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A Quick Hack for Removing Staples From Wood
I found a little trick for using the hook blade in my utility knife to remove staples from different materials, and it worked very well! Depending on the material and the staple used, I have found ...
Greenlee’s Heavy-Duty Folding Utility Knife is a large knife that can store five additional blades. Unfortunately, there is no belt hook, and this knife is too big for any standard pocket.
Note that a utility knife’s blade is thin and not particularly long. When you bury it in a thick or tough cut, it won’t do as well. That’s why manufacturers make special hook-shaped blades ...
Because utility knives are often used for tough projects ... universal straight-edge blades and a set of five specialized hook blades, both made by ToughBuilt. A three-position indicator switch ...
The easiest way to cut vinyl flooring is with a utility knife, but only after making one small modification: replace the standard straight blade with a hooked blade. To cut the sheet, simply hook ...
Using the best utility knife (also known as a box cutter) is crucial, as they’re one of the most useful and versatile tools you can have around the house. Their short, extremely sharp blades and ...
Between its size and usefulness, this EDC utility blade proves that tiny can, in fact, be mighty. CJRB (an offshoot of Artisan Cutlery) packs a ton of functionality into the tiny Breeze multi-tool ...
Utilizing a clever, simple sliding mechanism, the blade can be extended from the handle with a swift three-step motion — you just slip the scales apart, slide the utility blade forward, and slide the ...