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Fastest Manual Tying Tool by CRESCO, LLC

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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2010

Pinza - Rotary Tying Tool is the Fastest manual tying tool on the Market today.Pays for itself ! The first time it's used! It can be adjusted to tie any size wire up to 3mm. In this video we are using 16 gage wire, and it cuts it like butter. Significant time savings, when compared to the normal hand method. For more info please visit us on the web at www.CRESCOLLC.com or call our toll free number 1.800.442.0657

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  • If you look closely, and you will see that the only thing was not reinvented is the rotary handle, everything else is a new invention.

  • We've used very similar tools in the aviation industry to install safety wire on fasteners for decades.

  • Sorry, but the one you used will never stand a chance in construction industry. Pinza Rotary Pliers were designed to withstand the daily abuse of hard working professionals and it is adjustable to any size wire up to 3mm.

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  • whats the best tool to use then for tying steel?

  • @kanadierkennedy Your a dick! try a concrete pump.

  • @Zanaysweets This tool is a Joke....you wouldnt get thrown off any of the jobs I work... YOU WILL GET LAUGHED OFF THE JOB...LEARN YOUR NIPPS..

  • If I saw a person use that on site I would kick em off the job! No chance that tool would be allowed anywhere near a steel fixer! Your not a steel fixer until you WORK HARD!

  • @Zanaysweets this tool is amazingly slow uses far too much tie wire, and will only get you laughed at. 

  • @jettastreetracer I used to build high rises and the answer is quite simple. Crane

  • one question....i am a hotel employee and i have seen these dudes bust their ass everyday working hard but...when they built a tower with 45 floors...how the heck did they get the concrete up there? lol

  • This seems like a good reliable tool I just started iron work I will need this

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