I am interested in getting some trim removal tools and was wondering what you guys are using. Any suggestions/recommendation/comments are helpful. I would like to get a small set that will handle most situations, thank you.
I am interested in getting some trim removal tools and was wondering what you guys are using. Any suggestions/recommendation/comments are helpful. I would like to get a small set that will handle most situations, thank you.
Kinda depends on which piece of trim needs to be removed. That said, you can get a plastic set from most part stores that has 4 - 6 tools in it that will handle most jobs. They run around ten bucks. Windshield trim tools probably require the metal ones or at least that’s what I’ve used in the past.
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Hello, Fishing ! I hope you and yours are all good !
Griot`s has a nice set of red, plastic, trim tools that come in this nice pouch that I have in the Shop.. I don`t need them very often, but they are a great selection of different ones that have worked very well when I needed just -that- one..
Dan F
I got a set off of Amazon for around $10 and they work fine. Many of them have a money back guarantee. Get a set with a carrying case to keep them in order.
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Sir Tools ST9030 Pry Master Set 11-Pc Trim Tool Kit.
Worth every single penny.
I have the blue set from Harbor freight. Works well and price is right. Use them for a lot more than trim.
Thank you all for the great suggestions,,, now I have some research and choices to be made
I`d been wondering whether this was about "interior trim" tools or something else...
I went through two sets of those (well, two of certain pieces that I use most often) and finally got a higher-quality set from Eastwood (which is probably pricey overkill).
And yeah, they`re handy for lots of different tasks.
Thank you all for your input/help/education. I ended up getting this set and so far they have worked as they should. LOL not sure what all of the pieces do but Im learning lol. They seem good quality so far. Manfiter $26 from my friend Jeff.
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Thank you all for help and comments. So far I have only used some of the prying pieces on the left. Haven`t used any of the fun looking pieces on the right.
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This is what I use 90% of the time,
Bojo is the supplier to Snap on. Best bone tools I`ve used.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Bojo-7-Pc-P...kAAOxyUylTVtyP
Side note - Mine are black and I`m not sure if they are a different material because of color.
Yes indeed, Accumulatorette and I are doing fine with the shelter-in-place
Hope *you* are doing OK out there in CA.
Oh man, I *wish* my set had come with some spare fasteners!I looked on Amazon and this company makes several other versions of the kit.. Some come with a lot of those black fasteners, that hold a lot of things together, that sometimes break when removed..
Dan F
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