WWheeler
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The Wilde model numbers will tell you they are one 8" and two 12" prybars.Care to share the overall length of the smallest prybar?
The Wilde model numbers will tell you they are one 8" and two 12" prybars.Care to share the overall length of the smallest prybar?
It’s always unclear if that’s the overall length or the blade length, that’s why I asked the OP for a quick measurement, something I’d still like to hear back about if the OP doesn’t mind.The Wilde model numbers will tell you they are one 8" and two 12" prybars.
Care to share the overall length of the smallest prybar?
The Wilde model numbers will tell you they are one 8" and two 12" prybars.
8-9" at a guess. I already left the shop when I saw your posts.It’s always unclear if that’s the overall length or the blade length, that’s why I asked the OP for a quick measurement, something I’d still like to hear back about if the OP doesn’t mind.
Wilde's website will tell you it's an 8" pry bar with a 4" handle. I don't know what they mean by 7" exposed bar. I have one and when I am in the shop later on, if I can remember to, I will see if I can figure it out.It’s always unclear if that’s the overall length or the blade length, that’s why I asked the OP for a quick measurement, something I’d still like to hear back about if the OP doesn’t mind.
These flexible extensions really have my interest. Would have been very handy on a trans pan job I did a few days ago.
To a point.These flexible extensions really have my interest. Would have been very handy on a trans pan job I did a few days ago.
Do you feel you can transmit torque through them well?
where do you find the orange grips?I might buy the orange grips for them. But I already like the feel of the bare metal.
Maybe I’ll buy one grip and leave two bare.



where do you find the orange grips?
I wish they make it too, but idkKoken z-series 72t ratchets are amazing, love my 3/8 flex 178mm. My only complaint is I wish they would make them a little longer. That and I want a 1/2 72t flex 450mm to come out.
Picked these up over the past few weeks and got the Astro stuff today. I’ve already used the Koken stuff and the universals have been great.
Koken 1/4” and 3/8” extension sets PK2760/6 and PK3760/6
Koken zeal 1/4” and 3/8” universals 2771Z and 3771Z
Icon Long ball end metric Hex bits 56584
Astro Nano socket ratchet 78318
Astro 19 piece metric nano socket set 78319
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On those flexible extensions, is there a place to attach a 1/4 drive ratchet at the end also, or is it just to be used to turn it by hand?
On those flexible extensions, is there a place to attach a 1/4 drive ratchet at the end also, or is it just to be used to turn it by hand?
I originally thought the same thing about the plastic sleeve but after a few years of using the Wera stuff, I can honestly say I use the living **** out of those sleeves. It’s incredibly efficient when I’m running SHCS all day on fixtures and tooling. Hopefully you’ll find the same results with time.

Estwing 12oz ball peen hammer. Second order from Haus of Tools and shipping from CA was pretty fast.
Pictured next to my inherited ball peens from my late grandfather. Middle one is a USA made Blue Point and unknown on the other. Not sure what my plan is for these as I don’t intend to put them to normal use. Maybe refinish the handles?![]()
I’d leave the handles as is. That patina is years of use from your grandfather’s hands
Thank youYou can put it on a 1/4” drive ratchet.
I hadn’t thought about it in that context, but I think you’re absolutely right!I’d leave the handles as is. That patina is years of use from your grandfather’s hands
Free my ***, LOL.
