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Panel Separating Knife Even after you've drilled out spot welds, separating panels can be tough. With Eastwood's new "Smacker-Whacker" simply insert the heavy-duty Sheffield steel blade between the panels and lightly hammer the blade back to gently wedge the panels apart (or smack it there, and give it a whack!) 8 3/8" overall length.
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About Panel Separating Knife
Panel Separating Knife Even after you've drilled out spot welds, separating panels can be tough. With Eastwood's new "Smacker-Whacker" simply insert the heavy-duty Sheffield steel blade between the panels and lightly hammer the blade back to gently wedge the panels apart (or smack it there, and give it a whack!) 8 3/8" overall length.
Knife measures 8 3/8" overall with 4 1/2" working blade length. Blade is 1/4" thick and tapers to knife edge.
Customer Reviews
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REALLY TAKES A BEATING
(Posted on 3/23/13)
Review by GLENN -
GREAT TOOL FOR THE JOB. COULD BE ABOUT THREE INCHES LONGER TO GET AT CERTAIN SPOTS, BUT THIS KNIFE WORKS GREAT IN TANDEM WITH THE SKIP PROOF SPOTWELD CUTTER. NICE JOB EASTWOOD. YOUV'E NEVER LET ME DOWNValue Quality Price -
super tool
(Posted on 8/8/11)
Review by Frankie A -
If your doing body repairs, like I do on old VWs this type of tool is a must have....this one is perfect and does the job right...so do your self a favor and add one of these to your tool box and trick bag ...you will be happy you did.Price Value Quality -
Great product when you have a lot of welds
(Posted on 9/9/09)
Review by Paul -
I have two project vehicles, both needing a fair amount of work (replace floor, firewall, cowl, and more) between the two of them and the Wacker-Smacker has been a HUGE help.Value Quality Price
I have drilled out several hundred welds already, and there always seem to be parts of the welds that still get missed. With this panel separating knife, I smack through the remaining weld at angles that I couldn't get with a cold chisel or thin flathead screwdriver.
Hammering on the side of the blade to make a lateral cut can make your hands ring, so a heavier padded glove can really help. But it is great to be able to do that to help prevent tearing out the metal, or having to drill a second hole to get the remaining part of the weld.
This definitely can make a tough job a little easier.
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