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Tool Identification

Tool Identification. By:Gord Darling Construction Technology. Adjustable Wrench. Turning various size nuts and bolts. Allen Wrench. Turning hex head socket screws. Aviation Snips. Cutting sheet metal. Ball Pein Hammer. Hammering metal. Bar Clamp.

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Tool Identification

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  1. Tool Identification By:Gord Darling Construction Technology

  2. Adjustable Wrench • Turning various size nuts and bolts.

  3. Allen Wrench • Turning hex head socket screws.

  4. Aviation Snips • Cutting sheet metal.

  5. Ball Pein Hammer • Hammering metal.

  6. Bar Clamp • Clamping large sections of wood together.

  7. Bent Nose Pliers • Reaching obstructive or awkward places.

  8. Bolt Cutters • Cutting bolts & steel rods.

  9. Box End Wrench • Turning hex head nuts and bolts.

  10. C Clamp • Clamping two or more pieces of metal together.

  11. Chain Saw File • Sharpening chain saw file.

  12. Chalk Line Reel • Making straight lines.

  13. Circular Carbide Saw Blade • Blade used on portable electric saw.

  14. Cold Chisel • Cutting metal.

  15. Combination Oil Stone • For sharpening and honing cutting tools.

  16. Combination Square • Determining 45o and 90o angles.

  17. Combination Wrench • Turning hex and square nuts and bolts.

  18. Compass • Drawing circles.

  19. Compass Saw • Cutting wood in close places.

  20. Coping Saw • Cutting curves and irregular cuts.

  21. Cordless Drill • Drilling holes with a tool that uses a battery pack.

  22. Countersink • Flaring top of hole for recessing head for flathead screw or bolt.

  23. Diagonal Cutting Pliers • Surface and diagonal wire cutting.

  24. Drift Punch • Aligning holes.

  25. Drill Press Vise • Holding stock while drilling.

  26. Dust Mask • Protects the respiratory system from airborne particles.

  27. Emery Dresser • Smoothing face of grinding wheel.

  28. End Cutting Nippers • Cutting ends of wire, nails and small bolts.

  29. Finishing Nail • Nailing boards where head will not be noticed.

  30. Framing Square • Squaring cut corners and laying out stairs and rafters.

  31. Glass Cutter • Cutting glass.

  32. Groove Joint Pliers • Gripping when greater pressure is needed.

  33. Hack Saw • Sawing metal.

  34. Half Hatchet • Cutting and fitting wood.

  35. Half Round File • Curve and flat filing.

  36. Hammer Drill • Power drilling in concrete, brick or block.

  37. Hand Screw Clamp • Clamping wood together.

  38. Level • Leveling and plumbing.

  39. Line Level • Leveling between long distance points.

  40. Long Nose Pliers • Reaching into recessed areas.

  41. Machinist’s Vise • Holding metal firm while working.

  42. Masonry Bit • Boring a hole in concrete, brick, or block.

  43. Miter Box • Cutting angles.

  44. Nail Hammer • Driving nails.

  45. Nail Set • Countersinking nail heads.

  46. Nailing Gun • Rapid nailing using air, gas, or electricity.

  47. Open End Wrench • Turning square head nuts and bolts.

  48. Phillip’s Screwdriver • Turning phillips heads screws.

  49. Pin Punch • Driving out metal pins.

  50. Pipe Wrench • Turning and holding metal pipe.

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