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23 Cards in this Set
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Cordless Adjustable Power Supply
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Does everything a hand screwdriver does with little effort. Has interchangeable tips.
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Spiral Ratchet screwdriver |
Allows you to drive a screw by turning the handle of the screwdriver |
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Offset Screwdriver
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Used in hard-to-reach places where normal screwdriver cannot be used
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Screwdriver set
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Comes in flathead or Phillip's. Can be long handled or stubby |
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Nutdriver
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Acts like a screwdriver but turns hexagon nuts and bolts.
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Utility Knife
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Used for many jobs. For safety, the blade can be retracted into the handle when not in use.
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Putty Knife
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Has a flexible blade to spread putty and filler. Comes in sever widths
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Razor-blade Scrapper |
Scrapes paint and stickers of windows. It uses a single-edge retractable razor blade.
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Aviation Snips
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Easier to use on metal than tin snips. Especially designed to make curved and straight cuts in metal.
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Tin snips
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Used to cut lightweight sheet metal. Can make straight cuts and wide curves
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Ripping hammer
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Has a wedge-shaped claw used for prying apart pieces that have been nailed together, has a mesh type face for rough framing work.
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Tack Hammer
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Small lightweight hammer that holds and sets tack. Usually weighs only 5-8 ounces. used for picture frames and such.
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Claw Hammer
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Most commonly used hammer. Claw provides leverage for pulling nails. The face may be flat, bell shaped, or checkered. 13-16 ounce head weight is appropriate.
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Dead Blow Hammer
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Head is filled with lead shot and oil so that the energy of the impact is absorbed in the head. Eliminates any rebound in assembly work.
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Rubber Mallet
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Used mainly for assembling projects.
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Carpenters Mallet
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Used for assembling projects and striking chisels.
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Ball Peen Hammer
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One surface is used to strike cold chisels and punches, and the other for shaping soft metal
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Power Brad Nailer
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Drivers and countersinks brads or nails without marring the surface of the wood
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Finish nailer
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Drives and countersinks 2'' finish nails
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Nail Puller
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Called a ''Cats paw'' driven under the head of a nail so it can be pulled out
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Ripping Bar
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For pulling large nails and removing old materials during remodeling.
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Pry Bar
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One end is a nail puller, and the other end is used for prying or separating materials that are nailed together.
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Nail set
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Conceals the head of finishing nails by driving them below the surface of the wood
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