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12" Vinyl Cutter Cuts up to 12" x 12" square-vinyl composition, peel n' stick squares, and cove base. Strong aluminum base, with calibrated measuring gauge. Not for solid vinyl. Saves time - No need to use knife.

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Vinyl Knife Professional grade - For cutting linoleum and vinyl. 2-1/2" blade is ground and polished. Extra large handle provides comfortable grip.

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Carpet Knife Uses slotted razor blades. Comfortable die-cast handle has storage space for blades. Simply twist the nut to loosen or tighten the halves for fast blade changing or storage.

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Slotted Razor Blades - 10 pc. Heavy duty, blue tempered steel blade. Popular radius corner style. Honed edges for sharpness.

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Slotted Razor Blades - 25 pc. Heavy duty, blue tempered steel blade. Popular radius corner style. Honed edges for sharpness.

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Nozzle for Caulk Gun Nozzle for cove base adhesive application caulking gun. Disposable style - fits 1/10th gallon caulking guns. Evenly spreads beads of adhesive on back of cove base. 11 hole design, for 3" cove base.

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Pressure Sensitive Tape - Ironless Iron-less, for carpet seams. No Iron - No Heat - No Mess. 1-sided.

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Seam Roller Use for linoleum seaming, countertops, and flooring cove work. Roller is 2"x 2" diameter - polished steel. Square edges.

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Notched Trowels To lay ceramic tile with thinset, adhesive, mortar, you will need to use a notched trowel. Generally the larger and heavier the piece of tile, the larger the notch is needed, to put down more material.

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Tile Cutters To cut large strips of ceramic tile or cut 45 degree pieces, the best and quickest way is by using a tile cutter. To cut or "break" tile, simply put the tile on the padded bed, against the stopping frame. Press the handle down firmly, and roll the carbide wheel along the tile, to score the glaze. With the wheel now resting in the bed, press down on the handle, so the T-shape "breaker-bar" will pass down the tile to snap along the score line, into two pieces.

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Scrapers The best way to remove excess material such as paint, adhesive, film, etc., is to use scrapers. The 4" and 8" use razor blades, the 14" use a spring steel type blade.

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Protection Gloves for hand protection, knee pads to cushion the knees, and dust masks to protect the nose and mouth.

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Mixers To thoroughly blend and mix liquids, mixing paddles are use. All fit portable hand-held power drills. All have a hex shaft to prevent slipping in drill chuck.

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Tape Tape for both direct protection and holding protective materials. Also, tape for backerboard seaming. Some knives to cut backerboard material.

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Chalk & Markings For accurate lay-out and marking, chalk and various marking tools are needed.

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