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Current Tool List TOOL LENDING LIBRARY ----- FUNDED BY PRAIRIE MEADOWS ----- Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity ReStore ▪ 2200 E Euclid Ave ▪ Des Moines, IA 50317 ▪ 515-309-0224 Tool List Air Tools Texture Sprayers Lawn Mowers Tool Set Air Compressor Leaf Blowers Work Lights Pneumatic Brad Nailer Floor Care and Sanding Plate Compactor Pneumatic Finish Nailer Carpet Cleaner Post Hole Augers Plumbing and Pumps Pneumatic Palm Nailer Carpet Kicker Post Hole Auger Blades Conduit Benders Pneumatic Pin Nailer Carpet Seamer Power Washers Conduit Cutters Carpet Stretcher Sidewalk Edger Drain Cleaning Machine Concrete Carpet Trimmer Weed Trimmers PEX Crimp Tools Angle Grinder Floor Buffer / Polisher Plastic Pipe/Tube Cutters Bull Floats Floor Nailers Hand Tools Concrete Mixer Grout Float Adhesive Gun Saws Concrete Pul - Krete Laminate Shear/Trimmer Bar Clamps Bucket Saw Concrete Saws Linoleum Roller Chisels Chop Saw Finishing Trowel Thin Set Trowel C Clamps Circular Saws Masonry Hammer Tile Cutters Fish Tape Compound Miter Saws Masonry Saw Tile Saws Levels Festool Circular Saw Mortar Hoe Wood Floor Drum Sander Nail Pullers Hacksaws Mortar Joint Trowel Wood Floor Edger Quick Grip Clamps Hand Saws Wood Floor Orbital Sander Rivet Gun Hinge Template Jigs Drills and Hammers Squares Jigsaws Claw Hammers Garden Hand Tools Straight Edges Keyhole Saws Drills Bow Saws Straight Edge Clamps Laminate Trimmer Drill Bit Sets Cultivator Forks Stud Finder Miter Boxes Framing Hammers Drainage Spades Sub Scanner Detection Miter Saw Hammer Drills Fertilizer/Seed Spreader Tap and Die Set Miter Saw Stand Impact Drivers Garden Rakes Tool Kit Portable Table Saw Jackhammers Hay Forks Wire Strippers Power Metal Shears Lockset Jigs Hoes Wood Clamps Reciprocating Saws Power Scraper Leaf Rakes Wrecking Bars Rotozip Right-Angle Drills Loppers Tin Snips Rotary Hammers Pick Axes Miscellaneous Sledge Hammers Post Drivers Appliance Dollies Scaffolding and Ladders Post-Hole Diggers Automotive Jacks Extension Ladders Dry Wall, Painting, Texturing Pruners Bench Grinder Ladder Jack Drywall Hammer Pump Sprayer Bottle Jack Ladder Stabilizer Drywall Lifts Round Point Spades Deck Jig Scaffolding Drywall Roller Lifts Spading Forks Fans Step Ladders Drywall Sanders Square Point Spades Gear Puller Drywall Sanding Systems Tampers Generator Woodworking Drywall Screw Gun Tree Trimmers Jump Starter Belt Sanders Drywall Taping System Weed Cutters Kreg Jig Finish Sanders Heat Guns Weed Wrenches Loading Ramps Handheld Planer Inside Corner Trowel Wheel Barrows Metal Brake Multi-Master Oscillating Knock Down Trowels MIG Welder Tools Mud Pans Garden Power Tools Pallet Breaker Orbital Sanders Paddle Mixers Aerator 2 & 4-Wheel Dollies Portable Planer Paint Removers/Scrapers Dethatcher Sawhorses Routers Paint Sprayers Garden Tillers Shingle Cutter Router Bit Sets Steamers Ground Compactor Shingle Remover Router Table Taping Knives Hedge Trimmers Shop Vac .
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