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Projected Tool List The Vancouver Tool Library - Projected Tool List Tool Category Tool Tool Category Tool Awl Brick and Jointing Tools Chalk line Bull Float draw knife bull float handles, 6 ft flatbar cement finishing tools hammers (various) darby trowels, edgers, groovers, level (various) cement mixer, electric mallet, rubber cement mixing box miter box chisels: brick, cold, bull point nail puller concrete tamper (jitterbug) Concrete and Masonry nail set sledge hammer planes, various saw, tile (wetsaw) plum bob Grinder plybars, various Grout Float, various rasp, wood mortar hoe router table mortar mixing box router rebar cutter / bender Carpentry and saw, hand crosscut rotary hammer Woodworking saw horses x2 rotary hammer bits speed square pipe clamps, 2'-8' screwdriver set spring clamps squares, various c-clamps, various Clamps stud finder hand-screw tape measure, various vice-grips utility knife corner-clamps wood chisels, various Box cable cutter Screw gun circuit tester Electricians drill extension cords, <50' angle grinder, Electrical extension cords, >50' random orbital sander soldering iron saw, circular (skilsaw) wire stripper saw, power miter (chop) Multimeter saw, reciprocating (sawzall) saw, saber (jigsaw) saw, table The Vancouver Tool Library - Projected Tool List Caulking gun Bow saw drywall mud knives, various digging bar, various drywall corner knife posthole digger drywall hand sander garden trowel drywall pole sander hedgeshear, manual drywall T-square hedgetrimmer, electric Floor and Wall floor and roof scraper hoe, planters heat gun pushmower knee pads lawnmower paint scraper lopping shears tile cutter, ceramic and vinyl picks tile nipper mattock Paint Trays pole pruner Gardening and Digging Paint rollers pitchfork Painting Paint roller extensions pole pruner extension handle Drop Cloths pruning saw Edging tools pruning shear, hand Goggles rakes, leaf, and grading Hearing Protection rototiller Safety Respirators shovel, round or square Hard hats soil tamper leather gloves spade, garden bolt cutter, 24" street broom files, various weed eater hacksaw wheelbarrow hex key set chainsaw nut drivers extension, 16, 24, 28 Mechanical Tools pliers, various ladder jacks Ladders pop-riveter orchard ladder screwdriver set step ladders tin snips, various Piano dolly Material Handling staple gun hand trucks wrench set Drain snake, electric pipe cutter Plumbing tap and die set pipe wrenches, various.
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