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Standing 72 inches centimeters and weighing in at 17 pounds 7. It's a pretty basic tool -- it has a sharp point on one end and a chisel on the other. You can use the San Angelo's chisel end to get up stubborn floor tiles, or chip away at stubborn red clay.

If you have some concrete that needs busting, drive the point end down with some brute force and watch it break apart before your eyes. The San Angelo isn't for delicate jobs and because of its weight, you won't want to use it on anything but the flooring. All of this messy demolition requires what could be perceived as the most important tools in demolition -- safety equipment. This is an absolute must, as demolition can be the most dangerous part of a renovation project.

Start with a good pair of work gloves, something with leather palms that will help prevent blisters and protect your hands. You also need to get some safety goggles. Flying debris can easily send you to the hospital if it gets near your eyes. Make sure you get something comfortable so you won't mind wearing them for hours at a time. It may seem like overkill, but wearing a helmet for demolition work above your head is simply smart. You may not win any fashion contests, but you'll be glad when that two by four with a nail sticking out of it comes down on your noggin.

The final thing you should buy is a good respirator and some cotton masks. Use the thin masks when you have simple dust, kick it up to the respirator when there could harmful airborne chemicals present, like asbestos or lead paint. We let high performance meet usability and safety, making you ready to get the job done efficiently. Our best reward is seeing Proud Professionals succeed. What are you looking for?

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