Pliers are a relatively modern invention, and it is hard to imagine what people did without this versatile tool. There are a dozen or more kinds of pliers, and your toolbox should contain at least the big three: slip joint pliers, lock joint pliers, diagonal pliers. Also handy are rib joint, water pump, needle nose, longnose, locking, and lineman's pliers. When it comes to pliers, more is better.
found every few inches. Remove these by prying them loose with a screwdriver or removing with longnosepliers. Remove the glazier's points with pliers. Step 7: Remove the old glass Wearing safety glasses and heavy work gloves, remove
the jaws of the locking pliers are closed by squeezing the electrician's, and other pliers, the jaw opening is adjusted tremendous force. Locking pliers are sold in several designs (with longnose, flat-jawed, and even
flushing, the chain may be too long. Shorten it by hooking the upper a different trip lever, or use long-nosepliers to open and remove some chain links adjustable wrench or adjustable pliers, unscrew the nut and disconnect
I have a single knob faucet conrol. I have removed the knob and cannot get the screw out. The whole stem turns and wobbles a little as if bent. I have tried wd-40 and also a longnosepliers on the stem and cannot get it loose. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
from the elbow threads, and you can grab it with a longnosepliers and twist it out. Or sometimes you can grab one of the remaining threads with a longnosepliers and peel the threads out from the elbow. Another
I tried the raw potato and paper towel trick - but the only one that worked instantly was the longnosepliers. Be sure to turn off the power when doing these.
become lodged in these slots. Once you find the obstruction, you can use a long screw driver to dislodge it and remove it with either a long pair of needle nosepliers or a retriever. Good Luck Raymond VinZant Plumbing Prof.
barely match up and are full of shavings, screws are just long enough and mustn't be overtightened, and finger clearances are a real knucklebuster -- had to use needle-nosepliers to turn most screws. The roof "truss" was such an interesting
something like a pair of needle nosepliers with a short, rubber strap strap is perpendicular to the pliers, forming a "T". Wrap the strap around he pliers and stick it into the broken have to experiment with how long the rubber strap is to get