Re: Name this tool and WIW?
[Re: Guitar Jones]
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SOLD!! Guy who bought it called it a 'pinch bar' because it'll get you out of a pinch. Thanks everyone! So what was it worth? I got double what tboomer offered, and the buyer came to me.
John
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Re: Name this tool and WIW?
[Re: SattyNoCar]
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08/10/23 05:41 AM
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SOLD!! Guy who bought it called it a 'pinch bar' because it'll get you out of a pinch. Thanks everyone! So what was it worth? I got double what tboomer offered, and the buyer came to me. Well ya did good John!!
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Re: Name this tool and WIW?
[Re: John_Kunkel]
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Drop it off at a local equipment rigger. They will put it to good use. Yep, heat the sharp end and put a slight bend to it and it can be used to "walk" heavy machines. With the angle change it becomes a “Miner’s Slate Bar” https://warwoodtool.com/products/slate-barI am named after my greatgrandfather whose pelvis was broken by falling slate. He did recover. 46 years ago I worked at a mine where the Mine Superintendent had “accidently” died in a slate fall a few months before. After working there a few months other miners told me while eating lunch one day that what really happened was the Superintendent came to work one morning and said he had been diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer. Later that day his employees found him dead under a large piece of slate rock with a slate bar nearby.
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Re: Name this tool and WIW?
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08/10/23 12:27 PM
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We always called it a "Jimmy Bar" because we used it to maneuver large pieces of equipment around on skates (air handlers, chillers, etc.)
"Jimmy it into place", etc.
Imagine it's a regional thing...? No, dictionary says the verb jimmy means to pry and the noun jimmy is a pry bar.
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Re: Name this tool and WIW?
[Re: 71GTX471]
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08/10/23 08:43 PM
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Allways had one at the house growing up & my dad called it a rigging bar,its now mine & some where I acquired another, they come in handy I have one at work also. I guess I got in the habit of calling it 'wrecking bar' because I saw my Dad use it a number of times to break up tile floors or concrete. It had been in my possession since 2011, and not once did I use it, even going thru divorce. It was time to let it go.
John
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Re: Name this tool and WIW?
[Re: SattyNoCar]
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08/11/23 11:23 AM
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It had been in my possession since 2011, and not once did I use it, even going thru divorce. It was time to let it go.
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Re: Name this tool and WIW?
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10 minutes with a big hand grinder and it would be a nice pry bar. I used to walk the RR tracks that went through our family farm and from time to time id find a four foot or six foot pry bar, still have 4-5 today and the seem to be called antiques and semi costly to buy. I still use them as pry bars. Two guys with the six footers could easily toss a /6 out of an engine bay.
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