mrsbruce
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Long drive home, but I did amble of the route.
Drive the A303 today.
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Leather workers gripping pliers.
@mrsbruce Have you any details on them please?
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Can’t see if they have a hammer face on them. If so, they are used more in the handmade leather shoe area. Grip leather, pull tight, then bash in nail with hammer face. Amazing to watch a real craftsman using them.
I don’t know if they are called Cantle pliers, or if that’s just the American name for the standard wide pliers (exactly the same, but without the hammer face). Very good for gripping, pulling, nipping, and shaping leather, for bags, or bag handles, that sort of thing.
Thus endeth the lesson.











, so while he got the spare wheel out, I treated her to the “crowbar, wooden wedge, and 8’ lorry timbers” routine, then connected a 60’ air hose to the truck and whipped the nuts off with my trusted windy gun. Spare wheel on and nuts tightened with change out of 15 minutes, and for good measure I checked the punctured tyre over. Couldn’t find anything apart from a slightly loose valve, so the tyre inflator was deployed and plenty of wind put in the tyre, by which time his face was a pure picture! “Bl***y Hell, what else have you got in your truck??”
