Hello,
I'm planning to remove floor moldings and am thinking about buying a crowbar but don't want to spend too much on it.
What is the difference between a pry bar and a crowbar?
Are these enough:
129kr
http://www.clasohlson.com/se/Bräckjärn-Stanley/40-9093
149kr
http://www.clasohlson.com/se/Kofot-Cocraft/40-9094
30kr
https://www.byggmax.se/verktyg/handverktyg-och-redskap/hammare-kofot-och-stämjärn/bräckjärn-p28041
134kr
https://www.byggmax.se/verktyg/handverktyg-och-redskap/hammare-kofot-och-stämjärn/kofot-p28019
100kr
http://www.jula.se/catalog/verktyg-.../slag-brytverktyg/brackjarn/brackjarn-101023/
139kr
https://www.k-rauta.se/byggvaruhus/stålbräckjärn-hultafors-108-15-827013
80kr
https://www.bauhaus.se/stalbrackjarn-hultafors.html
Thanks in advance
I'm planning to remove floor moldings and am thinking about buying a crowbar but don't want to spend too much on it.
What is the difference between a pry bar and a crowbar?
Are these enough:
129kr
http://www.clasohlson.com/se/Bräckjärn-Stanley/40-9093
149kr
http://www.clasohlson.com/se/Kofot-Cocraft/40-9094
30kr
https://www.byggmax.se/verktyg/handverktyg-och-redskap/hammare-kofot-och-stämjärn/bräckjärn-p28041
134kr
https://www.byggmax.se/verktyg/handverktyg-och-redskap/hammare-kofot-och-stämjärn/kofot-p28019
100kr
http://www.jula.se/catalog/verktyg-.../slag-brytverktyg/brackjarn/brackjarn-101023/
139kr
https://www.k-rauta.se/byggvaruhus/stålbräckjärn-hultafors-108-15-827013
80kr
https://www.bauhaus.se/stalbrackjarn-hultafors.html
Thanks in advance
Go for a proper one that holds but has thin tips so you can easily insert it. The one below from Bauhaus (149
should be sufficient for removing floor moldings. https://www.bauhaus.se/stalbrackjarn-hultafors-1.html
There are similar ones cheaper but much thicker at the tips, which makes it difficult to get behind the moldings.
EDIT, the Hultafors you linked to is on the smaller side for moldings but otherwise a superb tool to have in your pocket...
There are similar ones cheaper but much thicker at the tips, which makes it difficult to get behind the moldings.
EDIT, the Hultafors you linked to is on the smaller side for moldings but otherwise a superb tool to have in your pocket...
For that purpose, the most important thing is that the end is wide and has a sharp angle so that you can easily get behind the list and not make marks on the wall and list. If it is long, it just becomes clumsier. It doesn't take much force to remove the baseboards. I also believe the most in the small Hultafors among the ones you suggest. It is, by the way, 10 kr cheaper at K-rauta than at Bauhaus.
https://www.k-rauta.se/byggvaruhus/stålbräckjärn-hultafors-108-mini
And bräckjärn is usually the same thing as a crowbar.
https://www.k-rauta.se/byggvaruhus/stålbräckjärn-hultafors-108-mini
And bräckjärn is usually the same thing as a crowbar.
So it will be one of these two:
https://www.k-rauta.se/byggvaruhus/stålbräckjärn-hultafors-108-mini
https://www.k-rauta.se/byggvaruhus/stålbräckjärn-hultafors-108-15-827013
Thanks for all the help
https://www.k-rauta.se/byggvaruhus/stålbräckjärn-hultafors-108-mini
https://www.k-rauta.se/byggvaruhus/stålbräckjärn-hultafors-108-15-827013
Thanks for all the help
I might need to clarify that the larger becoming clumsier mainly applies to sizes larger than the larger Hultaforsjärnet. Both are likely to do an excellent job on skirting boards. If price is important and you won't be using it for anything else, the smaller one will be excellent. If you are willing to spend a bit more on an iron with a slightly wider range of use, choose the larger one.
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