No. 172 Magnetic Tack Holder

This tool has a precision magnetic tip that can hold nails in position so they can be driven into areas where it would be difficult with fingers only. Works well driving hard to hold stubby nails into the tack strip when fastening strip to concrete, for example. The tool’s body is made from a 5 ½” long stainless steel body with a powerful magnetic insert on one end and the hammering head on the other. Net weight: 8 oz.

No. 362 Door Pin Tool

This tool has a wedge with forked-shaped edge on one end and a solid steel pin on the other for removing door pins from types of hinge assemblies. If the bottom of the hinge is open, simply insert the pin and tap it upwards to lift the head. If it is not open, insert the fork-shaped edge under the pin and hammer to wedge it up. Once the pin is raised, the fork can be used under the head to lift the pin up and out of the hinge. The nickel-plated steel body withstands hammering. Net weight: 8 oz.

No. 363 Deluxe Door Pin Tool

This wedge-shaped tool has a forked-shaped edge on one end with a capture spring that holds the greasy pin on the fork, preventing it from falling on the carpet below. On the other end, the tool has a solid steel pin. If the bottom of the hinge is open, simply insert the pin and tap it upwards to lift the head. If the hinge is not open, insert the fork-shaped edge under the pin and hammer to wedge it up. Once the pin is raised, the fork can be inserted under the head to lift the pin up and out. The capture spring holds it on the fork as it is removed. The nickel-plated steel body withstands hammering. Net weight: 8 oz.

No. 152B Cushion Stair Tool

Stair tools are used with a mallet to tuck carpet into the corner of stair treads, as well as to tuck carpet at the wall between the base board and the tackless strip. This tool is a full four inches wide to tuck more carpet each time it is malleted. The soft cushion grip absorbs vibration and is textured for good grip. The outer edges are angled back, forming an offset that protects walls, and permits the corner of the tool to get all the way into an inside corner area for tucking. Smooth tapered blade will not snag or cut the carpet. Net weight: 1 lb.

No. 154 Narrow Stair Tool

Stair tools are used with a mallet to tuck carpet into the corner of stair treads, as well as to tuck carpet at the wall between the base board and the tackless strip. The narrow stair tool is only 2 7/8” wide to deliver more concentrated force when malleted. The outer edges of the tool are angled back, forming an offset that protects walls, and permits the corner of the tool to get all the way into an inside corner area for tucking. Smooth tapered blade will not snag or cut the carpet. Net weight: 1 lb.

No. 155 Bent Stair Tool

The bent blade of this stair tool is helpful when it is necessary to tuck carpet under toe spaces. It is also helpful for tucking carpet underneath Z-bar and under heat registers. The smooth tapered blade will not snag or cut the carpet. The four inch blade tucks a wide section of carpet each time it is malleted. Forged from an impact-resistant steel alloy, and nickel plated. Net weight: 1 lb.

No. 166 Magnetic Driving Bar

This long-nosed hammering tool extends beneath toe-spaces and other low clearance areas to drive tack strip nails and other nails into the subfloor. The hammering tip is magnetized to temporarily hold a nail in position. The forged alloy steel body includes a bonded rubber-like handle that reduces impact vibration from the hammer being transmitted to the hand and wrist. Net weight: 5 lbs.

No. 332 Economy Hammer

This 20 oz. claw hammer is good for hammering down and pulling up tack strip. Forged steel head is induction hardened and includes a magnetic nail holder for starting nails in hard to reach places. The durable fiberglass handle is jacketed for overstrike protection and includes a contoured gripping surface. Fully featured and an excellent value! Net Weight: 20 oz.

No. 151 White Rubber Mallet

This 20 oz. rubber mallet is made with a white solid rubber head that is non-marking. It can be used to tap down metal moldings without concern for scuff marks, denting, or scratching. The head has two large hammering surfaces that spread the force of impact. Works well with stair tools to prevent glancing blows and deflection. The hardwood handle is contoured for gripping. Net weight: 20 oz.