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hi, my name's griffin biering product manager for crescentâ® tools and today i'm going to show you a powerful new professional demolition and renovation tool the bull barâ„¢ by crescentâ® at the core of the bull barâ„¢ is an innovative double-fork design and indexing headspecifically designed for removing

old woodworking tools australia, deck boards wood siding and palletdeconstruction the double-forks provide balance lift onboth sides of the nail and have gripping teeth to help reduceslippage. boards are removed faster, cleaner and with less effort. comparethat to traditional pry bars

which require more force and re-positioning. bull bar's indexing head adjusts for optimal leverage. a closed angle gives the user fast action for shorterpulls. a more open angle allows for powerful downward force onlarger planks or when demolition is above groundlevel. the bull barâ„¢ has a patent pending center nail puller offering better balance and more leverage.great when removing ring shank nails and stubborn longernails. the nail puller utilizes the round portion of the indexing head. this design acts as acam

to allow the head to rock against thewood rather than dig into the material. the result, easy, smooth removal. precision tips withgripping teeth are designed to easily fit between boardsand are wide enough to straddle two floor joists re-claimers, salvagers and otherprofessionals will appreciate the narrow blades as theygreatly reduce material damage. the bull barâ„¢ is extremely rugged. the head and 44" knurled handle are made fromheavy-duty steel and an oxidized head and powder coatedhandle protect the bull barâ„¢

from the elements. bull barâ„¢, the newestinnovation in the crescentâ® line of demolition and renovation tools. thanksfor watching to learn more about bull barâ„¢ and other crescentâ® productsvisit crescenttool.com