freudianfloyd
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Let's hear your recommendations for interior trim panel tools. I have been holding off on buying a set for a long time, and today I really needed them.
Mayhew has this set that is rebadged by more than a couple of truck brands:
https://mayhew.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/ONE-SHEET-6-PC-TRIM-TOOL-SET.pdf
Gearwrench offers these:
https://www.gearwrench.com/gearwrench-84060-4-pc-door-panel-remover-set.html
https://www.gearwrench.com/gearwrench-84062-10-door-panel-remover-u-shape.html
and you should add these too:
https://www.bojoinc.com/index.php/c...ing-tools/5-piece-composite-pry-tool-kit.html
Bojo
Shhhh, not the 4140!
I bought 6 last time I ordered.
As usual, GJ sells me on tools. Just bought one of them boulderfly’s.

As usual, GJ sells me on tools. Just bought one of them boulderfly’s.
As usual, GJ sells me on tools. Just bought one of them boulderfly’s.
Here's another one for you to consider, freudianfloyd.
There are few tools that I've found more useful for those unexpected prying applications than the Boulderfly Sheet Metal Skin Wedge.
Its tip is as thin as a sheet of paper, with all edges rounded and smoothed just the right amount to prevent scarring, and it's stiffer than you would expect. I can't flex it at ALL. I have two of 'em, one in basement shop and one in garage. I reach for them more often than my plastic pry bars now.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0091LZV0I/?tag=atomicindus08-20
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I've been using these. Quite strong and don't mar the surfaces they come in contact with.
https://www.harborfreight.com/nylon-pry-bar-installer-kit-4-pc-63594.html
I have some Ares 71135 push pin pliers, a Lisle 35260 Plastic Fastener Remover, and cheap set of glass reinforced plastic trim tools. I find I use the first two more on exterior trim, and the plastic ones mostly on interior trim. But, I do use them all everywhere.
Here's another one for you to consider, freudianfloyd.
There are few tools that I've found more useful for those unexpected prying applications than the Boulderfly Sheet Metal Skin Wedge.
Its tip is as thin as a sheet of paper, with all edges rounded and smoothed just the right amount to prevent scarring, and it's stiffer than you would expect. I can't flex it at ALL. I have two of 'em, one in basement shop and one in garage. I reach for them more often than my plastic pry bars now.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0091LZV0I/?tag=atomicindus08-20
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