I’m Looking for the alternative end for a chalk line. The sharp pointy end that you can stick it to wood instead of using the standard hook.
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Sharp pointy ends don't work for me too often.
I'm usually snapping lines on concrete to lay out my overhead plumbing.
I use a 6" concrete core that I bolted a hanger onto for a handle.
Big black letters on the side "Bills' apprentice do not discard"
Why not just use an awl, as discussed in the recent awl thread? Sharp pointy end dangling in yer pouches could rip some hand flesh, no?
Bill
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A nail.
You, my freind, are a genius.
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