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Tool ID Card Tool ID No. Tool ID No. Acetylene Regulator 100 Deep Socket 135 Adjustable End Wrench 101 Diagonal Cutter 136 Adjustable Wrench 102 Die and Stock 137 Anvil 103 Die Handle 138 Arc Welder 104 Digital Multimeter 139 Auto Level 105 Drift Punch/Pin Punch 140 Aviation Snips 106 Drill Press 141 Back Saw 107 Drills 142 Ball Pein Hammer 108 Drywall Hammer 143 Band Saw 109 Drywall Sander 144 Bar Clamp 110 Drywall Saw 145 Bars 111 Drywall Trowel 146 Battery Post Cleaner 112 Electric Drill 147 Belt Sander 113 Electrode Holder 148 Bent Nose Pliers 114 Engineer's Hammer 149 Blacksmith's Hammer 115 Engraver 150 Block Plane 116 Feeler Gauge 151 Box End Wrench 117 Fence Pliars 152 Brick Trowel 118 Files & Rasp 153 "C" Clamp 119 Finishing Trowel 154 Calipers/Dividers 120 Fish Tape 155 Chaining Pin 121 Flaring Tool 156 Chalk Line 122 Flex Handle 157 Circular Saw 123 Forge 158 Closed Reel Fiberglass Tape 124 Forstner Bit 159 Cold Chisel 125 Framing Hammer 160 Combination Square 126 Framing Square 161 Compression Gauge 127 Gasket Scraper 162 Conduit Bender 128 Gauges 163 Continuity Tester 129 Gear Puller 164 Coping Saw 130 Grinder 165 Copper Pipe Tools 131 Groover/Edger 166 Cotter Pin Puller 132 Ground Clamp 167 Counter Sink 133 Hack Saw 168 Curved Claw Hammer 134 Hand Saw 169 Tool ID No. Tool ID No. Hand Screw 170 Ring Compressor 207 Hex Keys 171 Rubber Mallet 208 Hydraulic Shear 172 Sharpening Stone 209 Jack Plane 173 Shear 210 Jig Saw 174 Sheet Metal Brake 211 Jointer Plane 175 Shingler's Hatchet 212 Keyhole Saw 176 Shovels 213 Laser Level 177 Slag or Chipping Hammer 214 Laser Target 178 Sliding "T" Bevel 215 Leather Welding Gloves 179 Sliding "T" Handle 216 Level 180 Smoothing Plane 217 Lineman's Pliers 181 Soap Stone 218 Mallets 182 Socket Driver 219 Marking Guage 183 Spark Plug Gap Gauge 220 Nail Sets 184 Speed Handle 221 Needle Nose Pliers 185 Standard Screwdriver 222 Nut Driver 186 Stapler 223 Oil Filter Wrench 187 Straight Snips 224 Open End Wrench 188 Surveying Rods 225 Open Reel Fiberglass Tape 189 Surveyor's Tape 226 Open Reel Tape 190 Tap Handles 227 Phillips Screwdriver 191 Tape Clamp Handle 228 Pipe Clamp 192 Tape Tension Handle 229 Pipe Cutter 193 Tapered Shank Twist Drill 230 Pipe Die 194 Tinner's Hammer 231 Pipe Reamer 195 Tip Cleaner 232 Pipe Tap 196 Torque Wrench 233 Pipe Vise 197 Try Square 234 Pipe Wrench 198 Tubing Cutter 235 Plastic Pipe Cutter 199 Vise Grip "C" Clamp 236 Pop Rivet Tool 200 Water Pump Pliers 237 Power Miter Saw 201 Welding Clamp 238 Putty Knife 202 Wire Brush 239 Radial Arm Saw 203 Wire Stripper 240 Rafter Marking Square 204 Wood Chisel 241 Ratchet Handle 205 Wood Float 242 Retractable Steel Tape 206.
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