Floor Chisels are mainly used for breaking and lifting up floor boards. They are longer and lighter than other chisels. Their cutting edge is designed to groove the flooring and help lift the board.
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2 x 10 |
3 x 11 |
These are mainly used to make smooth cuts on bricks.
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4 x 7 |
3 x 8.5 |
4 x 8.3/4 |
Mason Chisel are ideal for cutting or shaping brick, cement block, cinder block, or trimming excess mortar.
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1.75 x 9 |
Electrician’s Chisels are used by electricians in order to clear out spaces from walls when installing pattress boxes, the angle on an electrician’s chisel is duller than on a flooring chisel.
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2.75 x 9 |
Flat Utility Chisel is used to cut bars and rods to reduce surfaces and to cut sheet metal that is too thick or difficult to cut with tin snips.
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1-1/4 x 12 |
Brick Bolsters are designed for making cracks rather than to cut through items. The wide blade allows them to induce a crack into the widest of surfaces, such as masonry blocks etc.
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3 x 9 |
4 x 9 |
Plugging Chisel is designed for removing old mortar from brickwork during a process known as “repointing”. The tool is shaped to facilitate this, and the“flute” (grooved part) of the chisel is designed to allow any remains to be removed.
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10 x 1/4 |
Pointed Chisel is used for cleaning out corners in difficult places and pulling over centre punch marks wrongly placed for drilling
Flat Chisel is used to cut bars and rods to reduce surfaces and to cut sheet metal that is too thick or difficult to cut with tin snips.
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mm | mm | mm |
16 | 13 | 150 |
16 | 13 | 175 |
16 | 13 | 200 |
16 | 13 | 250 |
16 | 13 | 300 |
19 | 16 | 150 |
19 | 16 | 200 |
19 | 16 | 250 |
19 | 16 | 300 |
19 | 16 | 400 |
22 | 19 | 150 |
22 | 19 | 200 |
22 | 19 | 250 |
22 | 19 | 300 |
22 | 19 | 400 |
25 | 19 | 200 |
25 | 19 | 250 |
Cold Chisels are made of tempered steel used for cutting ‘cold’ metals, meaning that they are not used in conjunction with heating torches, forges etc.
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5.5 x 3/8 6 x 1/2 6.7 x 5/8 |
Punches and chisels are used for removing pins and bushings, and cutting or splitting steel objects.
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Flat Chisel | 6 x 1/2 8 x 5/8 10 x 3/4 6 x 1/1 8 x 5/8 10 x 3/4 |
Center Punch | 6 x 1/2 8 x 5/8 |
Nail Punch | 6 x 1/2 8 x 5/8 6 x 3/8 |
Pin Punch | 6 x 1/2 |
Punches and chisels are used for removing pins and bushings, and cutting or splitting steel objects.
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Flat Chisel | 5.5 x 3/8 6 x 1/2 6.7 x 5/8 |
Pin Punch | 6 x 5/16 6 x 1/4 6 x 3/16 6×5/32 6 x 1/8 6 x 1/16 |
Centerl Punch | 6 x 3/32 |
Taper Punch | 4 x 1/4 4 x 5/16 |
Pin punchs are used as an aid in aligning bolt or rivet holes prior to inserting a fastener.
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Flat Chisel | 6 x 5/16 6 x 1/4 6 x 3/16 6 x 5/32 6 x 1/8 6 x 1/16 4 |
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6 x 5/16 | . | – |
6 x 1/4 | . | – |
6 x 3/16 | . | – |
6 x 5/32 | . | – |
6 x 1/8 | . | – |
6 x 1/16 | . | – |
6 x 1/2 | – | . |
They are designed to counter sink nails into hard or soft wood.
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5 x 1/32 5 x 2/32 5 x 3/32 |
The knurled grip on these nail punches ensures tip placement on non-hardened finish nails.
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5 x 1/32 5 x 2/32 5 x 3/32 |
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