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Construction Tools and Supplies

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Construction entails different types of tasks, including repairing, renovating, commissioning, de-commissioning, demolishing, and building, among others. Because of that, the equipment, tools, and supplies used in construction also vary. Some sites require the use of heavy machinery--especially when demolishing a structure and excavating the ground to build a new one--while others make do with smaller tools. Engineer Warehouse is a dealer of a variety of construction tools and supplies. It sources its collection from multiple top-notch manufacturers, including NEDO, Northwest Surveying, Collomix, Futtura, Kendal Howard, and plenty more. Its collection includes different sorts of tools, such as: Power Tools Power tools use motors and electric power to get things done efficiently. They reduce the need for manual labor, allowing workers to concentrate their physical strength on other tasks that demand it. Engineer Warehouse’s collection of construction power tools include heavy-d

Dutch Hill

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While having a complete set of tools is necessary for surveying, professionals can’t really depend on equipment that isn’t durable or well-made. Fortunately, Dutch Hill specializes in top-notch surveying instruments. This brand does not only offer a wide range of surveying instruments, but it also ensures that each of the products it makes can withstand regular outdoor use. That’s why any land surveyor can rely on Dutch Hill’s products wherever the job takes place. Tripods Laser levels, total stations, laser scanners, and theodolites do not come cheap. For this reason, surveyors should ensure that their instruments are stable and securely mounted. Dutch Hill’s tripods can do just that. With their quick-release clamps or cam-locks, these tripods can secure surveying instruments while allowing easy removal. Made of aluminum , carbon fiber , fiberglass , or composite , these tripods are durable, corrosion-resistant, and lightweight. That’s why they’re perfect for any field condition

Best Features of Calculated Industries Plan Measurers

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Plan measurers open new ways of working with maps, blueprints, and other types of technical drawings. Indeed, they are some of the handiest tools that allow AEC professionals, drafters, and others who work with drawings to confidently get measurements with speed and accuracy. In this fast-paced and digital age, tools like plan measurers by Calculated Industries (CI) help professionals keep up with the demands of their work. Here are some of the best features of these tools: Built-in Scales plus Custom Scale Feature Drawings are scaled-up or scaled-down versions of objects and structures. Thus, when taking measurements from them, it’s important to note what scale or scales are used. To provide users with greater flexibility in working with different drawings, CI plan measurers have both built-in scales and a custom-scale feature. Most measurer models, like the Scale Master Pro Digital Plan Measure - 6025 have up to 72 built-in scales composed of both imperial and metric unit

Dietzgen

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As a century-old brand, Dietzgen fully understands the importance of paper as a standard medium for writing and other applications. Since 1885, this brand has been supplying all kinds of papers throughout the U.S. It has also been innovating the design of print media to meet the ever-changing needs of customers. Today, Dietzgen has a nationwide manufacturing and distribution network, which is why this well-established company guarantees consistency in the quality of its products. It also offers a wide range of print media, including papers, films, and textiles. These print media are made to be compatible with various types of printers and inks, such as inkjet , solvent-based ink, UV-curable ink, latex, and water-based pigment and dye. Canvas Resistant to tear, water, scratches, and fading, Dietzgen’s canvas materials are ideal for photo prints and fine art reproductions. The brand’s canvas is made of polyester, cotton, or a combination of both, providing them with excellent

Northwest Instrument Tripods

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For more than two decades, Northwest Instrument has been manufacturing tools that surveyors, engineers, and contractors can always rely on. All of Northwest Instrument’s products, including its tripods , can basically be summed up in two words: efficiency and quality. Without a tripod, surveying instruments will not function as optimally as they are designed to. A substandard tripod, however, will do more harm than good. Mounting a surveying instrument on a low-quality tripod might lead to inaccurate results or even cause the instrument to fall and break. That’s why many professionals rely on top-quality tripods made by Northwest Instrument. The heads of these tripods come in two styles: dome head and flat head . In spite of their different styles, these heads feature a universal thread size of 5/8" x 11. This means that they can secure most surveying instruments, including Northwest Instrument’s theodolites , total stations , laser levels , transits, and automatic levels .