tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8827959762078076348.post8622515822693440970..comments2023-11-07T10:56:57.260+00:00Comments on Silver Moss Jewellery: Broken tools...Silver Moss Jewelleryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01052033740968557885noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8827959762078076348.post-31287881356930191412017-03-27T20:33:22.638+01:002017-03-27T20:33:22.638+01:00Ouch about the Lindstrom pliers; I know they'r...Ouch about the Lindstrom pliers; I know they're meant to be a quality (and expensive) brand which much make that kind of thing even worse to experience.<br /><br />I've checked out Wubbers and am intrigued so may well try them out; after all, if I don't I'll never know! They do look good too.<br /><br />I love that you adapt your pliers to your needs anyway! I must admit, since these have broken I've carried on using them and it just seems a different way of working rather than an end to their useful life, so I'm very pleased about that :)<br /><br />Thanks so much for your comment and recommendations, it really is appreciated :)<br /><br />Silver Moss Jewelleryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04488636727486785161noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8827959762078076348.post-40190692747616199432017-03-25T16:29:54.146+00:002017-03-25T16:29:54.146+00:00I know what you mean about a trusty tool breaking ...I know what you mean about a trusty tool breaking - I had a pair of Linsdtrom flat nose pliers break a while ago. On of the ends just snapped off and they weren't the cheapest pliers to buy.<br />I have upgraded the pliers I bought when I first started making jewellery and love the Wubbers range - there is a difference in the quality so I think it's worth spending a bit more.<br /><br />I always take the springs off my pliers and hold them so my middle finger is inbetween the handles and use it to open the pliers. I have more control that way so those pliers wouldn't be broken to me :DCinnamon Jewelleryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02436484670257361377noreply@blogger.com