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Parallel opening pliers.
I used quite frequently for musical instrument repairs.
Made by Sargent, New Haven, Conn. supplied solely by the only company I know Ferrees USA musical instrument repair tooling suppliers.
The jaws close parallel as opposed to regular type pliers as shown in photo 1
of a typical duck bill type.
Noses are made from cast iron and I drilled the noses and sides for pulling
pivot pins out of saxophones.
Also I made another set out of brass for pulling out and replacing needle springs in pivot posts.
Jaws are adversely different.

With just 2 hardened pins and nuts retaining the jaws this makes interchange easy.
I need to make a few more blank sets of jaws, but a "back burner" job now as my
musical instrument repairs are in a state of recession.
Good say?s the wife, now you have time to fix and repair jobs around the house.
But I truly believe that fresh paint and decorating supplies adversely effect ones and health well being.
and I was not born with a 20 pocket holster of screwdrivers etc around my waist.?
Wives insist the painting is no good, you can see the brush marks, wallpaper is not square, you can see the joins, you are making a mess etc etc,
so how many of us suffer the same fate, or am?I alone. so why bother.
We have got to keep some humour (humor) going in this very unprecedented time.
Please please,
Stay at home, and you will stay safe and god bless.
--
John


 

Well done John you just sparked my next project for ME I have an old set somewhere I can re-purpose, just finished wife's job so in good books now she is blind and plays chess so have made her a chess board hope to have a sealer coat on later today.
Stay safe Stay home and keep making brilliant work.

Phill


 

Parallel jaw pliers are essential for some things, and they can be hard to find in ordinary hardware stores. Best place I know to get them new is:

https://www.riogrande.com/searchresults#t=products&sort=relevancy&layout=card&numberOfResults=36&f:categoryfilter=[Tools%20%26%20Equipment,Pliers%20%26%20Cutters,Pliers,Parallel%20Pliers]

I've got two or three pair bought used. Last pair was $3, missing one of the pivots.

Good tools don't make the mechanic, but they do make the mechanic's job easier and often more pleasant.

Bill in OKC

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On Monday, April 6, 2020, 04:43:13 AM CDT, John Lindo <bechetboat@...> wrote:


Parallel opening pliers.
I used quite frequently for musical instrument repairs.
Made by Sargent, New Haven, Conn. supplied solely by the only company I know Ferrees USA musical instrument repair tooling suppliers.
The jaws close parallel as opposed to regular type pliers as shown in photo 1
of a typical duck bill type.
Noses are made from cast iron and I drilled the noses and sides for pulling
pivot pins out of saxophones.
Also I made another set out of brass for pulling out and replacing needle springs in pivot posts.
Jaws are adversely different.

With just 2 hardened pins and nuts retaining the jaws this makes interchange easy.
I need to make a few more blank sets of jaws, but a "back burner" job now as my
musical instrument repairs are in a state of recession.
Good say?s the wife, now you have time to fix and repair jobs around the house.
But I truly believe that fresh paint and decorating supplies adversely effect ones and health well being.
and I was not born with a 20 pocket holster of screwdrivers etc around my waist.?
Wives insist the painting is no good, you can see the brush marks, wallpaper is not square, you can see the joins, you are making a mess etc etc,
so how many of us suffer the same fate, or am?I alone. so why bother.
We have got to keep some humour (humor) going in this very unprecedented time.
Please please,
Stay at home, and you will stay safe and god bless.
--
John


 

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In all our years together the one thing my wife and I cannot do is hang wallpaper together!

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We do ballroom dance.? That works for me because it's the one place in our marriage where I get to tell her what to do and she has to do it immediately and without question!

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John

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Lindo
Sent: April-06-20 2:43 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [digitalhobbyist] #MISC

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Parallel opening pliers.
I used quite frequently for musical instrument repairs.
Made by Sargent, New Haven, Conn. supplied solely by the only company I know Ferrees USA musical instrument repair tooling suppliers.
The jaws close parallel as opposed to regular type pliers as shown in photo 1
of a typical duck bill type.
Noses are made from cast iron and I drilled the noses and sides for pulling
pivot pins out of saxophones.
Also I made another set out of brass for pulling out and replacing needle springs in pivot posts.
Jaws are adversely different.

With just 2 hardened pins and nuts retaining the jaws this makes interchange easy.
I need to make a few more blank sets of jaws, but a "back burner" job now as my
musical instrument repairs are in a state of recession.
Good say?s the wife, now you have time to fix and repair jobs around the house.
But I truly believe that fresh paint and decorating supplies adversely effect ones and health well being.
and I was not born with a 20 pocket holster of screwdrivers etc around my waist.?
Wives insist the painting is no good, you can see the brush marks, wallpaper is not square, you can see the joins, you are making a mess etc etc,
so how many of us suffer the same fate, or am?I alone. so why bother.
We have got to keep some humour (humor) going in this very unprecedented time.
Please please,
Stay at home, and you will stay safe and god bless.
--
John


 

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??? ??? I have a couple of pairs of those , I love them

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On 4/6/2020 2:43 AM, John Lindo wrote:

Parallel opening pliers.
I used quite frequently for musical instrument repairs.
Made by Sargent, New Haven, Conn. supplied solely by the only company I know Ferrees USA musical instrument repair tooling suppliers.
The jaws close parallel as opposed to regular type pliers as shown in photo 1
of a typical duck bill type.
Noses are made from cast iron and I drilled the noses and sides for pulling
pivot pins out of saxophones.
Also I made another set out of brass for pulling out and replacing needle springs in pivot posts.
Jaws are adversely different.

With just 2 hardened pins and nuts retaining the jaws this makes interchange easy.
I need to make a few more blank sets of jaws, but a "back burner" job now as my
musical instrument repairs are in a state of recession.
Good say?s the wife, now you have time to fix and repair jobs around the house.
But I truly believe that fresh paint and decorating supplies adversely effect ones and health well being.
and I was not born with a 20 pocket holster of screwdrivers etc around my waist.?
Wives insist the painting is no good, you can see the brush marks, wallpaper is not square, you can see the joins, you are making a mess etc etc,
so how many of us suffer the same fate, or am?I alone. so why bother.
We have got to keep some humour (humor) going in this very unprecedented time.
Please please,
Stay at home, and you will stay safe and god bless.
--
John


 

There are quite a number listed on Amazon. I just searched "Parallel Pliers".


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Regards,

Charlie
New Jersey, USA

LAW OF ANNOYANCE: When working on a project, if you put away a tool that you’re certain you’re finished with, you will need it instantly.


 

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??? ??? there often over looked at yard sales as cheap import junk . I have a couple of pairs that have the wire cutter also

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On 4/7/2020 7:09 AM, CLevinski wrote:

There are quite a number listed on Amazon. I just searched "Parallel Pliers".


--
Regards,

Charlie
New Jersey, USA

LAW OF ANNOYANCE: When working on a project, if you put away a tool that you’re certain you’re finished with, you will need it instantly.