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Mayhew 41500 TWEAKER

Mayhew 41500 TWEAKER
Brand: Mayhew
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $33.50
Buy New: $33.25
You Save: $0.25 (1%)



Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 24 reviews
Sales Rank: 9105

Media: Tools & Hardware
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1
Dimensions (in): 18 x 4.5 x 1.2

MPN: 41500
Model: 41500
UPC: 045256415000
EAN: 0045256415000
ASIN: B0000224U8

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Multi-use tool fits snugly around any 2-inch lumber
  • Ideal for framing applications; allows twisted framing to be put into position
  • Precision heat-treated steel
  • Includes 1 tweaker
  • 14-1/2-inches long; 2.1 pounds; lifetime warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Grip, strip, wedge, pull, drive, adjust or tweak boards. Used to pull twisted framing materials into line. Packed in a counter top display box, 15-5/8"W x 8"H x 5-3/4"D.

Amazon.com Product Review
It doesn't look like much, but it will amaze you with what it can do to a twisted 2-by-4. Its jaw end fits snugly around the offending 2-by lumber, and with relatively little effort on your part, it twists the turned wood into place, allowing you to nail with your free hand, keeping it well clear of the inbound fastener. It's pretty much genius, as far as we're concerned, and we've been told that once it's used, it's indispensable.

The Tweaker is solid steel, and as such, it is not light to tote around. And it doesn't feel great hanging from a toolbelt, either. But we think once you give this a turn on a uncooperative board, you'll be hooked, and you'll overlook its heft and take it everywhere you might meet up with a twisted piece of timber.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste


Customer Reviews:   Read 19 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Very useful tool   February 12, 2008
Builders best friend. No need to hunt through piles of lumber for straight, 2x4, 2x6 lumber... This "TWEAKER" will allow you to make the necessary adjustments to bring any lumber into line.
Whether decking or framing, This has the pull you need.



2 out of 5 stars If you only have the money for one tool..........   January 20, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

The Short of it:

If you only have the money for one tool, skip this one and purchase the Stanley Fatmax. It comes in two sizes, and is a much better made tool for similar money.

The Long of it:

The finish on the Tweaker identifies it's "Made in Taiwan" construction (i.e. poor); and, as pointed out by others, the inner claw is too small to obtain a firm grip if you have a really stubborn board to deal with. I do like the apparent ability for this tool to be hammered into tight places for prying; and the "handle" would lend itself well to extension with a piece of metal pipe for some real prying assistance.

However, I am not sure of the quality of the metal, so any "assistance" applied as I indicated above (i.e. hammering, or using a pipe for an extended handle) is at your discretion. I find that any tool "Made in Taiwan" seldom stands up to 'normal' use, let alone going above and beyond.

The Bottom line:

The Fatmax is able to handle thicker stock, for the heavier joists and such. It is a much more finished tool, and I would not be too worried to add a little "assistance" to it to get a job done.
If you have the money to purchase several tools, there are some functions that this tool may perform better then the Fatmax, so go ahead and get one. I did. Nice idea, but I think I would have skipped it if I had seen it close-up before I bought it.



5 out of 5 stars great third arm   December 31, 2007
Works pretty well for holding things straight, leveraged by one knee so I can get a few nails in place. When you work alone you occasionally need a third arm.


4 out of 5 stars works well   November 5, 2007
This tool does what its made for. It works very well for straightening twisted studs. Basically for 2x4 or 2x6 lumber anything bigger and it doesn't have the grip necessary to straighten.


3 out of 5 stars Too small, too expensive   October 15, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I've always used homemade versions of the tweaker out of wood and thought it was time to try the real thing. It works ok, but the handle is too short to lever the worst 2x6's around without getting some unneeded arm exercise. If it was maybe 6-8 inches longer and a little lighter and still sold for the 30 some bucks, then I would be impressed.

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