Members CustomDoug Posted November 30, 2012 Members Report Posted November 30, 2012 (edited) I've been looking for the type of pliers with the long perpendicular clamping jaws like I've seen bag makers use. These help set the glue in place on long runs - is there another purpose they're used for (maybe just creasing a gusset section)? One pair in particular that I saw had a hex nut on top of each jaw that (I'm assuming) made it possible to switch out the length of the clamps. Is there a particular name for these I should be searching? Does anyone know where to source these? They seem to have a wide jaw design.. otherwise I'd think that welder's pliers or sheet metal seamer pliers would work - do ya'll think they would? Here's a pair of the (non-changable ends) one from that Japanese place and a couple of possible alternatives. Are there any others I should look at? http://www.ebay.com/...=item19d2f1d108 , http://www.harborfre...amer-98728.html , http://www.harborfre...iers-93062.html Edited November 30, 2012 by CustomDoug Quote Does Anyone Know Where the Love of God Goes When the Waves Turn Minutes to Hours?
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