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12/12/2011 4:23 PM

I'm looking for Solderseal or Dougles channelocks with yellow handles,was told that they don't make them anymore.

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12/12/2011 4:50 PM

Like this?

Not an endorsement, but here ya go.

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12/12/2011 5:25 PM

Were can i find them?

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12/12/2011 5:43 PM

What we have here, is failure to communicate! (Cool Hand Luke)

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12/12/2011 5:52 PM

Garrett, we can insert hyperlinks into our comments.

In post #1, click on the underlined here ya go, and it will take you to a site that will sell you the one pictured for twenty bucks.

The one I selected for an image might not be the one you want. You can drive around their site for other sizes and jaw shapes.

[edit] I agree with kramrat: I, too, am partial to the Channel-Lock brand.
Thanks for the GA guys. This was an easy one.

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12/12/2011 5:48 PM

To the OP. The highlighted section of Doorman's post gives you the answer. GA by the way. If you ask me, they look a little cheesy compared to the Channellock brand, but whatever.

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12/13/2011 3:49 PM

These types of tools are commonly called Tongue & Grove. Channel Lock is a brand name only, though most everyone associates these types of units with the name. But, they are really "Tongue and Grove".

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