Gooseneck Wrecking Bar - 1/2" x 12" Pry Bar with Angled Chisel End & Forged Steel Construction - New
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My strength and stamina allowed me to lift over 200 pounds without bending or flexing. The crew also had to pry off over 200 decking boards and remove nails that were left behind by using the "teeth" on the goose neck end and by using the slot on the side for the smaller nails. The product is made in the United States. Those cheap foreign steels are off the table!
Presented here is a Made in the USA tool
Its material designation is 1055
The width is two inches, and the thickness is 3/4 inch
Selected User Reviews For Gooseneck Wrecking Bar - 1/2" x 12" Pry Bar with Angled Chisel End & Forged Steel Construction - New
The TVs were stolen from a warehouse after we broke into it. I really liked how it worked.
The feel in my hands was great! It was easy for me to eavesdrop on other people using this bar.
There is a lot of good food at this I just don't feel like it's up to par with what I've had before. We've found that the 36" Roughneck Gorrila bar is a bit stronger and more durable than its predecessors. As well as being longer, the Gorilla bar claw has a little more loop at the neck (more desirable in my opinion). It was unfortunate for me that I gave my son the Gorrila bar and now I must go out and purchase it In my opinion, the Estwing is an excellent bar, and at half the cost of the Gorrila bar (I purchased it from Northern Tools at significantly less cost at the time), it'll be my first choice if you do heavy lifting. It is more expensive and superior, but the Gorrila pry bar is ideal for contractors trying to do their job on a daily basis.
There are a lot of things I could do I intend to use this bar as a digging tool while picking through hard rock for amethyst. I will use this to prop myself out of rock cracks after I've pried them out with my hammer and chisel combo. This is significant because it weighs a lot. The fact that I will be carrying this crowbar in a backpack for several miles may pose a disadvantage to me, but for most, it should not be of a detriment to their use of it.
The item is a catspaw, also known as You can easily remove nails with it or pry other things with it. There are 18 inches of weight and lightness in this tool. The item can also be used to defend yourself, for example if you were going to carry it in your car, because it will not be considered a weapon by the police Having one of these tools in your car can be helpful if you drive over a nail and get a flat tire. If you don't remove the nail, how else will you do it.
Was there anything about the bar that I disliked? There is nothing! This thing makes me laugh so much. It is my philosophy to use American-made tools such as Snap on, Wilde, Stiletto, Estwing, MAC, etc. A pry bar or nail comes in very high on this list. I was very pleased with the finish, the quality and the color. There's no doubt that it's a heavy piece of machinery.
Several rotted boards were on my deck, and I needed a tool to remove them. Using the bar was a pleasure. There is no doubt that the bar is high Even the most stubborn boards couldn't be removed with a slight bend of the axel. It comes with nail pull holes that easily allow you to remove the nails that are left behind as you walk.