fatjay
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Was always dykes to me.Dykes? I thought it was diags, short for diagonal cutters.
Was always dykes to me.Dykes? I thought it was diags, short for diagonal cutters.
Dykes was a major plier manufacturer many years ago making all kinds of hand tools / pliers ( needle nose, diagonal and side cutters, etc ) and old timers starting calling pliers dykes just like we use "kleenex" to refer to facial tissues. Loss of trademark due to ubiquity.Dykes? I thought it was diags, short for diagonal cutters.
I always thought Dykes are what I called lineman's plyers. I didn't think of them as side cutters because they do so much more than cut. There's a crimper and a crusher and a wirecutterDoesn't anybody know the proper name for side cutters is dykes?
We called cutters dykes and lineman"s pliers LPs. A very small screwdriver is a tweaker.
Dykes are short for diagonal cutters, an entirely different tool from side cutters.Now I know I am gong to offend somebody but the official shop warning has been posted. Doesn't anybody know the proper name for side cutters is dykes?
I guess everything is regional but we call a tweaker someone who is strung out on meth, which is to say a meth user hahaI thought a tweaker was a weed smoker.
Kleins or 9,sIn area, linesmans pliers are referred to as Klien's.