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1-3/4 in. x 7-1/2 in. Mason Chisel

$1324
  • Heat-tempered blades prevent rusting
  • Ergonomically designed handle for easy and convenient use
  • Hardened steel construction offers years of reliable use
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Product Details

The Dasco Pro 1-3/4 in. x 7-1/2 in. Mason Chisel has a 4 in. steel handle and ideal for cutting or shaping brick, cement block, cinder block, or trimming excess mortar. The target head has been designed to help protect hands from missed hits and to reduce mushrooming from repeated blows.
  • For cutting or shaping brick, cement block, cinder block, or trimming excess mortar
  • Forged from high-grade steel for long-lasting use
  • 1-3/4 in. heat-treated chisel meets or exceed ANSI specifications
  • Handcrafted cutting edge executes fast clean cuts
  • Target head striking area helps protect hands from missed hits
  • Larger target head striking area reduces mushrooming from repeated blows
  • 4 in. steel handle
  • One piece drop forging produces the highest quality tools
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Specifications

Dimensions: H 7.5 in, W 1.75 in, D 1 in

Dimensions

Chisel Tip Width (In.)1-3/4Product Depth (in.)1 in
Product Height (in.)7.5 inProduct Width (in.)1.75 in

Details

Chisel Tip StyleCuttingHand Tool TypeChisel
Individual/SetIndividualReturnable90-Day
Tools Product TypeHand Tool

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Questions & Answers

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Q:Is there warranty on chisels
by|Mar 29, 2023
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A:  Yes, there is warranty on the tools.

by|Mar 30, 2023
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    Q:Would this tool work to break up big rocks in my garden
    by|Jan 16, 2023
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    A:  Yes, this tool should work for you.

    by|Jan 16, 2023
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      Q:Would this tool work to shape a Wetcast Yorkstone patio block?
      by|May 2, 2020
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      A:  Mine works well on brick faced homes in Washington state but the work is rougher then finished. We are passing through HVAC venting. For finer nuts look at a grinder or saw with a proper blade.

      by|May 6, 2020

      A:  Yes it will.

      by|May 6, 2020

        A:  I used the tool to chisel a nice rectangular cut out in my brick wall (after first using my cutoff wheel to cut an outline grove) when installing an outside recessed receptacle and it worked very well. Not too big or too small. It has enough beef and weight to chisel clean lines in the brick and mortar but also small enough that you can control it without it being too large and clumsy. I feel it is the perfect balance of size and weight to handle those patio blocks.

        by|Jul 22, 2021

        A:  I believe it would. Precutting or scoring the block prior to using the chisel might ensure success.

        by|Aug 25, 2020
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        Q:would you reccomend this for chipping out grout around a toilet that was tiled around?
        by|Mar 29, 2020
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        A:  Yes you could. I’d recommend pulling the toilet during any tile work around that flange. Once the floor is ready you could re-install the toilet.

        by|Mar 30, 2020

        A:  This chisel should work as long as you are very careful.

        by|Oct 16, 2022
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          A:  Not if you want the tile(s) undamaged. Try a Grout Saw.

          by|Sep 16, 2023
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          A:  I used this tool when installing an outside receptacle. After using my cutoff wheel to create the rough cut, this chisel worked very well to finish and create a nice rectangle cutout for my receptacle. It's not too big or too small but beefy enough to tackle the brick and mortar. As far as chipping out grout, it really depends on the width of your grout lines. This one could chip your tile if it made contact. But if you are wanting to also bust up the tile around the toilet then yes I would recommend this. If you are only chipping out grout like you stated in your question (and not removing tile), I would use those small grout removal tools where you "saw" back and forth in the grout lines. It makes the grout powdery, then you can Shop Vac up the dust.

          by|Sep 16, 2023
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