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Windshield Wper Blade Incerts

Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.

Postby Knows-Picker » 22 Mar 2007 21:51

Ok, I just wanted to let you know that the name of the brand is ANCO. They have them in the black and red packages, but they also had them in yellow and blue packages. I asked a clerk and she said that these are the new packs, so if you go to walmart look for yellow and blue, but the brand name is ANCO. They have great inserts. Hope this helps.
I hear what you are saying.....that doesn't mean I agree with you....Just that I am nodding my head to placate you and silence your futile attempts to win the argument.
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Postby Tygart » 23 Mar 2007 15:21

Knows-Picker wrote:Ok, I just wanted to let you know that the name of the brand is ANCO. They have them in the black and red packages, but they also had them in yellow and blue packages. I asked a clerk and she said that these are the new packs, so if you go to walmart look for yellow and blue, but the brand name is ANCO. They have great inserts. Hope this helps.



Yes it does help a lot. Thank you very much. Ill need to find them when I go there next time.


Thank again
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Postby kim holland » 9 Jun 2007 21:55

My local service station just saves all of the old windshield wipers for me (I asked and they seemed happy to do so). I get a few sets every time I get gas.
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variety

Postby raimundo » 10 Jun 2007 9:07

there seem to be a variety of different inserts, I have seen some that look like the quarter inch wide ones that are thicker, and there are the split type with the littel barbs on them, someone should be the resident expert on these things and post a photo of comparison different types. also show where they come out of the rubber,
I can't do it as I havent found a wiper insert since last year, for me they are a little bit scarce, but they are stainless, so if you live in a humid or rainy place, that would be the type of material you want for your picks.
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Postby kim holland » 11 Jun 2007 13:43

and there are the split type with the littel barbs on them, someone should be the resident expert on these things and post a photo of comparison different types. also show where they come out of the rubber,

I am not an expert but I posted a couple of pictures. One is of the blades with the rubber being peeled off, a comparison of widths, some flat tools made from them and some twist flex tools. The image of the wiper with the rubber being pulled off is the kind you mentioned with the barbs. I just throw those out. It happened to be the only wiper I had that I hadn't already stripped. So, I used it to demonstrate. http://www.sploitcast.com/images/wiperandblades.jpg, http://www.sploitcast.com/images/wiperblades.jpg, http://www.sploitcast.com/images/flatdoubleended.jpg, and http://www.sploitcast.com/images/serratedtwistflex.jpg[/img]
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Postby kim holland » 11 Jun 2007 13:45

and there are the split type with the littel barbs on them, someone should be the resident expert on these things and post a photo of comparison different types. also show where they come out of the rubber,

I am not an expert but I posted a couple of pictures. One is of the blades with the rubber being peeled off, a comparison of widths, some flat tools made from them and some twist flex tools. The image of the wiper with the rubber being pulled off is the kind you mentioned with the barbs. I just throw those out. It happened to be the only wiper I had that I hadn't already stripped. So, I used it to demonstrate. http://www.sploitcast.com/images/wiperandblades.jpg
http://www.sploitcast.com/images/wiperblades.jpg
http://www.sploitcast.com/images/flatdoubleended.jpg
http://www.sploitcast.com/images/serratedtwistflex.jpg
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Postby kim holland » 14 Jun 2007 10:51

Also, most of the metal blades or backing strips I have are NAPA because that is what the service center that gives me their used blades uses.
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