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Some places using grips on a gland is a sacking offence.
Grips can make a mess, thats what shrouds are for
Boydy
Grips can make a mess, thats what shrouds are for
Boydy
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yeah but knipex do a nice grips without teeth, perfect for glanding with out messing up the brass work otherwise a decent adjustableSome places using grips on a gland is a sacking offence.
Grips can make a mess, thats what shrouds are for
Boydy
The only electricians spanners that i know of, are the VDE 1000V totally insulated!! lol!! A decent set of said spanners are a tad on the expensive side for most electricians though.
Although on reflection, if they can afford 200+ quid for a bleeding designer tool bag, maybe not!! lol!!
lol so true mate hell I saw a very cheap looking all insulated VDE Hacksaw on a website for about 80 quid
lol so true mate hell I saw a very cheap looking all insulated VDE Hacksaw on a website for about 80 quid
A pair of 24mm teng combi spanners for 20s glands and 20mm brass locknuts, a pair of wide jaw bahco for anything upto 32mm and then it's time to break out the big bahco adjustables or my knipex grips
easylife tools do some good kits for locknuts, lock rings and brass bushes but the one I want is always sold out, I've got some bushking bush and locknut spanners which do me for 20/25's
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