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ONE lucky reader can walk away with a brand new patio and a set of handtools, worth pounds 500, courtesy of Tarmac TopPave and Wilkinson Sword.
Other common machinery produced by this segment includes scales and balances, power-driven handtools, elevators, escalators, and moving walkways.
The auctioneer, a bearded man named John Henderson, stands on a flatbed trailer calling for bids on the farm detritis stacked around him: old routers, handtools, coffee cans, two smoke detectors, a bunch of burlap potato sacks, boiled linseed oil, mulch, wood planes, an electric stapler, a caulking gun.
[check] Pack handtools for tightening anything that could come loose when traveling to your destination over rugged terrain.
Mini-Agriculture, a book of ideas: (8-1/2 x 11, 37 loose pages), Permanent Beds--Water System; Single Dug; Double Dug; Mulch System (Stout); Nature Farming (Fukuoka), No,Till mini-farm with handtools [Honduras]; cold weather, micro-climates, tools, etc.
Fine handtools crafted delicate tusks and floppy, wrinkled elephant ears into heavy white molds.
The cabinets included 2,200 individually adjustable locations for tools and repair inventory, providing storage for hammers, razors, knives, saws, and other handtools, as well as power tools, and supplies, such as nails, screws, and staples.
A rustic potting shed, which stands along one wall, houses a large selection of Japanese handtools. "They're the best-quality, best-looking tool there is.
Sandvik Saws and Tools - Manufacturer of handsaws and metalsaw blades as well as handtools including wrenches, spanners, pliers, files, and pruning tools largely for professional use.
For example, a SIC code 3546 represents a division of industrial machinery (35), a line of business (4), and power driven handtools (6).
And she prefers handtools because they allow her to carve at her own rhythm without the disrupting sound and speed of power tools.
During the first half of the nineteenth century, the first of these stages involved the gradual displacement of small shops staffed by skilled workers with handtools by larger establishments that utilized an extensive division of labor within the firm.
Robert Beamish Memorial Shield, the student who put the most into the Certificate in Forestry course: Adrianna Quail; Handtool Tom Award for the student who works best with handtools: Jonathan Sloan; Crown Estates Cup, the best chainsaw student: Calum Spalding; Forestry Contracting Association Prize, hardest working practical student: Shaun Rafferty; Yerburgh Trophy and College Quaich, top student in Forestry: Keiran Durham.
Specialists using diggers and handtools uncovered the section of Coventry's medieval sandstone wall under the car park between the rind road and the sports centre.