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From Yoopersup; I was just wondering how many Electricans still use these or have ever seen them. Years back we all carried them. [This message has been edited by Roger (edited 02-20-2006).]
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i've never seen one. looks like it could be a useful tool. reamer, locknut wrench, whatelse? where would one find one?
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That looks like a handy item. If I still worked with the tools I would definitely want one. Does it fit todays fittings??? Looks like it's made by T&B??
Larry LeVoir Inspector City of Irvine, CA
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Never saw a live one, only in pictures. Didn't somebody make an offset one too? Speaking of locknut tools, there is a picture of Channellock's newest tool, the locknut plier, in Feb. '06 Electrical Contractor magazine (page 70). It claims to go from 1/2 up to 1-1/2 inch.
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I was looking for the beer can and bottle opener feature.
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Klein makes a diecent bottle opener! A.D
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One "church key" from Klien
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Now that's one of the most useful klein tool that I have seen. They have thought of everything. I guess I just haven't arived yet as I don't have one of those. That probably is the key that I need to get into the "Choir Practice Bar." When one asks, "Where are you going?" The answer is " To choir practice."
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here http://premiertool.com/id77.htm I usually just put the nut on and turn the connector with a crescent wrench, you have to be careful though, its easy to break the connector if you go too far. none the less I wouldn't mind having one. [This message has been edited by Wizzie Electric (edited 02-22-2006).]
Thanks.
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Anybody know what premier tool charges for these things? It's not shown anywhere on their website and I don't want to get buried in spam by asking them...
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