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Definition of cold chisel in English: cold chiselnoun A chisel used for cutting metal. Example sentencesExamples - You'll need the following tools: a utility knife, hammer, cold chisel, hacksaw, flat pry bar, aviation snips, Phillips screwdriver (or a cordless drill/driver), pliers, sanding block and 4-and 8-in. drywall knives.
- My question is: what damage will the heating of the frame have done and are the small bumps in the tubing from the cold chisel a problem when hammered flat?
- Many paleontologists carry a geologist's hammer or masonry hammer; rock slabs may be split with this hammer, with this hammer and a cold chisel, or with a stiff-bladed putty knife, depending on their hardness.
- Lacking the special wrenches required to remove the bolts that held the wings on, the dockworkers had employed cold chisels on the bolt heads.
- Taking off plaster can damage the surface of bricks - soft ones are especially vulnerable - so work carefully with a hammer and cold chisel.
- Failing that, use a hacksaw or hammer and cold chisel to cut through it.
- Using a cold chisel and club hammer, chip away the tile, starting in the middle.
- Using a hammer and a small cold chisel, crack the tile between the holes and pry it away from the wall.
- Use a cold chisel and mason's hammer (sometimes called an engineer's or hand-drilling hammer) to carefully break the damaged tile into as many pieces as necessary to remove it.
- Use a cold chisel and a hand-drilling hammer to undercut the edges so the hole is wider at the bottom than it is at the driveway surface.
- A hand cold chisel with a 7/8-inch bit made out of 3/4-inch octagon beryllium was manufactured.
Definition of cold chisel in US English: cold chiselnounkōld ˈCHizəl A chisel used for cutting metal. Example sentencesExamples - You'll need the following tools: a utility knife, hammer, cold chisel, hacksaw, flat pry bar, aviation snips, Phillips screwdriver (or a cordless drill/driver), pliers, sanding block and 4-and 8-in. drywall knives.
- A hand cold chisel with a 7/8-inch bit made out of 3/4-inch octagon beryllium was manufactured.
- Use a cold chisel and mason's hammer (sometimes called an engineer's or hand-drilling hammer) to carefully break the damaged tile into as many pieces as necessary to remove it.
- Failing that, use a hacksaw or hammer and cold chisel to cut through it.
- Using a cold chisel and club hammer, chip away the tile, starting in the middle.
- Using a hammer and a small cold chisel, crack the tile between the holes and pry it away from the wall.
- Lacking the special wrenches required to remove the bolts that held the wings on, the dockworkers had employed cold chisels on the bolt heads.
- Use a cold chisel and a hand-drilling hammer to undercut the edges so the hole is wider at the bottom than it is at the driveway surface.
- My question is: what damage will the heating of the frame have done and are the small bumps in the tubing from the cold chisel a problem when hammered flat?
- Many paleontologists carry a geologist's hammer or masonry hammer; rock slabs may be split with this hammer, with this hammer and a cold chisel, or with a stiff-bladed putty knife, depending on their hardness.
- Taking off plaster can damage the surface of bricks - soft ones are especially vulnerable - so work carefully with a hammer and cold chisel.
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