Spud bar

The beam floor is the main tool of the radiator.

Description

In general, the beam floor is forged from a single octagonal iron, at least the ends are hardened. The original form (also called the Grisons beam floor) is rectangular top bent over with a flat chisel-like end, while the lower end is made like a pointed chisel usually. This tool is used in the search for minerals in particular as Hebeisen and crowbar to break down rock and open crystal clefts (german pocket ). In addition, the beam floor will depending on the type also used as an extended chisel, hoe, extended arm, brooders, walker, etc.

The original Grison - ray Stock was further developed and today there are various types and shapes. In English we speak of pry bar, the beam Stick Guy Münsinger after John Sinkankas also called pocket robber. The slightly angled ends allow the use as Hebeisen achieve a more favorable leverage. In addition to the mentioned beam Stock types, there are also composable beam poles, with two ends are inserted and screwed into a tubular midsection.

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