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Hog ring pliers which one's
Posted: Thu Apr 20, 17 7:32 pm
by Wolfman
Ok I need some hog ring pliers, I have seen 3 different types pin nose, 45 degree one's and stubby straight one's does it matter which?. I thought the pin nose might get in tight spots better but might be harder to use on the old wrists when you are doing a full set of seats

what have you used?.
Posted: Thu Apr 20, 17 8:18 pm
by Bilko
I used straight and they were spot-on.
Posted: Thu Apr 20, 17 8:48 pm
by ChrisN34
Just spent the weekend doing my duster bench seat, i used a mates pair he got from NPD, they were the ones with the nose at a slight angle to the side. Very good and worked a dream. I Got a set when i ordered my seat covers from classic industries, they were a load of rubbish. Will put some links to show what i mean.
Cheap Crap pair
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com ... SX300_.jpg
Great NPD angled pair
http://images.esellerpro.com/2489/I/110 ... HRP002.jpg
i imagine you can get those nicer ones anywhere though.
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 17 9:31 am
by morgan
I made a pair from a get of old grips. (bear with me on this).
I cut a slot into the jaws to stop ring slipping. The beauty of it is that you can set the clamp of the jaws so that you know you get the same closure on the hog ring every time - worked like a charm...
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 17 11:36 am
by Adam
Mine are angled and worked great.
Posted: Sat Apr 22, 17 5:34 pm
by Wolfman
Cheers guys I might try the clamps if not I will hit ebay

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 17 8:22 pm
by octanejunkie
I've got a set, with rings, brand new never used them. Was going to do my own seats, but farmed them out in the end. If you need them PM me.
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 17 6:46 pm
by Wolfman
octanejunkie wrote:I've got a set, with rings, brand new never used them. Was going to do my own seats, but farmed them out in the end. If you need them PM me.
You have a message sir
