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| HAND SAW
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| HAND SAW
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The ideal saw for woodworkers and do-it-yourselfers, the hand saw is even more mobile and practical than its portable electric counterpart. Used for both crosscutting or ripping, it is the traditional cutting tool for small projects and for those jobs where no electricity is available. |
| HAND SCREW
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Clamp, which is adjusted and held together with two screws. |
| HAND SHOWER KIT
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| HAND SOCKET
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Hand sockets are used with hand-operated ratchets. |
| HAND TOOL
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Manual rather than power driven too. |
| HAND-DRILLING HAMMER
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With its large crowned striking face, a hand-drilling hammer resembles a mini sledge hammer. The 3 lb. Drop-forged steel head and short handle are perfect for use with cold and brick chisels, punches and hardened nails. |
| HAND-TABBING
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Applying spots of adhesive to shingle tabs. |
| HANDHELD BUFFER/POLISHER
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Handheld buffer/polishers utilize a random orbital motion to ensure the best possible finish, leaving behind no swirl marks or burnt paint. They drastically reduce the time and effort needed to both apply and polish wax. Top-of-the-line models offer quality construction, heavy duty components, and features such as permanently lubricated bearings and precision-tuned counterweights-to help reduce vibration. |
| HANDLES
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Handles on drills include the pistol grip, the t (motor's weight is balanced over the hand), the center position or d (hand is in line with the motor), and the spade (a d turned 90 degrees, and often adjustable). Many drills have an auxiliary handle for extra balance and control. |
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