Where to get lock wire pliers?
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Where to get lock wire pliers?
Am looking at putting lock wire on the track hack, and resent paying $70 for a pair of pliers. UK sites are offering them at £16 ($35), but once you add postage it doesn't become worth it.
So where can I get a pair at a reasonable price?
So where can I get a pair at a reasonable price?
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Re: Where to get lock wire pliers?
what about all tools or total tools some of those type joints? Maybe supercheap but kinda doubt it...
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Re: Where to get lock wire pliers?
All tools don't do them, and total tools have always seemed very expensive to me. Supercheap would probably sell a pair that fall apart 1st time you use them on wire. But I don't think any of the three major car part shops sell these (Supercheap, Autobarn or Repco), bit too specialised.mick_dundee wrote:what about all tools or total tools some of those type joints? Maybe supercheap but kinda doubt it...
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Re: Where to get lock wire pliers?
PM Marty, ask if you can borrow his, give him the blowie he'll want as payment, problem solved 

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Re: Where to get lock wire pliers?
You don't have to use the pliers - its just that most do because its neater.
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Re: Where to get lock wire pliers?
Came up with nothingmatt76 wrote:ebay
Thanks Aardy, I'll give them a try.
I'd rather tie off the lock wire with my teethMick C wrote:PM Marty, ask if you can borrow his, give him the blowie he'll want as payment, problem solved
Sorry Marty, but I just can't bring myself to borrow your tools

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Re: Where to get lock wire pliers?
tried any car motorsport place? plenty in townphotomike666 wrote:Am looking at putting lock wire on the track hack, and resent paying $70 for a pair of pliers. UK sites are offering them at £16 ($35), but once you add postage it doesn't become worth it.
So where can I get a pair at a reasonable price?
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Re: Where to get lock wire pliers?
after starting to build an immunity to the taste, I bought my own too Mike! TWperformance.com.au
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Re: Where to get lock wire pliers?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but these pliers twist the wire for you yeah?
There was a bloke trying to flog these to my electricians at work. I can do a better job with a set of normal pliers!
There was a bloke trying to flog these to my electricians at work. I can do a better job with a set of normal pliers!
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Re: Where to get lock wire pliers?
for all who want a cheap set...my local motorsport place is doing 'em at $43.95 a set
http://www.vpw.com.au
and 360 feet of wire...for $20
thats ummm...about 40 years worth
http://www.vpw.com.au
and 360 feet of wire...for $20
thats ummm...about 40 years worth

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Re: Where to get lock wire pliers?
yep, thats the one.Benno wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but these pliers twist the wire for you yeah?
There was a bloke trying to flog these to my electricians at work. I can do a better job with a set of normal pliers!
Once you get the hang of it, these pliers are *way* quicker to use than a normal set, and 100% neater......but it took me a lot of goes to get *the hang of it*....

Its the speed thing - knocking stuff over in the pits as quick as possible - normal pliers just don't cut the mustard when the clock is ticking....

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Re: Where to get lock wire pliers?
Well, seeing as I used to use pliers on a daily basis (gogo sparky!) I'd bet my wire twisting skills against that of these pliers!
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