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    Pry bar...

    Looking for peoples experiences wih small pry bars. Looking for something small to take on trips where I know there is a bit of heavy work to be done but don't want a full length crowbar. Have snapped the tip of more than one knife doing things they aren't designed for.

    Thinking something around 30cm or smaller. Got the top gear add emailed out to me and they have a Gerber one but not been impressed ordering through them in he past but it is what got me thinking...

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    Hmmm just seen estwing do a 10 inch nail puller, that might fit the bill
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    Quote Originally Posted by 223nut View Post
    Hmmm just seen estwing do a 10 inch nail puller, that might fit the bill
    They're great. Or the Japanese Dogyu 10"and 12" (Bunnings have them)
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    These are pretty good and fit your rough brief.

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    Go to bunnings and there is a kinchrome sleever bar for about $20 its got a podget on one end and a pry bar on the other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonW View Post
    Go to bunnings and there is a kinchrome sleever bar for about $20 its got a podget on one end and a pry bar on the other.

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    Hmmm it's a ferry trip and a 2.5hr drive each way to my nearest bunnings.... The joys of online ordering!!

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    Titanium crowbar we use one in diving for the odd bit salvage work,Light and strong

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    Quote Originally Posted by 223nut View Post
    Hmmm it's a ferry trip and a 2.5hr drive each way to my nearest bunnings.... The joys of online ordering!!
    https://trademe.co.nz/1272536709

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    Quote Originally Posted by 223nut View Post
    Hmmm just seen estwing do a 10 inch nail puller, that might fit the bill
    Good thing about these is you can hammer them in if there is no gap to get in

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moutere View Post
    These are pretty good and fit your rough brief.

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    This ones the ticket 223nut use one of these all the time. Wish that I'd had one sooner

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    Cherrs @Moutere hinky that will be the one, titanium would be nice but a bit out of my budget I suspect.

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    Mitre 10 Mega and Hayes have got those bars Moutere mentioned. But they're orange. I know orange isn't as strong as blue though.....
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    Go to wreaker get old torsion bar, cut to how ever you like
    Make good punches too

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    @223nut

    Make one.

    Find an old car that's not being used, one with rear leaf springs........ Mums one will do.

    Rip out the leaf springs, make a fire, heat up one of the leaves, grab a hammer and something to beat it against and forge yourself a pry bar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    They're great. Or the Japanese Dogyu 10"and 12" (Bunnings have them)
    +1 on the Dogyu, they can take some abuse
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