New from the National Hardware ShowBy: Roxanne Furlong Screw remove Got a damaged screw head? Remove it easily with the X-Out bit from Alden. The left-handed bit has a geometric design. It turns counterclockwise... New from the National Hardware ShowBy: Roxanne Furlong Quick measure [C] For your next farm project, purchase only the materials you need when you use the ProjectCalc from Calculated Industries. The calculator... New from the National Hardware ShowBy: Roxanne Furlong Precision clamp ??? Working alone? Get a third hand with the Quick-Grip Handi-Clamp from American Tool. It will apply just a precise amount of pressure... New from the National Hardware ShowBy: Roxanne Furlong Storage harness [C] Hold items up and out of the way to make room on the shop or garage floor with the Harken Hoister. The hoist uses a one- or four-point... New from the National Hardware ShowBy: Roxanne Furlong Fence holder A self-closing round post hinge from D&D Technologies holds onto posts with diameters of 1 7/8, 2, 2 3/8, 2 5/8 or 2 7/8 in. and gate frames... New from the National Hardware ShowBy: Roxanne Furlong Tool holder ??? Whether you're left- or right-handed, the Bigg Lugg will keep cordless tools right at your hip. The pivoting, bendable hook clips to your... New from the National Hardware ShowBy: Roxanne Furlong Zippin' Revolution ??? No need to drill a starter hole when cutting with a new spiral saw from RotoZip; it uses a high-speed revolving bit instead of... New from the National Hardware ShowBy: Roxanne Furlong Generator cart ??? For portability, Gen-Tran's universal wheel kit will hold any portable generator or water pump (up to 251/2 in. wide) you have on your... Your inputBy: FARM INDUSTRY NEWS STAFF Grain handling I'm hunting for parts for a Stor-Mor grain bin. I have been told the company went out of business or was bought out. Can you help me? Dan... New from the National Hardware ShowBy: Roxanne Furlong Easy cut guide [f] Cut the shape you need in metal, wood, drywall or any other material without measuring, guessing or making templates. Correct Cut is... |