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"flipper"

07/11/2005 12:01 PM

anyone own a shark nail puller / pry bar?

at amazon, they've got the shark corp nail puller in a version with
both nail puller and pry bar and one with what looks to me like two
different types of nail pullers, one on either end. anyone here have
experience with either and/or both of em and which one might you
recommend?


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Td

"Teamcasa"

in reply to "flipper" on 07/11/2005 12:01 PM

07/11/2005 2:09 PM


"flipper" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> at amazon, they've got the shark corp nail puller in a version with
> both nail puller and pry bar and one with what looks to me like two
> different types of nail pullers, one on either end. anyone here have
> experience with either and/or both of em and which one might you
> recommend?

If your a framing carpenter, and you have to lug it around in your tool belt
all day, then your have two choices, a cheap, heavy bar that you will not
fret too much if you loose, or, a light weight, expensive one such as the
Stiletto ClawBar Titanium Puller. If you choose the former, then any decent
one will work OK. If the latter is your preferance, then get the Stiletto.
Just don't loan it to anyone.

For larger bars, I absolutly love my TOVE wrecking bar. I saw it a show
some years ago and have used it for everything. It was stolen last year and
after much searching, I found them at Lee Valley under the name of
renovator's bar.

Dave



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Carlton Duke

in reply to "flipper" on 07/11/2005 12:01 PM

07/11/2005 11:14 PM

In article <[email protected]>,
"flipper" <[email protected]> wrote:

> at amazon, they've got the shark corp nail puller in a version with
> both nail puller and pry bar and one with what looks to me like two
> different types of nail pullers, one on either end. anyone here have
> experience with either and/or both of em and which one might you
> recommend?
>

I have the small 10" model--it is excellent for removing molding, etc
without damage due to its wide thin blade. The nail puller end has a
sharp groove that allows it to really grab the small nails that fasten
molding.


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