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Crescent PB42 42-Inch Steel Wrecking Bar Lightweight I-Beam Heavy Duty Demolition Pry Bar with Beveled Nail Puller Slots and Hi-Viz Corrosion Resistant Finish

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Crescent PB42 42-Inch Steel Wrecking Bar Lightweight I-Beam Heavy Duty Demolition Pry Bar with Beveled Nail Puller Slots and Hi-Viz Corrosion Resistant FinishDominating Demolition with the Innovative Strength of the 42 Inch I Beam Wrecking Bar The Crescent PB42 42 Inch Steel Wrecking Bar is the ultimate heavy duty demolition tool for professionals who demand maximum leverage and minimal fatigue. Engineered with a revolutionary I Beam design, this massive 42 inch bar is 40% lighter than traditional round bars while maintaining industrial grade prying strength. The extended length provides incredible

Dominating Demolition with the Innovative Strength of the 42-Inch I-Beam Wrecking Bar

The Crescent PB42 42-Inch Steel Wrecking Bar is the ultimate heavy-duty demolition tool for professionals who demand maximum leverage and minimal fatigue. Engineered with a revolutionary I-Beam design, this massive 42-inch bar is 40% lighter than traditional round bars while maintaining industrial-grade prying strength. The extended length provides incredible mechanical advantage, making it the perfect choice for ripping up stubborn subfloors, dismantling heavy framing, or prying apart large industrial structures. Whether you are attacking a full-scale renovation or a precision demolition project, the PB42 allows you to work faster and with significantly less physical strain.

Built for elite performance, this wrecking bar is forged from high-durability, heat-treated alloy steel to ensure a lifetime of service. It features precision-ground ends and beveled edges that allow you to slide the tool into tight gaps easily, helping to minimize damage to finished areas. For superior fastener extraction, the bar includes three specialized beveled nail slots, providing access to nails at tough angles that standard bars simply cannot reach. Finished with a Hi-Viz™ corrosion-resistant powder coating, the PB42 is protected against rust and is easy to locate on a busy jobsite. Trust Crescent’s legacy of innovation to give you the best prying angle for every task.

Key Features

  • Highly durable, heat-treated forged alloy steel construction for ultimate product life
  • Innovative I-Beam design delivers the same strength as round bars at 40% less weight
  • Precision-ground ends and edges provide easy access to tight spaces with reduced material damage
  • Three beveled nail slots engineered for high-leverage extraction at difficult angles
  • Hi-Viz™ corrosion-resistant powder finish protects against rust and ensures jobsite visibility
  • Extra-long 42-inch profile provides maximum prying leverage for the most demanding demolition
  • Meets or exceeds professional ANSI specifications for safety and performance

What's Included

  • (1) Crescent 42-Inch Steel Wrecking Bar (PB42)

Specifications

Brand Name Crescent
Model Number PB42
Overall Length 42.0 in
Weight (Catalog) 9.500 lb
Material Alloy Steel
Finish Powder Paint
Overall Width 1.0 in
Overall Height 5.4 in
ANSI Specification Meets or Exceeds ANSI
Style Pry Bar / Wrecking Bar
Tip Finish Ground
Warranty Full Lifetime
UPC 037103360632

Pro-Tip: To extract deeply embedded or rusted nails without damaging the wood surface, use a thin piece of scrap wood or a shim as a fulcrum point under the heel of the wrench bar. This increases your leverage height and protects the workpiece from being crushed or marred by the bar's head during the pull.

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Format: Hardcover
This book is a must read for all Christians. You don’t have to be a student of theology to appreciate the lessons inside. It’s actually strengthened my faith and answered many questions when it comes to how a Christian should apply the Scriptures to living an ethical life. It is a large textbook but it reads very well and if you want to truly dive deeper to live a more Christ like life I would highly encourage you to read it.
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Great book
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I think this is one book every professing Christian should read. Great layout. Backed up with scripture.
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Eric Chabot
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Very Extensive Overview of Major Ethical Issues
Format: Hardcover
Anyone familiar with Wayne Grudem’s Systematic Theology knows how extensive his work tends to be. At 1,328 pages, Christian Ethics: An Introduction to Biblical Moral Reasoning follows that same comprehensive approach, offering a systematic guide to Christian moral reasoning. Grudem’s goal is to help Christians live lives pleasing to God by obeying Scripture and making wise moral choices. His ethical framework is rooted in God’s character and the authority of Scripture, with careful attention to the relationship between Old and New Testament ethics. While many ethical themes are drawn from the Ten Commandments, Grudem argues that the moral law remains applicable today, while the ceremonial and civic laws have passed away with the coming of Christ. Readers will notice that his chapter on civil government is adapted from his earlier work, Politics—According to the Bible: A Comprehensive Resource for Understanding Modern Political Issues in Light of Scripture. Grudem argues that moral right and wrong are grounded in who God is—not in human consensus. God’s attributes (holiness, love, justice, and truthfulness) define what is good. As such, Grudem holds to a form of Divine Command Theory: God’s commands flow from God’s nature. God does not command arbitrarily, because his moral will reflects his unchanging, holy, loving, and just character. God’s nature is the ultimate standard of goodness, and the Good is not external to God (contra Plato). Therefore, Grudem stands within the theological voluntarist tradition associated with Augustine, Calvin, and Reformed orthodoxy. For Grudem, ethics is ultimately about imitating God (Eph. 5:1), which stands in direct opposition to moral relativism and situation ethics. He devotes chapters to honoring God through avoiding idolatry, truthfulness in speech, and faithfulness in Sabbath observance and devotion. Grudem also addresses the moral obligation to protect life, engaging debated issues such as abortion, euthanasia, suicide, war and self-defense, racial discrimination, and substance use and health decisions. He presents arguments alongside counterarguments, seeking to ground his conclusions biblically. Regarding authority, Grudem argues that God exercises authority through parents, societal structures, civil government, and the local church. Christians are called to obey civil authorities, though civil disobedience is justified when the state commands what God forbids. Grudem defends a just war position, arguing that war can be morally justified under certain conditions and that governments are authorized by God to use force to restrain evil. In his view, failing to stop evil can itself become immoral. As a result, he rejects Christian pacifism as an absolute position. Jesus’ commands regarding non-retaliation (e.g., “turn the other cheek”) apply to individual Christians, not to the state’s responsibility to uphold justice. The book also addresses marriage and related ethical questions, including marriage and divorce, birth control, IVF and reproductive technologies, pornography, and contemporary debates surrounding homosexuality and transgenderism—all discussed within a biblical framework. Grudem affirms that divorce is permitted in limited biblical cases (sexual immorality and abandonment), though never ideal. I would add that abuse should also be considered legitimate grounds for divorce. He rejects divorce based on incompatibility, unhappiness, or a “loss of love.” Additional topics include private property, work and rest, wealth and poverty, personal stewardship, debt, business ethics, and environmental care. As in his previous writings, Grudem maintains a complementarian view of gender roles, arguing that God designed men and women for distinct but complementary roles, particularly in the home and the church. Throughout the book, Grudem emphasizes human responsibility, freedom, and moral accountability. Our choices carry real moral weight and real consequences. One of the book’s strengths is its emphasis on the heart in ethical reasoning, serving as a corrective to purely external, rule-based moral frameworks. For Grudem, genuinely Christian ethics begins internally and works outward—a point with which I agree. Drawing from Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount (Matt. 5–7), he argues that ethics without heart transformation inevitably becomes legalism. Overall, readers will likely find Grudem’s positions conservative. While he does not dismiss natural law arguments, he clearly adopts a “Scripture-first” approach. This book is especially well suited for pastors, as congregants regularly wrestle with complex ethical questions and need biblically grounded guidance.
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Jfarris
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 3
What one Would Come to Expect
Format: Hardcover
It is typically what you would come to expect from Wayne Grudem. Those familiar with his Systematic Theology will find the material here familiar. Of course, he is dealing with a new set of topics by applying his theological rationale to a set of ethical issues. There a wide set of issues covered here. The reasoning is typical mediocre and the theological development is fine, fair, just ok. Theologically it is a bit thin, but its a nice handy resource, and if you're inclined theologically in a similar direction, then its not a bad collection of essays on important issues that evangelicals need to think about more carefully and critically.
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Delaney Salazar
Lowell, US
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Bad Manufacturing
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When I got my package. It was in perfect condition, not showing any signs of it being damaged. But then when I started to go through the pages, a couple pages were stained. One page was completely ripped. I thought I could probably just tape it back together, but it was literally missing a chunk of the text. Then I came to the realization I shouldn't have to pay $40 - $50 dollars, and then have to try to fix it and deal with it.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2026

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