Reddit Reddit reviews IRWIN VISE-GRIP Original Locking Pliers with Wire Cutter, Curved Jaw, 10-Inch (502L3)

We found 14 Reddit comments about IRWIN VISE-GRIP Original Locking Pliers with Wire Cutter, Curved Jaw, 10-Inch (502L3). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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IRWIN VISE-GRIP Original Locking Pliers with Wire Cutter, Curved Jaw, 10-Inch (502L3)
Curved jaw with hardened teeth are designed to grip a variety of shapes from any angleClassic trigger release provides maximum locking forceIncludes wire cutter for more versatilityConstructed of high-grade heat-treated alloy steel for durabilityHex key adjusting screw tightens to adjust pressure and draw materials together for a controlled release
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14 Reddit comments about IRWIN VISE-GRIP Original Locking Pliers with Wire Cutter, Curved Jaw, 10-Inch (502L3):

u/akelis · 7 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

> They have become the ubiquitous terms.

Except Vise-Grips mean locking pliers like these to everybody I know... I didn't even know they made wire strippers!

Are wire strippers called vise-grips where you are? (Not trying to be a smartass, seriously!)

u/justatest90 · 5 pointsr/GayKink

Hangers with clips (Either alone or on the hanger). On the hanger is fun because you can usually slide them towards or away from each other, and the tension will hold them a bit in place.

Vice grips - the weight can be really satisfying

Binder clips - even better are the ones with the magnet on the end!

Alligator cilps

Jumper cables, but probably need some heavy padding.

Chopsticks and tight (small) rubber bands.

Almost anything with "clip" or "clamp" in the name. So, for instance, if you have those heavy-duty clamps that get used to hold down a tablecloth at an outdoor picnic, that can be fun. Or woodworking clamps.

There are also things you can do to up the intensity even with gentle things. Ex: after the clothespins have been on a while, turn them 90 degrees. Or go more for the edge of the nipple rather than the base. Or get a spatula/paddle and slap your nipples to get them tender first.

You can really have fun with anything that squeezes. I remember as a kid using two clipboards. It was tough to get the nipple in, but was a fun sensation.

Hope that gives you some ideas!


u/mostly_partly · 5 pointsr/woodworking

More like these.

u/UpTheDownEscalator · 3 pointsr/bikewrench

Like in this photo, but replace the right hand with vice grips.

Note, I find it a lot easier to come from under the rim, with the vice grips between the spokes instead of from the top like in the photo

u/jwegan · 2 pointsr/OregonEclipse

Winds at Burning Man can exceed 60mph and will pick up anything that isn't secured properly. At BM everyone uses 2-3 foot rebar to secure their tents from blowing away in the strong winds (or the new hotness, 18" lag bolts).

Sounds like the organizers think the winds at the location are strong enough to warrant using rebar.

If you've never used rebar before, you need a small sledgehammer to drive them into the ground, vice grips to pull them out, tennis balls to cap the ends to people don't slash their legs open when stumbling over them in the night. Also if you get rebar with a loop at the end or J hook rebar they are much easier to pull out since you can use another piece of rebar as leverage when pulling it out.

u/Mobilematt1 · 2 pointsr/howto

A vise grip is also called a locking pliers. You can adjust it to the smallestest opening that will still lock on the bolt and it will grip super tight. You can get one at any hardware store for like $10 (assuming USA).

IRWIN VISE-GRIP Original Curved Jaw Locking Pliers with Wire Cutter, 10", 502L3 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004YO5M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_TmLZCb4PQH6NP

u/remtron26 · 2 pointsr/guns

Armorer's wrench

Bench vise

Vice block

Torque Wrench

Vise grip and electrical tape for the bolt catch roll pin. This is not absolutely necessary but it makes installing this roll pin a heck of a lot easier.

Finally, a set of punches would be helpful.

u/Pakaran · 1 pointr/soylent

No joke: I was spending 5 minutes per bottle trying my damnedest to get them open and so I bought this Vice Grip: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004YO5M/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

So much better.

u/nonestumptrump · 1 pointr/ar15

I was thinking a aeroshell 33ms, this armorers wrench, vise grip pliers or knipex pliers and a basic punch set from amazon. But Im all ears in terms of any insight you have. Ive used this video as a guide.

u/calkinsc · 1 pointr/coins

I use an old version of this rather than needle-nose pliers. The end is flat, and will evenly squash the staple into the cardboard in one "squeeze" so there aren't any bits that stick out that could scratch neighboring coins.

u/JustHereForTheSalmon · 1 pointr/soylent
u/newyearyay · 1 pointr/Firearms

Or Vice grips if you put the mag into a vise to hold it in place while you bend it back dont over tighten it or you could crush the mag body.

It might be difficult to get perfectly aligned again, definitely take out the spring and follower before you do any work, but you may have to end up getting a new mag body, some places sell them separate