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Is there such a tool to be able to x-ray a wall to see what is inside without having to demolish it? Does this tool exist, and if it does, where can I find it?
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There are fiber optic tools which will allow you to inspect the inside of finished walls by drilling a small hole and inserting the scope. Try http://www2.northerntool.com/product-1/436251.htm
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Hello- Im inquiring for my mom, her late husband had some older tools in his collection including an Abestos Tile saw from the early 1900s. Would anyone know the approximate value of that? She would like to make sure that shes getting a fair price if she sells it. Does anyone have a website/research...
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Dear William: I am not sure what you need. But I have a flaring tool. You can purchase one for about ten or fifteen dollars. There is a Stove Heaven store in Harbor City here in Southern Cal. They refurbish old stoves, and likely could supply the parts you need. In Your Service: Woodclaver at a o l ...
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Ask questions and discover answers related to antique homes built prior to 1900. Tell your story of unexpected discovery or share your restoration project how-to tips, tool preferences, and techniques.
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Hi: you will have to buy a couple tools. they are not expensive. 1-First you need a screwdriver to pull the screw from the handle. If the screw doesnt show, there is either a friction fit cap to pry out carefully with your pocket knife or such, going around and around gently like a paint can lid to ...
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Hello, the name for the tool that is great for tile removal is called the Mutt made by the village blacksmith. good luck
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I have a great new kitchen with particle board supports under my lower cabinets. The supports got wet and need replacement. I dont want to have to remove the cabinets or the countertops. Is there a tool or technique to support the cabinet boxes while I change out the damaged footings?
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Hi Debbie, You can get the Mutt online at Ace Hardware. Your local hardware store should carry it also. Here is a link for you reference... http://www.acehardware.com/sm-village-blacksmith-big-mutt-chopping-scraping-tool--pi-1277224.html Tom
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I HAVE ONE GRASS 830 ANTIQUE HINGE in my possession. opens and seals tight, good as new. it was inherited through buying my home and left in tool crate of previous owner. accepting best offer. contact me at 862 485 5695. ask for dan. p.s. you cannot find the originals unless you have them inherited ...
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