crevice tools

strickman

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i recently found some good deals at the flea market,couldn't pass them up. 2 adjustable pry bars -the claw will adjust to many different angles -$ 5 each. they sell similar ones at sears for $24 med. and have a large one for $59.99.a awesome ship paint scraper $2 .it's very strong and thin {sharp as well} . a large shoe horn $1 {metal} .and a brake adjuster 25 cents.all are military grade [except the brake tool] . these will all go into the backpack ,for sniping -crevice cleaning.to add to my arsenal along with the other implements of the trade.
 

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jog

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Should have had you with me this past week, could have broke those in real well were I was.
 

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strickman

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jog you would be welcome to break 'em in. i also found some really large hooks for removing gaskets and o rings ,they are perfect for cleaning cracks.they can also be found at harbor freight for about $3.99 .they pay for themselves in one trip !also look for metal oil suction guns ,i have one with a metal tip that works like a charm.well worth $12 .those and a 3-5 lb.hammer ,various chisels and a large digging bar .are hard to beat.
 

TAKODA

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I always thought the Strick mined with his bare hands . Tools ???? Strick don't need no stink'in tools .

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