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8 Lb. Bull Set
Brand: Trow and Holden Company
Rough out or shape large blocks of stone in a 2-person operation.


8 Lb. Carbide Bull Set
Brand: Trow and Holden Company
Rough out or shape large blocks of stone in a 2-person operation.


8 Lb. Mash Hammer
Brand: Trow and Holden Company
Split stone with the wedge end and trim with the square head.


8 Lb. Slab Splitter
Brand: Trow and Holden Company
Split large blocks of stone in a 2-person operation.


 

8" Wedges And Shims
Brand: Trow and Holden Company
Used for eons in the stone industry, and still the most effective way to split stone.


8438906216 12X4 Finish Trowel
4X12 CEMENT TROWEL


8438906217 14X4 Finish Trowel
4X14 CEMENT TROWEL


8438906218 16X4 Finish Trowel
4X16 CEMENT TROWEL


8438906222 14X4 Trowel
4X14 CEMENT TROWEL


8438906301 6X4.5 Bz Groover
BRONZE GROOVER


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