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ALLWAY TOOLS INC FE4 Allway Tools 2-1/2-Inch 4-Edge Soft Grip Scraper with File in Handle (PK-5-EA)

The ALLWAY 2-1/2" 4-Edge Soft-Grip Wood Scraper can be used for a variety of paint scraping applications. The scraper features a dual molded, soft grip handle and a 2-1/2" four-edge blade. The blades feature exclusive camber ground edges with 2 edges for aggressive scraping action and 2 edges for fine scraping. The wood scraper blades are perfect for clearing out old paint chips and debris from painting surfers and can be easily sharpened with the included mini blade file for lasting efficiency during length projects.
$9.99

ALLWAY TOOLS INC FS3 FLAT BLADE HD SCRAPER 3 (EA)

Now includes screw out hammer end, 3 inch wide blade.
$9.99

ALLWAY TOOLS INC GB Allway Tools GB Nylon Bristle Paint Stripping & Grout Brush (EA)

Allway Tools started in 1930s with a single product idea. Since then, the company has continued its tradition of technological innovation, high quality and meeting the demand for value-added products from dealers, contractors and consumers. Decades later, Allway continues to stay ahead of the curve in technology and tool design and now has more than 100 patented products, among the hundreds of SKUs in its line.
$2.39

ALLWAY TOOLS INC GPS1 Allway 8.13 in. L x 1.38 in. W Paint Can Spout Orange (PK-12-EA)

Pour out paint with ease with the Allway Tools 1-gallon Basic Pouring Spout. Designed without a cover, this pouring spout easily attaches to 1-gallon paint cans, allowing you to pour paint into trays and other vessels right from the can without spilling or causing other messes.
$2.39

ALLWAY TOOLS INC GPS5 ALLWAY Paint Can Spout Orange (PK-25-EA)

Pulls apart to fit all threaded and tint plug type of metal or plastic 5-gallon paint cans.
$2.99

ALLWAY TOOLS INC GR ALLWAY TOOLS INC, (PK-10-EA)

Founded in 1935 by Louis Gringer, father of Chairman Donald Gringer, Allway started with a concept for a pistol grip hacksaw purchased from a customer in lieu of payment of his account at the family hardware store in New York. As the son tells it, his father then designed a four-way keyhole saw, called the All-Way Handy Saw because the blade locked in four different positions. The name was so closely associated with the company that it was eventually adopted.
$6.99