what are some of the "non-standard" scrapping tools that you use?
I am sure a lot of us could fill a tool box with the same tools we use when scrapping/tearing down but I am curious as to some of the oddball tools you are using?
one of my favorite things when breaking down smaller things especially if they are mainly plastic is a brick hammer
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not only do you get the solid hammering from the square face, but that chisel end is great for busting into things, works really well to tear small transformers off of boards, and if something ticks you off is a great way to re-leave the stress from it
what are some of the "non-standard" scrapping tools that you use?
fence pliers are my favorite non standard item. use them all the time.
what are some of the "non-standard" scrapping tools that you use?
the pliers have a flat hammer on one side, different size openings for bolts on the top. snip slots on the side. and a curved point on the back side. its pliers, dikes, hammer, and chisel all in one. used for fixing fence so good weight but they are the size of channellocks so a bit bulcky for pants pockets. also a screw hoist for those of us that don't have winches. hang it from a strong tree limb in a field. cut cars in half or pull motors over to it. pick up item, back truck and trailer under neath. most have a long chain so you don't ever have to put any part of yourself under the hoisted object.