<<A very BIG catch: I do not much care for the smaller (and cheaper) alligator squeezers.>>
As noted elsewhere, I tend to adopt older high-quality tools. Some folks collect stamps or seashells. I like tools.
Have a pair of CP351's, 5" and 9" jaws. 351's are too heavy for general RV work requiring easy tool mobility, so I won't claim you should run out and buy a new one. However, if you spot a bargain, grab it. Why? The 9" spends most of its time bench mounted, and is absolutely wonderful in that application. You can easily pass a whole lot of lightweight parts through those long jaws.
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Dan Horton
RV-8 SS
Barrett IO-390
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