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Default What steel for pry bars?

Bob Engelhardt wrote:
Steve W. wrote:
With a sharp set of points it should be easier to get under the heads
than tearing the tin. Even with the paint on there. Have you tried a
GOOD cats paw?


All the cat's paws I have access to are much too crude/blunt/thick. But
your post's inspired me to try making one.


I'll tell you the best one I have is an import from Japan. It is high
quality steel and the working end is shaped well and VERY sharp. The
jaws will lift the head of a sewing pin driven into wood!


In that case I would probably try a flush cutting tool and just cut the
heads off.
This style will get in under the head
http://www.shorinternational.com/ima...esP/plr784.gif


That's a nice one - the site has a bunch of nice cutters:
http://www.shorinternational.com/pliersend.htm
The 2nd one down, the "Oblique Flush Cut Nippers" ($168.00) looks very
well made G.

Bob


I have seen the same ones in other places. They may need a bit of work
on a belt sander to shape them some.

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Steve W.