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Every toolbox should have one

Posted: 01:46 am Jan 14 2007
by canyncarvr
..and maybe every toolbox but mine did!!

I've used vise-grips to take off pipe springs in the past. They work OK.

Was going to do some pipe swapping on a twin 2T awhile back..figured a spring tool would work a lot better in the considerably tighter situation of two pipes.

What a surprise. Crummy little piece of metal with a hook on it...and it works great!

I've decided that the vise-grip method is completely bogus!! :wink:

Below are both the T- and circular handles. I would have chosen the T if the shop had HAD one, but all they had was the round one. In the tight quarters I needed to get into, I was glad I didn't get the T.

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Posted: 02:41 am Jan 14 2007
by quailchaser
I'll second that. :mrgreen: Hate the plyers, screwdriver, vise grips, needle nose, ect approach. Spring tools are the Bomb! I prefer the T...then again I've never used the "round" kind so my opinion might be a tad biased. :?

Posted: 09:40 pm Jan 14 2007
by m0rie
I've used a brake spring tool with good results in the past. Craftsman for what it matters.

Posted: 09:04 am Jan 15 2007
by KDXSean
re: the vise grip method.....

I used to prescribe to the vice grip theory for pipe springs....

Until the vice grips slipped off and I bashed my knuckles into the concrete floor

There's a tool for every job, as they say

Posted: 12:48 pm Jan 15 2007
by canyncarvr
The 'T' version is easier on the fingers. Having not used the 'T' I cannot have an opinion of it. Certainly the round-handled one scrunches 'yer digits.

I'm thinking I'll pick up a 'T' too! Might as well 'spearmint some.

Posted: 02:03 pm Jan 15 2007
by fuzzy
Thonse things are awesome....I bought a half-dozen once when rockymtn has some on clearance for 99c/ea. They get a workout on the kart...