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Tool Inventory 7.23.21 Tool Name Category Retail Value Cost to Borrow Adjustable wrench: large Carpentry $10.46 $ 0.31 Adjustable wrench: small Carpentry $9.56 $ 0.29 Air compressor Power Tools $374.00 $ 11.22 Air ratchet wrench Power Tools $61.28 $ 1.84 Auger bit: small, drill powered Power Tools $33.50 $ 1.01 Auger: 1 person - medium duty (8 in bit included) Power Tools $587.00 $ 17.61 Auger: 2 person (8 in bit included) Power Tools $728.00 $ 21.84 Axe Earthwork $29.79 $ 0.89 Bar clamp: up to 18in Carpentry $11.48 $ 0.34 Bean bag toss (cornhole) Special Events $50.00 $ 1.50 Blower: backpack gas-powered Earthwork $299.00 $ 8.97 Blower: handheld corded (electric) Power Tools $67.65 $ 2.03 Blower: handheld cordless (electric) Power Tools $149.00 $ 4.47 Blower: handheld gas-powered Power Tools $149.00 $ 4.47 Bolt cutters Carpentry $19.97 $ 0.60 Bottle jack: hydraulic Carpentry $35.00 $ 1.05 Bow saw Earthwork $9.97 $ 0.30 Broadfork Earthwork $199.00 $ 5.97 Broom: push Custodial $16.65 $ 0.50 Broom: street sweeper Custodial $19.99 $ 0.60 Broom: sweep Custodial $8.82 $ 0.26 Buck saw Carpentry $10.97 $ 0.33 Bulb planter: long handle w/ release Earthwork $22.97 $ 0.69 Carpet Cleaner with Upholstery Cleaner Special Events $638.99 $ 19.17 Caulk gun: 10 oz Carpentry $2.98 $ 0.09 Chainsaw chaps Safety $59.98 $ 1.80 Chainsaw: gas-powered Power Tools $219.00 $ 6.57 Chair: folding Special Events $24.95 $ 0.75 Chalk line and chalk Carpentry $4.96 $ 0.15 Circular saw Power Tools $112.99 $ 3.39 Circular saw: cordless Power Tools $149.98 $ 4.50 Cultivator: long handle Earthwork $15.97 $ 0.48 Demolition bar: 36 in Carpentry $20.99 $ 0.63 Digging bar Earthwork $31.97 $ 0.96 Dirt tamper Earthwork $31.65 $ 0.95 Drill: corded 3/8 in chuck Power Tools $49.97 $ 1.50 Drill: cordless Power Tools $175.00 $ 5.25 Drop cloth: canvas Painting $14.99 $ 0.45 Drywall square: 48 in Carpentry $11.98 $ 0.36 Drywall trowel: wide 10-12in Carpentry $7.27 $ 0.22 Dust pan Custodial $4.79 $ 0.14 Edger: rotary Earthwork $29.97 $ 0.90 Extension cord: 25 ft Power Tools $18.97 $ 0.57 Extension cord: 50 ft Power Tools $24.97 $ 0.75 Extension cord: power block Power Tools $17.87 $ 0.54 Extension pole: 4ft Painting $5.98 $ 0.18 Face mask: 100 washable fabric (donated) Safety $0.00 $ - Fan: box or pedestal Power Tools $19.99 $ 0.60 Fan: drum Power Tools $169.99 $ 5.10 Fan: portable air mover Power Tools $79.00 $ 2.37 Farm jack: 3.5 ton Earthwork $59.97 $ 1.80 Floor buffer: electric high speed Custodial $1200.00 $ 36.00 Floor scraper Carpentry $14.42 $ 0.43 Frisbee Special Events $2.22 $ 0.07 Furniture dolly Custodial $19.99 $ 0.60 Gas can: gas/oil mix - 1 gal Earthwork $11.98 $ 0.36 Gas can: unleaded - 1 gal Earthwork $11.98 $ 0.36 Gas can: unleaded - 5 gal Earthwork $21.99 $ 0.66 Generator: 3500w / 240v Power Tools $1229.00 $ 36.87 Generator: 5500w / 240v Power Tools $1899.00 $ 56.97 Giant Jenga Special Events $50.00 $ 1.50 Grinder: 4 1/2 in wheel Power Tools $74.00 $ 2.22 Grinder: Angle, cordless Power Tools $344.50 $ 10.34 Hack saw Carpentry $9.94 $ 0.30 Hammer drill: corded Power Tools $160.00 $ 4.80 Hammer drill: cordless Power Tools $200.00 $ 6.00 Hammer: 2-4 lb demolition Carpentry $17.46 $ 0.52 Hammer: framing Carpentry $13.46 $ 0.40 Hammer: standard claw Carpentry $7.48 $ 0.22 Hand cultivator Earthwork $3.97 $ 0.12 Hand cultivator / hoe combo Earthwork $10.97 $ 0.33 Hand sander (sheetrock) Carpentry $6.48 $ 0.19 Hand sanitizer: pump bottle (donated) Safety $0.00 $ - Hand trowel Earthwork $3.97 $ 0.12 Hand truck: standard Special Events $49.00 $ 1.47 Hand weeder Earthwork $2.97 $ 0.09 Hard hat: chain saw Safety $45.98 $ 1.38 Hard hat: standard Safety $6.97 $ 0.21 Heat gun: electric Painting $39.97 $ 1.20 Hedge shears Earthwork $21.98 $ 0.66 Hedge trimmer: electric cordless Earthwork $199.00 $ 5.97 Hedge trimmer: gas powered Power Tools $289.00 $ 8.67 Hex wrench set: English (SAE) Carpentry $7.96 $ 0.24 Hex wrench set: Metric Carpentry $7.96 $ 0.24 Hoe: 2-prong Earthwork $15.97 $ 0.48 Hoe: garden Earthwork $9.97 $ 0.30 Ice chest / cooler Special Events $32.90 $ 0.99 Ice chest / cooler: 150 qt Special Events $99.98 $ 3.00 Impact driver: compact cordless Power Tools $185.00 $ 5.55 Impact driver: pneumatic Power Tools $159.98 $ 4.80 Jackhammer: electric Power Tools $1299.00 $ 38.97 Jig saw Power Tools $69.00 $ 2.07 Jig saw: cordless Power Tools $169.00 $ 5.07 Kneepads (pair) Safety $10.97 $ 0.33 Ladder: extension 16 ft Ladders $107.00 $ 3.21 Ladder: extension 20 ft Ladders $156.00 $ 4.68 Ladder: extension 24 ft Ladders $189.00 $ 5.67 Ladder: platform 4 ft Ladders $82.00 $ 2.46 Ladder: platform 6 ft Ladders $122.00 $ 3.66 Ladder: step 4 ft Ladders $50.81 $ 1.52 Ladder: step 6 ft Ladders $59.00 $ 1.77 Ladder: step 8 ft Ladders $82.00 $ 2.46 Lawn mower: reel / push Earthwork $89.97 $ 2.70 Lawnmower: electric cordless - heavy duty Earthwork $549.00 $ 16.47 Lawnmower: gas Power Tools $240.00 $ 7.20 LED Work Light Safety $69.99 $ 2.10 Level: 2ft Carpentry $10.97 $ 0.33 Level: 4ft Carpentry $15.99 $ 0.48 Level: post Carpentry $3.97 $ 0.12 Level: torpedo Carpentry $3.97 $ 0.12 Line striping machine Painting $130.00 $ 3.90 Lopper Earthwork $26.78 $ 0.80 Mallet: rubber Carpentry $4.97 $ 0.15 Mitre saw (and mitre box) Carpentry $13.46 $ 0.40 Mitre saw: compound chop Power Tools $219.00 $ 6.57 Mitre saw: compound sliding Power Tools $379.00 $ 11.37 Mitre saw: stand Power Tools $199.00 $ 5.97 Mixing tub Carpentry $3.97 $ 0.12 Mortar hoe Carpentry $29.97 $ 0.90 Mud tray Carpentry $4.25 $ 0.13 Nailer: finish (pneumatic) Carpentry $67.00 $ 2.01 Nailer: framing (electric / cordless) Carpentry $399.98 $ 12.00 Nailer: framing (pneumatic) Carpentry $249.00 $ 7.47 Nailer: roofing - coil (pneumatic) Carpentry $169.00 $ 5.07 Oscillating multitool: corded Power Tools $99.00 $ 2.97 Paint can key Painting $0.99 $ 0.03 Paint scraper Painting $7.97 $ 0.24 Paint scraper: 5-in-1 tool Painting $5.97 $ 0.18 Pick axe: pick mattock Earthwork $31.97 $ 0.96 Pipe wrench: large Carpentry $10.96 $ 0.33 Pipe wrench: small Carpentry $7.95 $ 0.24 Pitchfork: 4-tine digging fork Earthwork $24.97 $ 0.75 Pitchfork: long handle Earthwork $34.97 $ 1.05 Pitchfork: short D-handle Earthwork $24.97 $ 0.75 Plastic bucket: 5 gal Custodial $4.98 $ 0.15 Pliers: channel lock Carpentry $12.96 $ 0.39 Pliers: needle nose Carpentry $8.99 $ 0.27 Pliers: regular Carpentry $5.98 $ 0.18 Pliers: vise grip Carpentry $12.94 $ 0.39 Pole sander - head only Painting $13.86 $ 0.42 Pole saw: manual Earthwork $39.93 $ 1.20 Post driver Earthwork $26.00 $ 0.78 Post hole digger Earthwork $24.97 $ 0.75 Power strip (6 outlets) Special Events $2.97 $ 0.09 Pressure washer: electric Power Tools $179.96 $ 5.40 Pressure washer: gas powered Power Tools $329.00 $ 9.87 Pruner (hand-held) Earthwork $16.97 $ 0.51 Pruning saw: folding Earthwork $19.88 $ 0.60 Putty knife: 1-2in wide Painting $5.97 $ 0.18 Putty knife: 3-4in wide Painting $6.97 $ 0.21 Radio: job site Special Events $199.00 $ 5.97 Rake: asphalt / landscaping Earthwork $36.99 $ 1.11 Rake: bow / iron Earthwork $15.13 $ 0.45 Rake: leaf Earthwork $12.40 $ 0.37 Rake: shrub Earthwork $9.97 $ 0.30 Reciprocating saw: corded Power Tools $99.00 $ 2.97 Reciprocating saw: cordless Power Tools $195.00 $ 5.85 Riveter Carpentry $9.97 $ 0.30 Roller cage: 4in Painting $1.79 $ 0.05 Roller cage: 9in Painting $3.57 $ 0.11 Safety cone Safety $13.47 $ 0.40 Safety glasses: standard Safety $5.96 $ 0.18 Safety vest Safety $7.66 $ 0.23 Sander: finishing electric Power Tools $79.99 $ 2.40 Sander: random orbital 5 in corded Power Tools $69.00 $ 2.07 Sanding block Painting $4.97 $ 0.15 Sawhorse: single Carpentry $15.00 $ 0.45 Scaffolding: 6 ft Painting $219.00 $ 6.57 Scissor Lift 26' Heavy Equipment $10000.00 $ 300.00 Scissors Safety $3.79 $ 0.11 Screwdriver: flat head Carpentry $3.97 $ 0.12 Screwdriver: phillips head Carpentry $3.97 $ 0.12 Scrub brush Custodial $3.99 $ 0.12 Sheetrock saw Carpentry $7.42 $ 0.22 Shop vac: standard Power Tools $84.00 $ 2.52 Shovel: drain / trenching Earthwork $29.00 $ 0.87 Shovel: roofing Carpentry $22.38 $ 0.67 Shovel: round head Earthwork $14.92 $ 0.45 Shovel: snow Custodial $12.88 $ 0.39 Shovel: square head Earthwork $14.92 $ 0.45 Shovel: wide mouth Earthwork $22.97 $ 0.69 Sledgehammer Carpentry $22.97 $ 0.69 SmartBox Delivery System - RVA Delivery $4167.00 $ 125.01 Snow blower Power Tools $746.00 $ 22.38 Socket set Carpentry $33.97 $ 1.02 Spade: drain / trenching Earthwork $24.97 $ 0.75 Spade: round head Earthwork $14.97 $ 0.45 Spade: square head Earthwork $14.97 $ 0.45 Spray nozzle (for hose) Earthwork $4.97 $ 0.15 Spreader: broadcast (wheeled) Earthwork $34.97 $ 1.05 Square: 12in Carpentry $3.97 $ 0.12 Square: 24in Carpentry $8.47 $ 0.25 Square: adjustable 12in Carpentry $6.48 $ 0.19 Square: speed Carpentry $6.98 $ 0.21 Squeegee: floor Custodial $19.50 $ 0.59 Staple gun: manual Carpentry $16.43 $ 0.49 Surge protector Power Tools $13.97 $ 0.42 Survey tape: 100ft Carpentry $16.97 $ 0.51 Swing blade / weedcutter Earthwork $16.97 $ 0.51 Table saw: portable Power Tools $299.99 $ 9.00 Table: folding - 30 in x 6 ft Special Events $57.99 $ 1.74 Table: folding - high top round Special Events $45.00 $ 1.35 Tape measure: 25ft Carpentry $8.88 $ 0.27 Tarp: landscaping Earthwork $8.27 $ 0.25 Telescope pole: 8ft Painting $12.48 $ 0.37 Tent weight: bag (15lbs) Special Events $14.23 $ 0.43 Tent weight: solid disk Special Events $35.99 $ 1.08 Tent: (heavy duty 10'x10') pop-up folding Special Events $219.00 $ 6.57 Tent: pop-up folding Special Events $149.00 $ 4.47 Tiller: heavy duty - 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