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Old December 13th 04, 07:13 PM
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>I'm looking for a tool that pulls things apart -- sort of like a "jaws of
life", but on a smaller scale. Does anybody know what these are called?
Thanks,
Fred
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Some hydrolic body tool sets come with a "spreader".
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Old December 13th 04, 07:13 PM
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>I'm looking for a tool that pulls things apart -- sort of like a "jaws of
life", but on a smaller scale. Does anybody know what these are called?
Thanks,
Fred
*******
Some hydrolic body tool sets come with a "spreader".
HTH,
~ Paul
aka "Tha Driver"

Giggle Cream - it makes dessert *funny*!

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Old December 13th 04, 07:51 PM
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like this ?
http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=16220

"Fred Mann" > wrote in message
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> I'm looking for a tool that pulls things apart -- sort of like a "jaws of
> life", but on a smaller scale. Does anybody know what these are called?
> Thanks,
> Fred
>
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Old December 13th 04, 07:51 PM
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like this ?
http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=16220

"Fred Mann" > wrote in message
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> I'm looking for a tool that pulls things apart -- sort of like a "jaws of
> life", but on a smaller scale. Does anybody know what these are called?
> Thanks,
> Fred
>
>



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Old December 13th 04, 08:51 PM
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In rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled, Fred Mann wrote:

>Not so much like that. I think that is a puller. I need something which
>could be inserted between two pieces of metal (or whatever), and spread them
>apart -- preferably with great force. Also, it would be preferable if the
>item were a stand-alone tool since I don't own a powerful compressor or
>anything. Any ideas? Any links?


Crowbar? Chisel? Seriously tho, I like
http://www.wolfcraft.com/product_detail.cfm?id=66

You can move the fixed jaw onto the other end of the bar to make the
spreader mode.




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Old December 13th 04, 08:51 PM
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In rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled, Fred Mann wrote:

>Not so much like that. I think that is a puller. I need something which
>could be inserted between two pieces of metal (or whatever), and spread them
>apart -- preferably with great force. Also, it would be preferable if the
>item were a stand-alone tool since I don't own a powerful compressor or
>anything. Any ideas? Any links?


Crowbar? Chisel? Seriously tho, I like
http://www.wolfcraft.com/product_detail.cfm?id=66

You can move the fixed jaw onto the other end of the bar to make the
spreader mode.




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Old December 13th 04, 09:16 PM
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I'm looking for a tool that pulls things apart -- sort of like a "jaws of
life", but on a smaller scale. Does anybody know what these are called?
Thanks,
Fred


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Old December 13th 04, 10:01 PM
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"Fred Mann" > wrote in message
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> I'm looking for a tool that pulls things apart -- sort of like a "jaws of
> life", but on a smaller scale. Does anybody know what these are called?



Like this?
http://www.buffalohydraulic.com/prod..._Spreader.html


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Old December 13th 04, 10:01 PM
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"Fred Mann" > wrote in message
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> I'm looking for a tool that pulls things apart -- sort of like a "jaws of
> life", but on a smaller scale. Does anybody know what these are called?



Like this?
http://www.buffalohydraulic.com/prod..._Spreader.html


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Old December 13th 04, 11:24 PM
Fred Mann
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Not so much like that. I think that is a puller. I need something which
could be inserted between two pieces of metal (or whatever), and spread them
apart -- preferably with great force. Also, it would be preferable if the
item were a stand-alone tool since I don't own a powerful compressor or
anything. Any ideas? Any links?
Thanks again!!


"Alec" > wrote in message
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> like this ?
> http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=16220
>
> "Fred Mann" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I'm looking for a tool that pulls things apart -- sort of like a "jaws

of
> > life", but on a smaller scale. Does anybody know what these are called?
> > Thanks,
> > Fred
> >
> >

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