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arz71

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I always use breaker bars (made in USA) like MAC/Snap-On as they have an inherit flex in the tool steel they are made from.

You can put a pipe over a wrench or ratchet something is going to break.

Using the correct tool for the job still wins in common-sense.
 
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arz71

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That is classic!!!

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IFMJohn

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I always use breaker bars (made in USA) like MAC/Snap-On as they have an inherit flex in the tool steel they are made from.

You can put a pipe over a wrench or ratchet something is going to break.

Using the correct tool for the job still wins in common-sense.
Apparently too much flex because I bent a snap-on 1/2" drive 2' ratchet the other day.
 
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