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A few days ago I came across a pic that showed channel lock pliers "feeding" two small wrenches a bolt. Really wholesome picture and as such I was wondering if I could share it on some other forums. With that said, does anyone have it? I can't seem to find it.
 
It's in the 'screwdriver addict...' thread. I think it was post 45.
 
perhaps american terminology? or is channel lock a brand name? like dyson hoovers, or henry hoovers.
 
Channel Lock is a brand name they make various tools. The left pair here are 35 years old the right ones a couple of years.
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As above it is here but they are not Channel Locks.


Thanks, thats it!!!!

My apologies for using a brand name :flushed: Out of USA habit:


 
Channel lock are American brand I think

they almost always refer to Pipe grips as ‘channel locks’
in the same way the nearly always refer to combination pliers as Kleins Or linesmans
 

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