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Do-It-All Drill Bit
Irwin's Unibit Cobalt Step Drill makes it easy to bore large holes in metal or plastic.
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Workers who routinely carry two utility knives might appreciate the Bostitch Twin Blade Knife.
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What sets the Duck Prybar apart from other testosterone-fueled wrecking bars are the adjustable lifting arms.
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Most professional toolbelts are easily configured to fit the needs of the user, but swapping pouches to accommodate changing tasks can be a hassle.
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The original drywall rasp was a scrap of metal lath wrapped around a 2x4.
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Rather than build frames in place stick by stick, some trimmers assemble door and window casings on the floor and shoot them into place on the wall.
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At about one foot long and 3 1/2 pounds, the Jackson Pulverizer demolition hammer is easy to handle with one hand.
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The Nail Kicker V20 by Reconnx removes nails from lumber.
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According to Diablo, the new Demo Demon 7 1/4-inch circ-saw blade lasts longer in nail-infested and other challenging materials.
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Create a temporary dust-containment wall or 'room' with plastic sheeting using the ZipWall system.