pallet wood pry bar new and improved
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2018
- In this video we will build a new pallet wood pry bar.
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Sir, tyvk 4 ur video; It would be super helpful. If you could tell us what that angle is exactly; it really makes a big difference as he just demonstrated, especially for those of us doing this sort of thing for the first time.
Genius, genius, genius!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you Jessi
Nice Video, Thanks for showing us your pry bar set up...
Thanks for watching and the comment.
Hi Kevin, any chance you can tell us what the new angle is in degrees please?
Paul, if i can find them i would tell you , a friend has one and i lost the other 2 when we moved, sorry.
Nice pry bars! Good job
Thanks Brandon
Great project ! I put this up on Facebook as I know a few folks that can really use one. Only trouble is I will have to make them for them. LOL.
You can look at it this way at least you can make some money
Looks like that one will work better for you. I hope you, Julie, and your boys have a Happy Thanksgiving! Thank you for sharing!
Same to you my friend thank you Paul.
If you do decide to make some to sell, you could weld on a 1/2 or 3/4 pipe coupler on the head and the buyer could just buy a piece of pipe however long thats threaded on the one end to screw it on.
That would work too
Very cool. Why don't you cut and weld a black 1 1/4 coupling to accept pipe handle. I would buy one and get my own handle. It would be much lighter for shipping. Good luck
That sounds like a good idea thank you Yuda.
Those are some really cool ideas you came up with! Now it surely must be time to fire up that cast iron skillet and fry up some taters and onions.
You're making me hungry
Hi Kevin. Love your pallet pry bars. Just thinking, would there be any benefit to puting a slight downward bend along the length of the blade which lifts the timber off the 2 x 4's? I'm imagining the curve would make contact with the centre of the timber and lift up from the centre and maybe avoid the twist and split on the ends. Speaking from absolutely no experience here. Love your videos.
I think my last one was like that great idea
Sir...Greetings from Australia My thought on prybars is....is the pressure point equal on both nails at the same time when applying pressure with the handle . I would be pleased if you could enlighten me on the subject Thank you
Looks like the new angle does in fact work better. Thanks for sharing. Maybe you could use a piece of scrap steel to cut out a pattern for the angle so you can reference all of the new build to that better angle.
For sure I love to build them but just don't have time
Kevin, would it make sense to try one at a 90 degree bend (or maybe even less) rather than the 115 to 120 degree bends, so you could stand on the pallet with both feet during operation?
Sounds like a good idea we'll have to try one
What degree of angle would it be! Thanks great video.
Good invention Kevin...Is it OK if I copy and make one for myself....CHEERS
All yours gator that's why I make these tools to give you ideas thanks.
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Awesome job!!! Love to have one. Would a 90degree be to much for a prybar?
90° may be hard because the angle that you put it down in the boards
@@Robinson-Homestead oh yeah 5hat makes since. Idk what I was thinking. Haha
Would an aluminum long handle work? It would be lighter, yet strong!!!
For sure Patty.
Great video Kevin, could you please advise what the angle measures in degrees . Thanks
i will try and find out for you i just been really busy.
неее если и получше
Great tool! Can you tell us the angle of the one that works best?Thank you.
Let me see what I can do.
The first one looked to be 45° the newer one looked to be about 10° more.
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Thanks for the comment
what is the model number of the new one I would like to buy one !!
That would be model number 00001.
Kevin,, Are you willing to sell these, let me know
Very heavy to ship
@@Robinson-Homestead , found them on Amazon