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Love my Crop-a-dile! Wish I owned stock.. but want hogring..

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Love my Crop-a-dile! Wish I owned stock.. but want hogring..

Postby NJTomboy on Tue Sep 11, 2007 11:35 pm

I absolutely adore my Crop-a-dile.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 6862778848

I think it's the best thing sense sliced bread. It effortlessly cuts through tin! In fact I used it on my tin ceiling project. It cuts through chip board, leather, bottle caps and a host of other materials...

However, since seeing Michele B. with hog-ring pliers.. in this project.

http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/cr_lamps_ ... 35,00.html

I "feel" I "need" one.. not sure why.. but I have to have one! You know what? I am going to ACE Hardware tomorrow... LOL! Thanks Michele! :P
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Hog-ring pliers

Postby Luddy on Mon Sep 17, 2007 4:24 pm

I love the hog-ring pliers too! If you haven't gone to the hardware store yet, I know Michele sells them on her online store:

http://store.couragetocreate.com/Search ... asp?Cat=23


Hope this helps you get a pair!
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Postby NJTomboy on Tue Sep 18, 2007 6:36 am

Thanks - I just ordered some on eBay.... can't wait to get them! I'm psyched!
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Postby NJTomboy on Wed Sep 26, 2007 9:45 am

I got it - I got it.. I have my Hogring pliers... Now I will chain EVERYTHING 11/16" or less together LOL
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Hog Ring Pliers

Postby How-To-Junky on Wed Sep 26, 2007 9:54 am

I am confused. I went to the links that you two posted and still cannot grasp the idea of what the pliers even do. I understand the Crop a dile ones, but the Hog Ring ones??? And NJ Tomboy I went to ebay to take a look at the pliers and they look nothing like what Michelle sells in here store. Are you sure that they are going to work the same? Will someone explain to me what the hog ring pliers actually do?

Thanks,

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Postby NJTomboy on Wed Sep 26, 2007 11:17 am

How-To Junky, I am not sure where you looked, but the hogring pliers I got are EXACTLY like Michele's. I got the Bostitch P7 Hog Rig Plier. Yes, there are different varieties. However, if are not familiar with them, I suggest ordering them from Michele's site. You will pay a little bit more - but atleast you will get the correct ones.

The best I can explain is tha the hogring pliers (stapler) link things together like a heavy duty jump rings.... My particular one makes 11/16" diameter circles.


You have to see the show in order to get a better understanding. Email Michele directly, maybe she can further asist you.
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Postby Luddy on Wed Sep 26, 2007 4:41 pm

I've never posted a picture before, but we'll give this a try. Here's what the hog-ring pliers look like. I think NJTomboy explained what they're used for quite well. Michele often uses them to connect two materials together instead of using wire. The hog-ring pliers seem to be a lot easier to work with (and do a much quicker job). Let me know if I can help you with any further assistance.

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Postby NJTomboy on Wed Sep 26, 2007 10:44 pm

:P Thanks Luddy LOL - I was trying to find a video link.. I never thought to get a pic of her using it! hahaha!!! Thanks again!
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Hogring Plier

Postby halfpint on Thu Dec 06, 2007 4:26 pm

Hi,

I bought my Hog ring plier from Michele! I couldn't find it anywhere so I sent an email asking where she got hers. They sell them because they had received other emails from folks who we unable to find it. I don't know if they are still available in her store, but I'd certainly ask her.

I have found that Michele is fantastic about helping her fans find items that she used during one of her shows. She has also helped me locate
thin brick, how awesome is that!


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Postby MNGirl on Tue Dec 11, 2007 11:40 am

YES!! Michele is still selling them on her website.

They have videos up on their store now too to explain the products. Here's the website

http://store.couragetocreate.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=Hogringpliers1


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hog nose pliers

Postby Deni0529 on Thu Mar 26, 2009 11:20 am

when I first saw Michelle use the hog nose pliers, I flipped out, I had to have some, I bought 2 pair, medium and large, could only find them at our Agri Supply (farm supply store). if you do jewelry, they are like large jump ring pliers. now I make my own larger wire rings, that way I can use whatever type of wire I want. I love them.
I'm checking out that Crop a dile, I think I need them too even though I don't scrapbook, if they punch holes in metal and heavy stuff.
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hog ring pliers

Postby Deni0529 on Thu Mar 26, 2009 11:27 am

the hog ring pliers I found at the farm supply store are the manual ones that are less than $10. you just insert the ring and squeese it shut.
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