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Artillery Tools

Artillery Tools at the National Hardware show being interviewed by Welcome Home, the #1 television show for home furnishings and home improvement.

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Cool Tools on DIY the Gripbar utility pry bar

The Gripbar pry bar from Tool Innovations Inc, as seen on the DIY network’s Cool Tools show. This one piece drop forged “Attack dog” demolition, construction, roofing, and utility pry bar “does it all”! “It takes the Grip!” Get yours today and visit www.gripbar.net

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How to tear off cedar shingles without a lull

roof-shingle-removal-tool.com Removing cedar roof shingles goes pretty slick with these tear off tools. Stripping shingles is now a lot more fun.

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How to tear off three layers of roof shingles

roof-shingle-removal-tool.com Removing the dreaded double asphalt on shake just got faster and easier with this five horsepower stripping tool. Tearing off multiple layers of roof shingles is now the fun part of roofing, steep pitches, valleys, and all.

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roof-shingle-removal-tool.com My powered roof shingle tear off tool also has an appetite for clapboards. Note the largely un-damaged typar.

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roof-shingle-removal-tool.com Five horsepower ripper adresses the toughest roof shingle tear off conditions. Sick of having my (butt) kicked tearing off layered roofs, I finally did something about it. This resulting powered roof stripping tool is not only economical, but also is very tolerant of the imperfect conditions encountered in multi-layered roof shingle removing operations. At any angle, and on any roof pitch, my pneumatic tear off tool rips apart most any roofing material; flashings, valleys, and all.

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roof-shingle-removal-tool.com Removing roof shingles is my favorite part of the job with this stripper. Here are some of Razor Bar’s best moments tearing off roofing.

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roof-shingle-removal-tool.com Stripping the roof is now the fun part of the shingle job. With a Razor Bar, youll get long strokes ripping large areas and say goodbye to the old slam-and-nibble. Razor Bar dodges obstacles and rides on irregular surfaces to glide under the roof shingles and rip them free. Razor bar also grabs and throws roof shingles, making the tool also excellent for handling the debris once loosened. Planks, valleys, etc. are cleaned off, and the roof shingles are delivered to the ground rarely being touched with the hand.

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