Engines of Creation Ep. 9 - Engineer Tool's PZ-58 Screw Removal Pilers GT
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- Опубликовано: 29 фев 2024
- I have review another awesome addition from @ENGINEERTOOL to add to my work bench tool area, and I also do a mini comparison section to my trusty edc Gerber tool, that I've had since I was a teenager!
In a world where there is a lot of lower tier tools being mass produced, it's so refreshing and nice to find something like the PZ-58 that is at home in your artist alley tool box, your automobile, or your workbench. I also managed to find a Neji-saurus!
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ENGINEER TOOLS:
www.engineertools-jp.com/pz58
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Channels you should be following!
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REAL WORLD Places you should check out!
Retrograde Arcade and Toy Museum in Warrensburg:
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1313 Mocking Bird Lane Toys in Lawrence Kansas:
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I think one of the tricks to making these amazing teeth last is not to let them slip on hard screws. On softer metals, it bites so well that it won't slip, and if it did, it won't damage the teeth.
That’s a very good point! That’s something I hadn’t considered.
I appreciate all of these. I might actually buy this one.
Awesome man!
The Engineer Scisscors got thrown on my youtube front page and I clicked on it thinking I'd not watch it whole but I did. Earned a new sub, you got a nice channel man
Thank you so much, that means a lot! I appreciate you watching and subscribing!!!
Its not that i dont like japanese tools i have some kokens but this looks like a kids toy 11/10 would buy knipex
I have a colleague that swears by Knipex, fantastic and very durable design in that line of tools for sure!
Sometimes this small tool is the only way to get out of trouble.
Does the jaw close all the way at the front? Thanks
The front of it has a slight oval opening to it, to fit and better clamp down on bolt/screw heads, but the overall plier head does close evenly.