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  2. These Are the The Best Snow Shovels, According to ... - AOL

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    Handles are usually wood, fiberglass, or in the case of some snow pushers, aluminum. Size and Weight Most people do fine with blades that are 18- to 24 inches wide to tackle snow removal around ...

  3. Shovel - Wikipedia

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    Shovel handles are usually made of wood (especially specific varieties such as ash or maple) or glass-reinforced plastic (fiberglass). Hand shovel blades made of sheet steel usually have a folded seam or hem at the back to make a socket for the handle. This fold also commonly provides extra rigidity to the blade. The handles are usually riveted ...

  4. Pulaski (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Similar to a cutter mattock, it has a rigid handle of wood, plastic, or fiberglass. The Pulaski was developed for constructing firebreaks , able to both dig soil and chop wood. It is also well adapted for trail construction, and can be used for gardening and other outdoor work for general excavation and digging holes in root-bound or hard soil.

  5. Snow shovel - Wikipedia

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    Long handles enable the user to leverage their weight for pushing snow, but shorter handles make tossing snow easier. [2] Plastic and fiberglass handles are lightweight, while wood handles are heavy. Metal handles conduct heat away from the hands more readily than other kinds of handles, so they feel colder. [2]

  6. List of How It's Made episodes - Wikipedia

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    Shovels and spades: October 5, 2011 18-05: 226: ... Forged door handles October 10, 2013 22-02: 275: ... Fiberglass chopper guns: June 27, 2016 27-08 346

  7. Power shovel - Wikipedia

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    Power shovels normally consist of a revolving deck with a power plant, drive and control mechanisms, usually a counterweight, and a front attachment, such as a crane ("boom") which supports a handle ("dipper" or "dipper stick") with a digger ("bucket") at the end. The term "dipper" is also sometimes used to refer to the handle and digger combined.

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