The slip joint itself is most important.
Slip joint pliers are pliers that have a double hole pivot, or channels to adjust jaw width.
Slip joint pliers are common tools in the workshop typically used to pull things that are stuck.
Slip joint pliers were invented in 1933 by Howard Manning.
Slip joint pliers were invented in 1933 by Howard Manning.
Water pump pliers and some slip joint pliers do that.
they keep the object you are moving in place, they are like normal non-grooved pliers but they have grip.
They adjust to have different jaw sizes.
you need a set of pliers a hammer and a big socket that will fit in the hole where the u joint is. take the pliers sqeeze the ring together that's in it pull out. then take your socket and hammer and and hit the u joint out of the casing.
Your pliers will keep slipping off the surface. This is not what they are intended for.
At most stores slip joint pliers cost between $15 and 30 . If you care about tools go for a Channel Lock Plier at Home Depot. A little pricier, but a quality tool.
They have 2 sides and usually about 6 joints.
After cleaning the sweat joint so it looks professional and inspecting the flow of solder at the joints you can turn the water on immediatly proving there are no more pipes to sweat. After cleaning the sweat joint so it looks professional and inspecting the flow of solder at the joints you can turn the water on immediatly proving there are no more pipes to sweat.