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davej.

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Just curious what these are - facom brand but can't read any more .
Assuming they are metalwork tool , just don't know. Searched by image , etc.
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no luck so far
Thanks in advance.
 
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Not 100% sure, but I think they are used for nailing barbed wire to posts and the plier bit is for removing the staples. Ian
 
Yep - fencing pliers - I had a pair just the same (but new) bought with a load of fence posts and wire . . quite a while ago.
 
If they are indeed fencing pliers (which it seems they are if robgul was provided with a pair with fencing materials), I wonder why the design has now changed?
 
If they are indeed fencing pliers (which it seems they are if robgul was provided with a pair with fencing materials), I wonder why the design has now changed?
because fences now tend to be in more populated places were you can drive to, so you can carry a hammer, a screwdriver and a pair of pliers with you without any real issue. when it's a choice between a tin of beans or a hammer, I'd have thought most horse riders would choice the tin of beans. :)

I reckons they are for pulling balance weights of steel wheels and tapping them back on.

edit, Powertools post snuck in before me.
 
Wow ! Thanks for all the quick replies .
I'm mostly woodworker so didn't think of garage tools .
Pics a bit jumbled
I do have some old fencing pliers - similar but different see
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Tried to read numbers , can make out 444 . . .
Which leads to Facom Pliers for weights UA 444 A
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