ripping bar
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Definition
Noun: A ripping bar is a specialized hand tool, specifically a type of steel lever. One end is shaped into a ripping chisel, designed for prying apart or "ripping" wooden boards and materials. The other end is formed into a gooseneck shape with a claw, primarily used for pulling out nails.
Usage
A ripping bar is used in demolition, construction, and carpentry work to dismantle wooden structures, remove flooring, or extract large nails where a standard hammer's claw is insufficient.
Examples
- Noun:
- The carpenter used a ripping bar to remove the old floorboards.
- For the demolition, they needed a heavy-duty ripping bar to pry apart the nailed timber.
Advanced Usage
- "to leverage with a ripping bar": To use the tool's length and design to apply significant prying force.
- He had to leverage with a ripping bar to lift the heavy beam.
Variants and Related Words
- Crowbar (n): A general term for a straight iron bar used as a lever, often for prying. A ripping bar is a specific type of crowbar.
- Wrecking bar (n): Another common name for a ripping bar, emphasizing its use in demolition.
- Pry bar (n): A more general term for any tool used for prying objects apart.
Synonyms
- Demolition bar: A synonym highlighting its primary use in tearing down structures.
- Gooseneck wrecking bar: A descriptive synonym focusing on the tool's distinctive curved, clawed end.
Related Phrases
- "to rip out": To remove something by force, often using a ripping motion. This action is what the tool is designed for.
- They needed to rip out the old kitchen cabinets.
Noun
- a steel lever with one end formed into a ripping chisel and the other a gooseneck with a claw for pulling nails