You use pliers as a handy single handed way of holding small objects tightly, or for twisting 2 wires as in an electrical connection.
if i was to remove metal i would use pliers
"I used the pliers to cut the wire"
Pliers are generally classified by their intended use.
They can get in and out of tight spots, unlike regular pliers.
To effectively use chain pliers for your project, first ensure the pliers are the correct size and type for the chain you are working with. Use the pliers to grip the chain firmly and apply even pressure when opening or closing links. Be careful not to damage the chain or the pliers by using excessive force. Practice on a small section of chain before working on the entire project to ensure you have a good grasp of how to use the pliers effectively.
The correct teeth clipping pliers are available from good pet shops
It is impossible to say exactly where pliers were invented. Wherever fire was tamed by early humans, there would be a need for a wooden stick to manage the coals. Then two sticks would be used to lift and move hot objects. Then a partly broken branch with both halves still attached to each other would create natural tongs. Then two sticks would be joined together by wrappings of vines to form rough pliers. Any location that shows early forging of metals can be guaranteed to have seen the use of wooden, and then bronze, pliers for handling the hot metal. Early humans were not stupid. Pliers were probably invented many times, in many places.
All technicians, electricians, plumbers and handymen use pliers almost every day.
They are for cutting wire.
It would be best to unscrew it. Use a pair of pliers to take off if tight.
Pliers are made of steel. There are plastic pliers for children too.
You just did ;p- If your teeth are loose, you can use a pair of PLIERS to pull them out.- PLIERS really hurt when they are dropped on your hands.- PLIERS really hurt when they are dropped on anything actually.- Pliers are a hand tool used to hold objects firmly, for bending, or physical compression. (Wikipedia)lol hope i helped a little bit...