How To Use Fencing Pliers | Why Are They Better?

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  • čas přidán 30. 11. 2021
  • 👉🏻 Yup, you can get one here: bit.ly/fencingpliers 👈🏻
    Some tools are just crazy awesome, and we think fencing pliers fall into that category! Today we take a quick look at this crazy-looking tool and show you all the handy ways it saves you time in the field!
    And yes, we do think Strainrite makes the best fencing pliers. 😉
    👉🏻 We also wouldn't be caught dead without our Klein Nines! amzn.to/3G0kDV3 👈🏻
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  • @user-or1uu7yt9n
    @user-or1uu7yt9n Před 6 měsíci +53

    My step dad had 35 head of Angus on a 241 acre farm and trust me when I say that fencing pliers become your best friend really fast .

  • @sassafrasvalley1939
    @sassafrasvalley1939 Před 2 lety +71

    Don’t forget… the insulated handles are handy for hooking electric fence wires back in the insulator after the bull chases a heifer through it.
    … the hook bill is good for picking your lunch bucket up when you are too full to reach all the way to the ground where you left it.
    … the beak is great for smashing blood engorged ticks you pick off your beagle!
    … it also is great for cracking almonds also… if you wipe the tick blood off first!
    Just thought that you should have the full range of capabilities for your archives.

  • @inambaguum
    @inambaguum Před 2 měsíci +11

    You forgot my favorite feature of fencing pliers: the two holes up top can be used to hold your staple in place while you hammer the staple with your other hand...that way the staple doesn't mushroom and there's no way to hammer your fingers.

    • @Nas_Atlas
      @Nas_Atlas Před 2 měsíci

      Yup. The tiny head on those pliers is not for hammering in the staples except in an emergency. You need to have another proper hammer with you. Save your fingers. Hold the staple with pliers and hammer with the hammer. Step one.

  • @tomarmstrong4761
    @tomarmstrong4761 Před 3 měsíci +15

    I've spent a few hours using fencing pliers. This is a great description of what they can help a person do!

  • @jonhansen4745
    @jonhansen4745 Před 3 měsíci +29

    There hasn't been a decent pair of fencing pliers made for at least 40 years. I've been using them for over 60 years. My favorite pair is Utica, which were made in Utica, NY. They're stamped 1932 and are still like new.

    • @paulveenings6861
      @paulveenings6861 Před 3 měsíci +6

      I have an old set that has two jaws at the top instead of one. They’re the best I’ve ever had. 🙂

    • @nmartin5551
      @nmartin5551 Před 3 měsíci +5

      Make the rest of us jealous

    • @nathanadrian7797
      @nathanadrian7797 Před 3 měsíci +6

      The modern ones make the hook too heavy/thick, so it won't hook into the staple well, but even the new ones are better than nothing.

    • @user-on3zq2nc7l
      @user-on3zq2nc7l Před 3 měsíci +2

      I have a set of almost 60 years old CT's, what is the deal with plastic on the handles? Must be Chinese.

    • @nathanadrian7797
      @nathanadrian7797 Před 3 měsíci

      @@user-on3zq2nc7l They started putting rubber/plastic on all the pliers in the 70's or 80's, it is handy when dealing with an electric fence.

  • @hillcountrygarage
    @hillcountrygarage Před 3 měsíci +32

    Every person should have a set or two of fencing pliers, in my opinion. Great demonstration of the capabilities.

  • @sparks2fire
    @sparks2fire Před rokem +15

    One finer point on pulling staples after you can hook into them with the jaws...the rounded side of the head is the direction to rock! It gives you leverage to pull the staple.

    • @jefffrayer8238
      @jefffrayer8238 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Doesn't anyone know the hook is used to wrap long end of T post clips around barb wire or woven wire fence? SMH. Great video.

    • @jeffharper7579
      @jeffharper7579 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Also the pointed end is handy for when your pull tab breaks on your soda/ beer can, punch a hole in it and relax

  • @nathanadrian7797
    @nathanadrian7797 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Learned all these tricks as a kid fixing fences with my brothers. Well done!

  • @hillbilly4christ638
    @hillbilly4christ638 Před 3 měsíci +3

    You can also grab the wire in between posts and give the wire a twist into a loop to tighten the length of wire. Once the wire is stapled, you can grab the wire and wrap it around itself several times to make a permanent loop. A pair of vice grips come in handy for fence work.

  • @montanawhite5699
    @montanawhite5699 Před rokem +2

    Use these all the time, although I don’t do any fencing. I do have to run lots of wires across greenhouses to hang the plants on. These are great for gripping wires to give them a real nice pull to make tight wraps.

  • @jamesmclaury5355
    @jamesmclaury5355 Před rokem +4

    Bought a pair not knowing what they were the other day serendipitously I was working on a fence thank you for the knowledge

  • @michaelfred8848
    @michaelfred8848 Před 22 dny +1

    Thanks for your information. My neighbor gave me a new pair of those. I didn’t know why but I graciously accepted them at that time and I still have them. I think I remember using them for who knows what a couple of times and I still have them hanging out in the shed with most of my other tools. Good to see what they are used for 😊

  • @LaidBackHomesteader
    @LaidBackHomesteader Před rokem +5

    Thanks for the video. I'm need to get a pair of these. I was trying to cut sheep fencing with an old pair of electrical pliers the top and bottom strand took all of my might to get through. Right tool for the job make for light work

  • @darylefleming1191
    @darylefleming1191 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I still remember my favorite set of fencing pliers. Leather gloves and fencing pliers installed and removed a lot barbed wire. I agree 100% crazy awesome tool.

  • @Brainchild69
    @Brainchild69 Před 3 měsíci +5

    I've had a pair of these for many years. My Daddy first showed me what they were and how to use them when I was young and helping him string some barbed wire. Good vid.

  • @malfunk7192
    @malfunk7192 Před 2 lety +21

    Some good ol fashioned dueling pliers are just what I’m missing! But seriously, a versatile tool. Thanks for the demo!

  • @robertbrunston5406
    @robertbrunston5406 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Cool! Thanks for sharing.

  • @suzannesimpson1672
    @suzannesimpson1672 Před 3 měsíci +5

    I’m an epee fencer! Thanks for the fencing clip. I love my sets of fencing pliers. They are great tools.

    • @user-on3zq2nc7l
      @user-on3zq2nc7l Před 3 měsíci +1

      I had over a quarter mile of barbed wire break and wrap around, you think you done been stabbed with swords.

  • @sandywoolf2883
    @sandywoolf2883 Před 2 lety

    The video is great, this kind of tool is still very practical, not long ago, I bought a renhotecic brand pliers, it is very convenient to use, it works very well. Everyone can use a tool

  • @gavinelliot3564
    @gavinelliot3564 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Had the same pair 50yrs/work great.

  • @claudiastutsman3252
    @claudiastutsman3252 Před rokem

    Thanks! Was given a pair of these which have sat pretty much unused because I had no clue how to use them.

  • @robflavawitz3198
    @robflavawitz3198 Před rokem

    That was very helpful thank you very much

  • @kubotajordan9502
    @kubotajordan9502 Před rokem

    Great short video on explanation of fencing pliers

  • @Panthan
    @Panthan Před 8 měsíci +2

    Thanks for the clear and concise presentation. I now know how to use these pliers the right way!

  • @sandersjones1577
    @sandersjones1577 Před 11 měsíci +5

    I used working in oil fields about 30 yrs ago, I have a pair for a souvenir.

    • @bigoldgrizzly
      @bigoldgrizzly Před 3 měsíci

      Souvenir ??? 'taken into protective custody' is the correct phrase ;

  • @markfloyd7206
    @markfloyd7206 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I use them with lineman pliers. Also it seems every brand fence pliers the inside grooved slits nearest the handles are slotted the wrong way. If they were slotted the opposite direction the wire would be less likely to slip, like when you were pulling the wire around the post.

  • @ElenaHaskins
    @ElenaHaskins Před rokem

    Thank you for this video.

  • @dystom6968
    @dystom6968 Před 2 měsíci

    Here in the UK just have small house & garden, so my late father's fencing pliers mainly used for staples removal from my firewood; would love to be on a horse fence checking.

  • @jcmamcknight
    @jcmamcknight Před rokem

    I have a pair that I purchased early in my career with the fire service. They were great to have on hand for gaining access through fence wire on grass fires.

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  Před rokem +1

      Very nice!

    • @dmaifred
      @dmaifred Před rokem +1

      Hmm sounds familiar I'm a volly in country WA (Australia)

  • @playerswhelm
    @playerswhelm Před rokem +1

    Bought the tool before I knew how to use it lol thanks for the useful info. Sure sure if I’ll use them anytime soon hahah

  • @radio3811
    @radio3811 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for this video. I'm doing the yard work while my husband is injured and I felt so stupid for nit knowing how you use this cutter. Truly appreciate you!

  • @leosgarcia3442
    @leosgarcia3442 Před rokem

    Haven't used em in 30 yrs. Thanks for refresher

  • @thedanceingbear
    @thedanceingbear Před 9 měsíci

    I figured out recently that hole under the grip hooks is used nicely to grab the wire your terminating and when twisting up and down depending what way you want to wrap the wire it'll pigtail nice and tight . Sorry if my explanation is hard to understand

  • @rickt.1720
    @rickt.1720 Před 7 dny

    You might be surprised that a city slicker found a use for a pair of fencing pliers. I remembered the few times of using these pliers when visiting the family farms when I was faced with pulling a ton of carpet staples. So a bought these pliers to help on the job. Now they aren’t the sole answer to pulling carpet staples but they sure helped.

    • @sanseijedi
      @sanseijedi Před 4 dny

      Another CS here with a pair in my garage for 30 years. It's the tool to have for a number of times when I wasn't getting done with standard means. Don't remember what I paid, but it's been well worth whatever I cost, if only for saved aggravation. No one else I know knows what it is except my 89-yr old friend.

  • @stevej00
    @stevej00 Před 2 měsíci

    The double grooved end is great for starting staples and saving fingers!

  • @MrMikeChain
    @MrMikeChain Před rokem

    Thanks man! Good information

  • @daveboudreaux4208
    @daveboudreaux4208 Před 3 měsíci

    Also works great for tightening T-post clips!

  • @nmartin5551
    @nmartin5551 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @rickmarkgraf2617
    @rickmarkgraf2617 Před 3 měsíci

    Hey, thanks. I needed this.
    I just scored a nice set of these for a dollar. Rusty and grody, but I lovingly restored them. It's what I do.
    Raised in the country but didn't fence much so I was kinda clueless. I'm fencing in the backyard to keep the dogs out of the garden. Big dogs. Love them, but the garden can't be their playground.
    Anyway, now I can use my bright and shiny fencing pliers to best effect, thanks to you. Saved some bucks, too.

  • @anneliesereckewitz2613
    @anneliesereckewitz2613 Před rokem +6

    You can use the twist "pigtail" the wire when you're terminating too. Grip the free end, hook the hammer end around the taut wire and circle the handles around it. Sorry, hard to explain but I've been using these since I was a kid and that's how I was taught to do it. It makes a tight, neat wrap.

    • @dmaifred
      @dmaifred Před rokem

      i need a diagram as i'm a dummy. seriously.

    • @thedanceingbear
      @thedanceingbear Před 9 měsíci

      I figured out recently that hole under the grip hooks is used nicely to grab the wire your terminating and when twisting up and down depending what way you want to wrap the wire it'll pigtail nice and tight . Sorry if my explanation is hard to understand

  • @KellenWanasek
    @KellenWanasek Před měsícem

    Nice video, thanks!

  • @welshhomestead
    @welshhomestead Před 3 měsíci

    We use these all the time. They’re fantastic.

  • @grouseroadie
    @grouseroadie Před 3 měsíci

    The most useful tool I own.

  • @stephenroot1012
    @stephenroot1012 Před 3 měsíci

    This and my ugly wrenches and another multi pliers were my go to tools for most repairs. Chances were I still couldn't fix it right of the bat but I had a better idea what I needed after starting with them and I don't remember doing any fencing with it.

  • @phillipicus7446
    @phillipicus7446 Před rokem

    Awesome, I got these from my Dad and I didn't know what they were.

  • @aurtisanminer2827
    @aurtisanminer2827 Před rokem

    I had a pair of these on me when my argo broke an axle. They made a good hammer for removing a pin from my track.

  • @scotttoner9231
    @scotttoner9231 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great demo, but while I did learn one technique you forgot to demo the “OMG how did I not know that?!” feature: the slots in the jaws being spaced to hold a staple to get it started without smacking cold finger/thumb. 😊. Also, you mentioned the being used to set T-post clips…. Would love to see that. Will look it up before I put my boots on right now to do some of that. Thanks again.

  • @jjones503
    @jjones503 Před měsícem

    I needed these today, but made due until I can buy a set tomorrow. 👍

  • @billsmith1770
    @billsmith1770 Před 3 měsíci

    with a little grinding they make nice tire balancer weight install/removal pliers .

  • @jeffreywickens3379
    @jeffreywickens3379 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for the info, I learned a few things, like what those little teeth are for, and about the ridged bite for tightening the wire. The other parts, I already knew. But this type of plyers is not that great for driving the staples in, they just don't have the weight and momentum to generate sufficient force with, so I use a carpentry hammer for pounding the staples. And I'm not sure what kind of wood the staples are intended for, but the trees I use for driving the staples into, which are Metrosideros polymorpha, aka Ohia, usually only accept the staples halfway, before the staples start warping, the wood is too hard. But GREAT video.

    • @davidgregg2778
      @davidgregg2778 Před 3 měsíci +1

      But when you are checking fence horseback , you only need to carry one tool.

  • @justsmitty1709
    @justsmitty1709 Před 3 měsíci

    So versatile..... can open, back scratcher, coter pin puller, drift pin punch, and everything else mentioned here. If I'm not carrying a pair, they're usually within arms reach.

  • @ChiefADFP
    @ChiefADFP Před rokem

    i just order a them last 5 days back and getting in my hands today soon!. some one told me to get them help with box cattle fence need repairing! fence post

  • @twinnevans971
    @twinnevans971 Před 2 měsíci

    Also the best tool to unwind t-post clips.

  • @user-or1uu7yt9n
    @user-or1uu7yt9n Před 2 měsíci

    I have a pair that have literally built 100s of miles and fixed fence . Best tool ever !

  • @aseriesofadventures3338

    Lived on the land for many, many years. Either on my parents place or my own (leased). Mine was only 5000 acres, mum and dad's joint, well, the airstrip paddock on it's own was 1000 acres. Had my own rural fencing business for years. Tried a stack of different pliers. To my mind, ain't nothing beats yellow handled electricians pliers. I'm not saying that they're the best. They were the best for me. Everyone has a different idea about what makes the best fencing pliers. Different ideas on most things I guess. It's one of the things that make the world less boring.

  • @jeffcsimpson
    @jeffcsimpson Před měsícem

    I didn’t read all the comments so it is probably in there but with the pliers closed there are 2 holes in the mouth of it that a staple fits right into. You can start your staples without hitting your fingers.

  • @nmelkhunter1
    @nmelkhunter1 Před 3 měsíci

    I really like tools that have a Swiss Army knife approach to them. Having said that, these are my favorite.

  • @richarda996
    @richarda996 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I bought my first pair over sixty years ago and have used them ever since.

  • @zoozolplexOne
    @zoozolplexOne Před rokem

    Cool !!!

  • @geneotrexler8246
    @geneotrexler8246 Před 3 měsíci

    Good video 👍

  • @sharonneil2118
    @sharonneil2118 Před 2 měsíci

    Awesome

  • @unknown-me6hu
    @unknown-me6hu Před 2 lety

    Great shtf urban survival tool

  • @timdrahman6813
    @timdrahman6813 Před 3 měsíci

    I would love to see how to use them for T post clamps.

  • @martinschulz9381
    @martinschulz9381 Před 3 měsíci

    I couldn't resist watching this as remember well my dad teaching me the fencing pliers tricks of the trade. Actually an ingenious tool. The Crescent brand with its two teeth was the best brand...I didn't like the single tooth brands. Good video.

  • @brettfleming2714
    @brettfleming2714 Před 3 měsíci

    One of few tools that I could NEVER be without. When I first bought it, I thought that it would be a "one job wonder". Ohhhhhh, how wrong I was! Get a pair!!

  • @Don_key89
    @Don_key89 Před 2 lety +14

    Setting staples. That’s why there’s two holes on the jaw so you can hold them without smashing your fingers with a hammer - you have been using them wrong all these years!! 😅😅

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  Před 2 lety +1

      Stockade all day!

    • @TheKajunkat
      @TheKajunkat Před 2 lety +1

      one of my favorite uses. really helps in the cold with stiff fingers and thick gloves.

    • @marcuscase3308
      @marcuscase3308 Před rokem +2

      What? No waaaay. Fuck’s sake.

  • @G.I.JeffsWorkbench
    @G.I.JeffsWorkbench Před 3 měsíci

    Very useful multi function tool. The swiss army farm tool. Like tape measures & hammers, buy a few so you can find one when you need it.

  • @cgrovespsyd
    @cgrovespsyd Před 2 měsíci

    My dad’s fencing pliers was made out of high grade steel and had two parallel tongs on the pincer, which made it much, much easier to pull staples, even if embedded in the post. The products sold today are inferior, including the steel, to those made in the 1950s and before.

  • @daifeichu
    @daifeichu Před 3 měsíci

    I work for a freight railway in the signal dept. We use fencing pliers for staples like you've got. Now the track sluggos use fencing pliers to remove cotter pins when they need to disassemble something. I see them struggle with those cotter pins and I've showed them how much easier it is to use linesmens pliers. They don't listen. These days I just laugh at them as they struggle.

  • @mattdonna9677
    @mattdonna9677 Před měsícem

    I don't have any fence on my property but now I have an urge to buy that tool. About 40$ for American made

  • @davej7458
    @davej7458 Před 2 měsíci

    You also can grab the staple when you're pulling it out of the post and not throw it out into the grass, some place where it will kill your cattle.

  • @steveborgresistance8310
    @steveborgresistance8310 Před 3 měsíci

    My favorite model is the OLD Diamond Brand That is no longer made. How does this one compare? IT looks Very good 👍💯

  • @EmpireStateStudios
    @EmpireStateStudios Před rokem +1

    That's a cowboy tool 😁 cool indeed

  • @randysmith7837
    @randysmith7837 Před 3 měsíci

    Man, you a genius .😂 Been using them there plyers longer than you been alive. 🤣

  • @AChickandaDuck
    @AChickandaDuck Před rokem

    Spent hours today using needlenose pliers and a screwdriver trying to pry fencing staples out of my chicken run. Just ordered some of these on Amazon. 🤣 Thanks!!

  • @ZThornley
    @ZThornley Před 2 měsíci

    You forgot the pliers also hold the staple for banging into the post

  • @Siskiyous6
    @Siskiyous6 Před 3 měsíci

    I have used them fo over 50 years, a pair in each truck

  • @heyboss318
    @heyboss318 Před rokem

    I own a pair.

  • @MelodyMan69
    @MelodyMan69 Před 3 měsíci

    Sad you missed how to put a "twitch" in the wire to tighten a saging fence / wire. Maybe thats only in Australia ? 🇦🇺

  • @marcusharmon8389
    @marcusharmon8389 Před 2 měsíci

    I found a pair and they've become my best friend

  • @eddieb35
    @eddieb35 Před 2 lety

    I've always used crescent pliers modified my own way for decades building fences.

  • @nerolsalguod4649
    @nerolsalguod4649 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I have a pair that has a slotted nose for twisting wire and grabbing nails and bending panel wire.
    These pliers are 50 years old.
    I wouldnt give a nickle for any of the newer style.
    My old pliers have been used for the last 30 years on my farm.
    I'm keeping them !

  • @joshuadrummer3234
    @joshuadrummer3234 Před rokem

    Good job Tinkerbell

  • @nigelmchugh5541
    @nigelmchugh5541 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Worth spending a bit more when buying these. Here in Ireland you can buy CK brand ( German) for about 30 Euro (thats about 34 dollars) or cheap chinese ones for less than half that price.
    The cheap ones tend to eventually break at the hinge pin much easier, when hammering the spike into posts to dig out a staple.
    You'll lose the CK ones before you break them.

  • @winner33660
    @winner33660 Před 3 měsíci

    Im Thinking those thingys on the side may be called side cutters, Fence Guy, Cool Video, Cowboys even Carried as Terminal Tool, going way back. You still Gotta Love Kleins , Do a Little History on German Immigrant Mathias Klein, Would be Cool, Man was a Legend, like Levi Strauss 🎉

  • @leebornaman5508
    @leebornaman5508 Před 3 měsíci

    Good little info video. I thought Kleins were hammers too? " Everything us a hammer".

  • @darkomtobia
    @darkomtobia Před 3 měsíci

    Those 2 holes fit a staple so you can set it without using your fingers. Give it a tap, open the fencing tool and drive it home.

  • @CHAD-RYAN
    @CHAD-RYAN Před 2 lety +1

    I was wanting to buy a pair to use for other things, not just on a fence.

  • @jsmcguireIII
    @jsmcguireIII Před měsícem

    My problem with these is when I have them I have to fix wire and I have no time for that. But yes they are always in the truck.

  • @johnwade1095
    @johnwade1095 Před 3 měsíci

    I have 3. Most useful tool I own after a claw hammer and wrecking bar. And a really big screwdriver. And a drill driver. And....

  • @jamiebixby6782
    @jamiebixby6782 Před 4 dny

    Yeah what you need mate is a pair of 8 inch top cutters.

  • @johnduffy6546
    @johnduffy6546 Před 3 měsíci

    Handier than sleeves in a vest!

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  Před 3 měsíci

      As are most thing. 😏

  • @xxlxpman
    @xxlxpman Před 3 měsíci

    We like the Moore bull nose pliers (we call em pinchers)way better than any, they are spendy these days for new ones though. Ours 4 or 5 pairs got to be at least 40 yrs old. The ones you have there we call weenie pinchers. The weenies use them.

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  Před 3 měsíci

      Well then! 😁 Tell us how you really feel. 😉🤣

  • @claetuswoodroofe4164
    @claetuswoodroofe4164 Před 2 lety +2

    Sorry but you won’t see many pro fencers using a fencing pliers they will have a Ezepull and a separate wire cutters.But that’s a good review of the product.

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  Před 2 lety

      We use the Ezepull in an upcoming video. 👍🏻

    • @wyflyguy114
      @wyflyguy114 Před 2 lety +2

      Agreed but they are handy in a duel 🤺

    • @northwestgaming4049
      @northwestgaming4049 Před 2 lety

      Yup not a tool I carry I mean dad has some on his ranch. Lineman pliers are my tool of choice.

    • @doctorboy5892
      @doctorboy5892 Před rokem

      He is talking to Joe Blow who is a lawyer during the week and fixes his fence on the weekend

    • @red_ford23
      @red_ford23 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Cattlemen. My grandpa had one on the front seat of his pickup, always. In Kansas cattlemen still have barbed wire strung on branch sized posts. We use these with a jar of bent nails or u staples.
      I'm sure it's the same in any of the other pasture states, Texas, Oklahoma, Colo, Wyoming, Dakota's and Nebraska, mo, and Iowa probably all have cattlemen who use a plier-hammer.

  • @puppiesarepower3682
    @puppiesarepower3682 Před 2 měsíci

    Those things can cut chain link fence, which surprised me.

  • @johnr5545
    @johnr5545 Před 3 měsíci

    God bless

  • @roxyviews7644
    @roxyviews7644 Před 3 měsíci

    Sweet back scratcher too, but I bought mine for the hog wire crimp. That's the funny shape cut out in the crotch of the jaws. You left out those two very important functions.

  • @notlisted-cl5ls
    @notlisted-cl5ls Před 3 měsíci

    very versatile tool. its in my INCH bag. defense, force entry, you name it.

  • @Levi-tm4gl
    @Levi-tm4gl Před 3 měsíci

    I just use a regular pliers, a pincher, and a good hammer. The pincher doesn’t bend the staple so it can easily be reused.

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  Před 3 měsíci

      There you go. 👍🏻 This tool is for those times you don't want to carry those three tools around.

    • @Levi-tm4gl
      @Levi-tm4gl Před 3 měsíci

      @@SWiFence Well, I wear utility style jeans with suspenders and no belt so I can put the pliers in one of my thigh pockets on the right, my pincher in the other thigh pocket or in my back pocket and the face of the hammer through a belt loop on the left (the hammer loop never works good for me and a belt loop holds the hammer tight and in place).
      There's no good place to put the fencing pliers unless you put them in handle down but then you have to flip them around each time you put them in a pocket.
      It's good to carry one in the pickup and side by side though.

  • @1987FX16
    @1987FX16 Před rokem +1

    I've used my Kleins as a hammer more times than I can remember. lmao

    • @SWiFence
      @SWiFence  Před rokem

      I can identify with that. 😁