Thanks Tatro! I almost cut my own throat the other day trying to get one of those plastic packages open with a phone charger inside while driving down the highway using a pocketknife, thanks for the video demonstration of them plyers
Another great thing about knipex cobra pliers, is the hardness of the metal. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve used the end of my pliers as a makeshift de-burring tool when I drilled a hole with some shit stains left over.
no, he stripped out the three allens trying to swap out the disc and needed help. i drilled out the three bolt heads to get it off. just use a 1/2 drill until the head pops off. this works good for me and i have shown this process in other videos. tatro
I’ve been looking for something to break the 1/4 intake bolts loose when they are way too tight. I’ve broken 5 of the Matco intake manifold wrenches, 3 of the Lang. I have a regular cut down Allen wrench I sometimes use but it’s sketchy too because I have to hook a wrench to the end. Anyways MAC was selling these and we tried one, it doesn’t clear the head and the manifold well enough to move them bolts.
I have had many different brands over the years and Knip x has been my go to for 30 years👍👍
Great pliers. Got the set of 3. No more channel locks or vice grips
Thanks Tatro! I almost cut my own throat the other day trying to get one of those plastic packages open with a phone charger inside while driving down the highway using a pocketknife, thanks for the video demonstration of them plyers
see, they have that nice shape cutter for doing that. i wunder how long it will stay sharp.
tatro
Very good quality tools the knipex brand.
Another great thing about knipex cobra pliers, is the hardness of the metal. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve used the end of my pliers as a makeshift de-burring tool when I drilled a hole with some shit stains left over.
Once you start using knipex pliers, you’ll regret all the times you struggled with channel locks.
Amen
I have a drawer full of channel locks and I always reach for my Knipex first. I’ve really started to realize what an inferior tool channel locks are.
I've NEVER seen someone sheer off the disc bolts on a wagon wheel! Lord have mercy!
no, he stripped out the three allens trying to swap out the disc and needed help. i drilled out the three bolt heads to get it off. just use a 1/2 drill until the head pops off. this works good for me and i have shown this process in other videos.
tatro
I’ve been looking for something to break the 1/4 intake bolts loose when they are way too tight. I’ve broken 5 of the Matco intake manifold wrenches, 3 of the Lang. I have a regular cut down Allen wrench I sometimes use but it’s sketchy too because I have to hook a wrench to the end.
Anyways MAC was selling these and we tried one, it doesn’t clear the head and the manifold well enough to move them bolts.
the cut down and rebent allens work best for me. no room for pliers.
tatro
Best damn pliers I've ever had stolen, and I've had every pair I've ever owned stolen!
Their alligator pliers are like channel locks
Knipex Cobers! You can stand on the back handle of the bigger ones.
I know how to spell cobra, but I like Cober better.
Is this the old shop?
The ones from Northern China are WAY better than the Southern Chinese ones
no china tools were tested in this video, only old real usa ones and these german tools.
tatro
@@TatroMachine I know just messing with you
You are damaging the bolts using an incorrect tool to remove it.
and so do those junk cheap ass so called correct tools that everyone seems to be using these days.
tatro
Barefoot?!
White man speak with forked pliers........