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These chisels score, cut, trim, and break apart brick, concrete, and stone. They have a beveled cutting edge or pointed tip that penetrates masonry materials. Their striking head is hit with a hammer, small sledge, or mallet to drive the chisel into the material. Brick, concrete, and stone chisels are commonly used in masonry, bricklaying, concrete work, and construction.
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Mason's Chisels
Mason's chisels use their wide cutting blade to wedge into, split, and cut through masonry. Also known as masonry chisels, they trim excess mortar and cut or shape bricks, concrete blocks, and cinder blocks.
No Non-Sparking
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Hand-Guarded Mason's Chisels
An oversized guard on the striking head of these mason's chisels deflects off-target hammer blows to prevent hand injuries. Hand-guarded chisels also minimize mushrooming to keep the head from splitting and absorb vibration to reduce user fatigue. Mason's chisels use their wide cutting blade to wedge into, split, and cut through masonry. Also known as masonry chisels, they trim excess mortar and cut or shape bricks, concrete blocks, and cinder blocks.
No Non-Sparking
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