Must be a mechanic in the salt belt!RustyIron wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 3:03 pmThese fancy prybars sure do look cool, but I'm not willing to sacrifice pocket space for something of limited utility. My two favorite prybars are about five feet and six feet and weigh about twenty pounds. If Sal can invent something that can do the same job and will fit in my pocket, I'll be all over it.
Folding Prybar
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Good guess, but not even warm.
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Levers, rollers, inclined planes... that's all that's needed.
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Levers and rollers… Wife and I once bought a hot tub from a +/-65 year old man. Before I could get off the porch to help him take it off the trailer, he had already gotten it down and rolled it onto our back patio with a 2x4 and 3 pieces of 4” PVC.
As far as pry bars, I carry an Enderes (same size as a Pico Widgy from CountyComm and also USA made, but was only about $4 at a hardware store) that’s saved me 3 trips back to the car for a screwdriver or larger pry tool, this week alone.
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I have a clipitool with the screwdriver/bottle opener. That seems pretty close.
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