Who makes the best Lineman pliers and Diagonal cutters?

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At least you only need to carry one tool to put up electric or barbed wire fence.
Well I wish that was true. :)
Although you can tap with them a bit they sure will not drive a staple in a hedge post..................of course not much does
 
Are you watching Channellock 349 on ebay like I suggested?

And to answer some of pdqdl! question. High tensile with springy things and the not very much metal barbed wire are quite hard. The more massive barbed wire is pretty soft compared to what would replace it. Exactly what chore the search for the best involves remains elusive.

Not being able to pinch skin is one criteria I would put in the search parameters.
I am not paying $40 for a worn out rusted pair
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2858075759...RMd0r0bLA4fhKKMGmMbhUe3g==|tkp:Bk9SR4Sq94_bYw
 
Of course. Who buys just one Milwaukee tool? Most guys stick to a brand. Dewalt makes a similar machine.

https://www.dewalt.com/product/dcfs950b/20v-max-xr-9-ga-cordless-fencing-stapler-tool-only

Bring an air compressor, and for half the money, I'll bet this air stapler will drive 'em in.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Freeman...table-Metal-Belt-Hook-and-Case-PFS9/206456789

Paslode makes 'em too.
Buddy who is a builder up North and among other things worked on Bernie's lakehouse is a big Paslode fan. Myself, I'm a Hitachi/Metabo guy for some reason. Always had good luck with nailers, saws, drills etc but I did buy a several old Bostich nailers from a retired construction guy and rebuilt them. They have worked like a boss for me so far.
 

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