oldschoolcraft
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Over the last few weeks I’ve seen different posters mention 6’, 8’, and one guy even a 10’ cheater bar. I understand the concept is to insert the handle of a tool into a pipe which lengthens the “lever arm“ and provides more leverage.
What I don’t understand is the specific ways of going about this.
What are you using for cheater pipes? What diameters and lengths do you keep? And is it just steel water pipe or what? Are you wrapping tape or anything around the pipe for grip? Are you drilling holes in it to add a strap? Are you painting it to look pretty, declare ownership, and prevent rusting? How do you store them in your garage?
What are the dos and donts for using them? What tools do you use them on and which do you never use them in? Do you wrap anything around the handle of the tool to avoid the end of the pipe from marring the chrome on your $200+ snap on breaker bar? Any safety tips?
What I don’t understand is the specific ways of going about this.
What are you using for cheater pipes? What diameters and lengths do you keep? And is it just steel water pipe or what? Are you wrapping tape or anything around the pipe for grip? Are you drilling holes in it to add a strap? Are you painting it to look pretty, declare ownership, and prevent rusting? How do you store them in your garage?
What are the dos and donts for using them? What tools do you use them on and which do you never use them in? Do you wrap anything around the handle of the tool to avoid the end of the pipe from marring the chrome on your $200+ snap on breaker bar? Any safety tips?


