Non gardening tool query
JJB Offline
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Basically I was looking for a crochet hook in amongst my huge stores of haberdashery, my own and inherited. 
I found these pliers once belonging to MiL.  Anyone know what they might have been used for?
They were made by Maun Industries of Mansfield and I can even find a replica for sale on Ebay, but no mention of their particular use.
   
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(02-02-2021, 01:44 PM)JJB Wrote: Basically I was looking for a crochet hook in amongst my huge stores of haberdashery, my own and inherited. 
I found these pliers once belonging to MiL.  Anyone know what they might have been used for?
They were made by Maun Industries of Mansfield and I can even find a replica for sale on Ebay, but no mention of their particular use.
JJB they look like a callipers pliers do they open when you squeeze them or do they close ?
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My guess would be for jewellery making. They look similar to a pair of pliers I have. Scarlet is our resident jewellery maker. She will be able to tell you if my guess is right or completely nonsense.
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Yep they're double round loop making pliers for bending wire. I dont really like them as I prefer the half round (one conical and one flat jaw) for making loops but that's probably only because I learnt to do it that way. Very useful in the dental laboratory for making coils for springs to move teeth. Used to love doing wire work.
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The only thing I have seen similar to these is for nipping the brake rubber flexi hoses on a car to stop brake fluid coming out while you work on the brakes. If they don't lock shut tho, this would become a two man job.
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JJB Offline
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They close when gripped and don't lock shut. I think Jimny might be right in the making double wire loops (that's what P thought, don't you just hate when they're right!) I can't imagine what MiL did with them, as far as I know she never made jewellery.
Thanks for the help, all of you.
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I know them as wire bending pliers
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https://www.maunindustries.com/pliers-to...er-140-mm/

Here's the link to maun website. These are the modern (I think smaller) ones.
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