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toolaholic

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I started out w/ the gearwrench adjustable lady foot set(8,10,16). Then I bought a craftsman(gearwrench )adjustable lady foot in 24 inches. Then I got a fixed lady foot w/ alignment end in 18. Then I got the craftsman 3 piece red handle set(8,16,25). Then I got the craftsman red handle 31. Then I bought various Richard straight and curved prybars so I could have the striking handle. The Richards are 8-25 inches. Then I bought the mayhew 40024 60 incher. I just ordered a mayhew dominator 42. I also have a otc 12 adjustable lady foot and a small craftsman screwdriver prybar in cars tool bag. Not to mention various construction prybars(the deluge stainless steel 24 is a beaut). I think I'm done. Is there anythibg I'm missing.
 
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Just picked up their #3 nose bar. Just the ticket for moving heavy shop machines.
http://www.easternrigging.com/prybar.htm

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You also need striking pry bars in all those same sizes. Then there are heavy duty versions of the bigger bars with bigger striking surfaces. You could get crazy and get them in different colors. How about a 48"?
 

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I have survived quite well with six of them.
The Snap-On five piece set and a four foot ( ? ) Matco.
I have never needed any thing else.
 

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You didn't list any crowbars, and you need them in different lengths & weights.

And spares for when you get into a prybar throwing contest after a couple of six packs after work with the other guys...

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Pry bars are one thing I can honestly say I feel I'm fine with and don't really feel the need to have more. I have the craftsman 3 piece striking pry bar set and a green snap on mini bar. I actually use the mini snap on one the most.

I have thought about a lady foot tho for sometime in te future


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I have simple craftsman 3 piece set at home and at work I think 10? Or more.
 
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[/URL][/IMG] The gearwrench indexing prybars,craftsman aligm,ent pins,lisle water pump pulley holder,mayhew curved scrapers etc in a god awful messy drawer.
 
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[/URL][/IMG] big craftsman(gearwrench)24 indexing prybar hangs on the wall
 
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[/URL][/IMG] Craftsman 31 on top of richard and craftsman sets. Never toke clearance sticker off kobalt box.
 
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[/URL][/IMG] richard staight pry bars w/ mayhew(small) and craftsman(large) hook and picks in another messy drawer. Oh and crappy kobalt picks too. Plus my friends xmas gift and birthday gifts. EZ red wrench extenders and gearwremch 1/4 drive set bought on sale at advance.
 
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Mayhew 60 was photographed in the mayew 60 hot deal thread and mayhew 42 dominator shipped today.
 

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I have doubles in most sizes I have. Triples in some cases. Prybars for me are something I don't typically use everyday, but when I need them, I need them.
 

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Another rhetorical question, like:
How many ratchets are enough?
How many screwdrivers are enough?
 

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In addition to both of the Craftsman 5-piece sets (red plastic handle and Pro) I have the Mayhew Dominator Pry Bar Model# 58C (58 inches long) and use it all the time. Used it yesterday to nudge my stock picker/forklift and use it frequently to check ball joints on the trucks.

One of those things you wonder how you ever got along without.

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Of course, it doesn't fit in any tool box that I have, so it sits in the corner for now.
 
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In addition to both of the Craftsman 5-piece sets (red plastic handle and Pro) I have the Mayhew Dominator Pry Bar Model# 58C (58 inches long) and use it all the time. Used it yesterday to nudge my stock picker/forklift and use it frequently to check ball joints on the trucks.

One of those things you wonder how you ever got along without.

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Of course, it doesn't fit in any tool box that I have, so it sits in the corner for now.

12 ga. solid copper wire un-stripped, and bend to a suitable (Tall) "U" then bend both "legs" straight up, then double over, and hook that on your roller's pull handle, then drop the pry bar in the loop of the "U"
 

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There is no such thing. I have too many pry bars to count. I have my eye on that short curved snap on bar for brake jobs. There was a nice orange one on the truck the other day that would match my set :) might look into it this week.
 

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In my realm, Heavy Equipment Mechanic, you can never have enough prybars of different shapes and sizes, straight, crowbar, angled, alignment/pointed ends, for whatever job you run into.
 

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We were installing some heavy equipment recently so I brought some set up wedges and pry bars to the job. The engineer in control was getting frustrated trying to get the alignment perfect of a 6'x6'x6' 1000lb plus component we were mounting on a carriage using a small gantry we set up on location because of the low overhead. I brought out my pry bars and he quipped "those kind of tools scare me" but I told him they were great for tweaking heavy objects. He then scoffed "I think you are under estimating the amount of friction a 1000lb object has." So after he was stumped after raising it and lowering it countless more times trying to set it down just right (it wasn't rigged right either) one of the other higher ups told me to show em what I could do. I was able to catch a lug on the equipment 1/2" off the track with the curve of the 18" bar and gently nudge the equipment a 1/16" at a time into perfect alignment in about a minute. No other comments from the peanut gallery but I bet on his next installation he calls for the crew to have some pry bars on hand.
 

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We were installing some heavy equipment recently so I brought some set up wedges and pry bars to the job. The engineer in control was getting frustrated trying to get the alignment perfect of a 6'x6'x6' 1000lb plus component we were mounting on a carriage using a small gantry we set up on location because of the low overhead. I brought out my pry bars and he quipped "those kind of tools scare me" but I told him they were great for tweaking heavy objects. He then scoffed "I think you are under estimating the amount of friction a 1000lb object has." So after he was stumped after raising it and lowering it countless more times trying to set it down just right (it wasn't rigged right either) one of the other higher ups told me to show em what I could do. I was able to catch a lug on the equipment 1/2" off the track with the curve of the 18" bar and gently nudge the equipment a 1/16" at a time into perfect alignment in about a minute. No other comments from the peanut gallery but I bet on his next installation he calls for the crew to have some pry bars on hand.

:wtf: :rolleyes: ;)

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Good Job! :thumbup:
 
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