Ive got both the 29in and the 48in. I love em. They’re great for prying weird angles, use em for a long reach, great for pulling/installing cylinders, etc. I’ve seen people pull seals with them and heard they’re great for installing tires (guy in a truck shop told me). Can’t recommend them enough.
Homedepot does sell a construction style indexing pry bar by crescent, i believe it's only 16" and don't cary any other sizes. Kinda limited by its length but does have 2 spots dedicated for hammer hitting, at the end of the handle and on the opposite side of the hook.
Thanks for the video, I was wanting to know, when fully retracted it says 21 inches, is that with the cats claw indexed straight out, or is that when its folded in?
The articulating head is Handy there's always times when muscling around suspension and Etc where you never really have the angle you want on the pry bar
@@thinshadow551 , we have a set of clamps at work that are controlled hydraulically and we use a pry bar to make sure they are holding correctly. The problem I have is knowing how much someone is prying. I came up an adapter that I could put on a torque wrench to achieve what I was needing. It took about 5 different designs but we finally came up with the perfect adapter for this application. We have since used this same concept in other applications where pry bars were used with undefined forces. Not sure if this is my million dollar idea but it’s come in very handy at work.
I have a hard time believing an adjustable pry bar will hold up in extreme use situations. Maybe I'll go into a store and throw one around until security asks me to leave 😂
Ive got both the 29in and the 48in. I love em. They’re great for prying weird angles, use em for a long reach, great for pulling/installing cylinders, etc. I’ve seen people pull seals with them and heard they’re great for installing tires (guy in a truck shop told me). Can’t recommend them enough.
Homedepot does sell a construction style indexing pry bar by crescent, i believe it's only 16" and don't cary any other sizes. Kinda limited by its length but does have 2 spots dedicated for hammer hitting, at the end of the handle and on the opposite side of the hook.
Wow! That's the grandaddy of prybar designs and Gearwrench make nice stuff. WOOF!
Yes these indexable pry bars are really pretty nice they are just not quite as strong as a plain solid steel bar and it's something to keep in mind.
The grim reaper has one.
Thanks for the video, I was wanting to know, when fully retracted it says 21 inches, is that with the cats claw indexed straight out, or is that when its folded in?
You sold me on the Gearwrench pry bar!
Never thought of using these types of prybaes on cars but I'ma think of em now
The articulating head is Handy there's always times when muscling around suspension and Etc where you never really have the angle you want on the pry bar
@@CatusMaximus how much did that gear wrench cost?
I got it for $50 with a discount at carquest
hows the prybar today? is it still good?
Nice weapon
Great video, I recently got the 16” Ares model.... pretty impressive for what I need it for 👍🏼
Harbor Freight sells them now. They are the exact same one Gearwrench rebrands made by the same company.
they pried the money right outta my hands!
Wow I was walking at the swap meet today found 2 brand new just no packaging $5 each I took them both omg so glad I did
$55.
Does someone make a pry bar torque wrench? If you want to pry on something with a specific amount of force using something similar to a torque wrench.
What would that be useful in??
@@thinshadow551 , we have a set of clamps at work that are controlled hydraulically and we use a pry bar to make sure they are holding correctly. The problem I have is knowing how much someone is prying. I came up an adapter that I could put on a torque wrench to achieve what I was needing. It took about 5 different designs but we finally came up with the perfect adapter for this application. We have since used this same concept in other applications where pry bars were used with undefined forces. Not sure if this is my million dollar idea but it’s come in very handy at work.
Where did you purchase the gearwrench?
I got mine at Home depot
The gear wrench pry bar is amazing I have one and I have the bigger one as a industrial mechanic they are pretty strong havent broken one yet
I have a hard time believing an adjustable pry bar will hold up in extreme use situations. Maybe I'll go into a store and throw one around until security asks me to leave 😂
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Gonna get one for my pry bar collection. Would fucking scare the shit outta anyone that won't pay me for my work hahaha. Joking...
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