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again a question of a starter.

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sportdogs

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Post Thu Mar 20, 2014 6:54 am

again a question of a starter.

Hello all,

after a few weeks with my Southord set.
I want to order a couple of Peterson hooks and maybe a half diamont just to try maybe they are more comfortable for me :-). I also want to buy the Peterson Pry Bar set.

But Peterson U-Bend-IT kit, what do you think of it. is it worth the money for a starter or can I get my money better spent on something else? .

I also consider the Wizwazzle set of Sparrows, but these are a lot thicker than the slimline I use now. ?? . is this a problem in the european locks?
I really hope someone here can help me

Thanks for you expertise

Greetz
Andy
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Post Thu Mar 20, 2014 7:01 am

Re: again a question of a starter.

Don't buy the U-Bend-It kit. Instead, buy some normal twistflex tensioners and clip the ends down to different lengths for top of keyway tension. Definitely get the prybars though.
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Post Thu Mar 20, 2014 7:36 am

Re: again a question of a starter.

thanks for your quick response Xeo

The U-Bend-IT kit I will not buy, Thanxs for the advice.
Because I want to have top of keyway tension (because I do not now).

This set of Peterson, Flat 5 Serrated Tension Tool Set is Well worth the money?
Or make it yourself, just better?.

thanxs again
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Post Thu Mar 20, 2014 10:05 am

Re: again a question of a starter.

The set of 5 "serrated" tension tools I found to be a waste. They are outclassed by the prybars.
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Post Thu Mar 20, 2014 3:25 pm

Re: again a question of a starter.

:agree: What Xeo said.

Definitely get the Peterson prybars.

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Post Thu Mar 20, 2014 5:51 pm

Re: again a question of a starter.

I agree the The set of 5 "serrated" tension tools are useless.
The prybars on the other hand are a crowd pleaser.
I am not a Peterson fan but both the lite and regular prybars are worth getting.

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