Posted in Masonry Tools (Monday, May 12, 2008)
By Bon Tool Co..
The regular list price is $7.35.
Sells new for $6.98.
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No comments about Bon Tool Co. 28" x 16" Vinyl Grout Bag.
Posted in Masonry Tools (Monday, May 12, 2008)
By Stanley Hand Tools.
The regular list price is $31.10.
Sells new for $24.16.
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No comments about Stanley 54-022 FatMax AntiVibe Brick Hammer.
Posted in Masonry Tools (Monday, May 12, 2008)
By Various.
Sells new for $1.29.
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No comments about Vine / Nursery / Tree / Plant Tie - 1/2"x300' VINE/NURSERY/TREE TIE 4 MIL.
Posted in Masonry Tools (Monday, May 12, 2008)
By Bon Tools.
The regular list price is $16.75.
Sells new for $15.88.
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No comments about Bon Tools 11-286 Bonded Braided Nylon Line - Yellow w/ Black Flecks.
Posted in Masonry Tools (Monday, May 12, 2008)
By Marshalltown Co.
The regular list price is $16.67.
Sells new for $15.99.
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1 comments about Marshalltown 17-6ASU 6 Foot Aluminum Push Button Handles.
- The handles work just fine for all of the the work we do. just watch to blue color will rub off in your hands at first. we use 4 sections at very often and the will handle the weght of the float very well.
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Posted in Masonry Tools (Monday, May 12, 2008)
By Marshalltown Co.
The regular list price is $78.82.
Sells new for $49.99.
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No comments about Marshalltown 16-RKT-N Rock-It Bullfloat Bracket.
Posted in Masonry Tools (Monday, May 12, 2008)
By Plumb.
The regular list price is $36.82.
Sells new for $16.62.
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No comments about Plumb Fiberglass Handled Brick Hammer 24 oz.
Posted in Masonry Tools (Monday, May 12, 2008)
By VERSA-TROWEL, INC..
Sells new for $17.99.
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2 comments about VERSA-TROWEL ADJUSTABLE INSIDE CORNER TROWEL.
- Had some weird angels and this tool worked great. On a drywall project I did recently, it helped allot with some corners that were at some strange angels. Don't no how I would have done the job without it. Priced just right considering I needed the tool to do the job correctly, and the way it performed, I would say it was well worth it.
- This was by far the easiest trowel to use and produced exceptional results with little or no practice.
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Posted in Masonry Tools (Monday, May 12, 2008)
By Hyde Mfg..
Sells new for $4.89.
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3 comments about Hyde Mfg. 45600 Pry Bar And Scraper.
- I've owned one of these for about 20 years. I believe that no other trim pry bar of the same strength is thinner. Its so sharp you can use it to do things like cut the caulked/painted joint between trim and adjoining surfaces, but of course a utility knife is better for this job. With its very thin FLAT STRAIGHT blade-like shaft it can easily slide deeply under trim. The curved end is a good scraper and provides leverage when needed. Its metal seems to have the same qualities as car leaf springs....very strong, will bend without breaking, then spring back to original. I've used and abused it. Still going strong. Highly recommended. I've misplaced mine so buying another.
- This is a great tool that is very versitale. Every Carpenter should have one in their tool bag!!!!!
- I have used one of these for years, we used to call it a "sash bar" because it was the best tool for removing window trim. My sash bar has been misplaced a few times and I was determined to get another one. This is the only place I have been able to find it.
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Posted in Masonry Tools (Monday, May 12, 2008)
By American Science & Surplus.
Sells new for $14.95.
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3 comments about ROCK HAMMER.
- Great Hammer for the price. I been using it for mansonry work and proved to be very durable. I chipped cememt and brick to form and shape.
- I bought this rock hammer for my 13 year old godson to use for fossil and mineral collecting. It's a good size for him, not too unwieldly, and just heavy enough to be useful. It has a sharp pick back end which adds another safety concern for giving it to youngsters, but that's what makes it a proper geologist's hammer. Made in Taiwan. The product seemed acceptable for the price, and it is hard to find a real geologist's hammer at a modest cost. Good for students. It is not forged from a single piece of steel like high end hammers so it concerns me that someday the head may become loose. But I know my godson is smart enough not to use it if it becomes unsafe. By then he will hopefully graduate to an Estwing or something. Traditionally, the pick end is not of use to fossil hunters, who usually prefer a mason or brick type hammer with a chisel back end. That sort is also marginally safer than the pick end for kids. My godson's interested in minerals as well as fossils so he carries a cold chisel for soft rock anyway.
- The Fiancee and I went Sunstone mining in Oregon and I picked up a couple of these ahead of time to use on the trip. As a dude I wasn't as concerned about the weight of the hammer as long as I could use it one handed and it stood up to reasonable abuse. My Fiancee was more concerned about weight as she was worried about wearing her arm out or injuring herself from repetitive motion. I'm happy to say that this hammer stands up very well and strikes a great balance between weight and usability.
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