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  2. Snag a New Shovel Before the Snow Starts Falling - AOL

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    Handle and Grip. Sanieski says that you should carefully examine the grip at the end of the shovel before you buy it, as that tends to be the first thing that starts to bother you during a long job.

  3. Here are a few tips and reminders about the cumbersome tasks of clearing driveways and sidewalks of the white stuff. More: Showcase your best snowstorm photos by sharing them with us. Here's how

  4. Snow shovel - Wikipedia

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    Metal handles conduct heat away from the hands more readily than other kinds of handles, so they feel colder. [2] Some handles include a D-shaped grip or padded grip at the end of the handle. There may also be extra grips in the middle of the handle to assist with the snow shovel's lever action when lifting snow. [2]

  5. Ames True Temper - Wikipedia

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    Blacksmith and pioneer Captain John Ames began making metal shovels in America in 1774. [7] Ames underwent a merger in 1931 including Baldwin Tool Works of Parkersburg, West Virginia, the Ames Shovel and Tool Company of North Easton, Massachusetts; the Wyoming Shovel Works of Wyoming, Pennsylvania; Hubbard & Co. of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and the Pittsburgh Shovel Co. of Pittsburgh ...

  6. How To Build an Epic Snowman With Just a Few Simple Steps - AOL

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    When the middle becomes the optimal size, pick it up and place it on top of your base. Once the middle is set, pack a little snow around where the two meet, smoothing it out with your hands.

  7. Digging - Wikipedia

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    In neolithic times and earlier, a large animal's scapula (shoulder blade) was often used as a crude shovel. [14] In modern times, shovels are typically made of metal, with a wooden handle. Because digging is a cutting process, particularly where the soil being dug contains plant roots, digging is aided by the shovel being sharpened. [15]

  8. McLeod (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Because of its large and sharp head, the McLeod is an awkward tool to transport and store, and is often considered undesirable. Some McLeod [6] tools are made with a removable blade to partially mitigate this problem. Ideally, it is carried with the tines pointing toward the ground for safety, with a sheath over the cutting edge.

  9. Are you required to shovel your sidewalks in the Kansas City ...

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    Laws on snow removal vary by municipality in the metro. We looked at city ordinances in Kansas City and across the state line.