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Peter
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Source for Specialty and Large Tools

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Check out this tool supplier..... and not just the page I posted here.... poke around a bit.

A lot of large and potentially useful tools. Sort of like "Northern Tool " on steroids.

On the link page down about 3/4 of the way are some nice jerry cans and and a stainless chemical sprayer

I was looking for a spike puller to remove spikes from landscape ties. Found some good pullers on another page inside the site, but also lots of other potentially useful stuff. Who knew there were so many versions of sledge hammers, picks, and mauls?

Stuff you definately won't find in the local hardware store.

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Re: Source for Specialty and Large Tools

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Check out this tool supplier..... and not just the page I posted here.... poke around a bit.
Uhhh, Peter, did you forget something?
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Re: Source for Specialty and Large Tools

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Doh!


Here is the link.

The spike pullers, mauls, etc are on the "forged Track Tools" page

http://www.rrtoolsnsolutions.com/miscProducts/index.asp

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Re: Source for Specialty and Large Tools

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Nice pry bars and sledges. i bet they are better than the Northern Indian ones!! They even have a "ships sledge" like the one I inherited from my Grandfather along with his lip adze. We always called it a "Pin Maul" though
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