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Steel Bristle Wire Brush

A steel wire brush has steel bristles that are hard and springy, used for cleaning rust, removing paint, and creating conductive connections. Diagonal pliers are intended for cutting wire, with cutting edges that intersect at an angle for their name. Files are tools that remove fine material and come in various shapes, used for tasks like smoothing wood and metal edges.

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Steel Bristle Wire Brush

A steel wire brush has steel bristles that are hard and springy, used for cleaning rust, removing paint, and creating conductive connections. Diagonal pliers are intended for cutting wire, with cutting edges that intersect at an angle for their name. Files are tools that remove fine material and come in various shapes, used for tasks like smoothing wood and metal edges.

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Steel Bristle Wire Brush

Description:
A wire brush is a tool consisting of a brush whose bristles are made of wire,
most often steel wire. The steel used is generally a medium- to high-carbon
variety and very hard and springy. Other wire brushes feature bristles made
from brass or stainless steel, depending on application.
Uses:
Primarily used in cleaning rust
Removing paint
Creating a better conductive area for attaching electrical connections
Cleaning grills
Diagonal Cutting Pliers

Description:
Diagonal pliers (or wire cutters or diagonal cutting pliers or diagonal cutters)
are pliers intended for the cutting of wire (they are generally not used to
grab or turn anything). The plane defined by the cutting edges of the jaws
intersects the joint rivet at an angle or "on a diagonal", hence the name.
Uses:
Cutting Wires such as:
o Brass Wires
o Copper Wires
o Iron Wires
o Aluminum Wires
Flat File Tool

Description:
A file is a tool used to remove fine amounts of material from a workpiece. It
is common in woodworking, metalworking, and other similar trade and
hobby tasks. Most are hand tools, made of a case hardened steel bar of
rectangular, square, triangular, or round cross-section, with one or more
surfaces cut with sharp, generally parallel teeth.
Uses:
Cutting small amount of materials
Cleaning rough edges of materials
Smoothen edges of metals and woods
Round File Tool

Description:
Usually made of steel bar that has a rough surface. There are several types
of filing tool but this type is round in cross section and gradually tapered
over its length.
Uses:
Used for enlarging holes or cutting scalloped edges
Used in creating semi-circular grooves and removing concave edges
Slip Joint Pliers

Description:
Usually has two holes that are connected by a slot for the pivot. This pivot
can be moved to increase the size of its jaw. There are several varieties of
slip joint plier which are straight slip joint plier, tongue-and-groove plier and
lines men plier.
Uses:
Gripping and bending hardware.
Very useful in household repairs.
Wooden Clamp

Description:
A wooden clamp is a fastening device used to hold or secure objects tightly
together to prevent movement or separation through the application of
inward pressure.
Uses:
Used to secure objects
Used to hold wooden and metal pieces
Back Saw

Description:
A backsaw is any hand saw which has a stiffening rib on the edge opposite
the cutting edge, allowing for better control and more precise cutting than
with other types of saws.
Uses:
Used for cutting tenons
Used for cutting dovetails
Used for precise work in cabinetry and joinery
Air Spray Gun

Description:
Uses:

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