10 Best Masonry Chisels 2023

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4.6 out of 5 Based on the opinion of 69 people

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Mason Chisel With Hand Guard, 12 inches (30 cm) Heavy Duty Flat End Rock Concrete Mortar Chisel for Rock Demolishing Carving Scaling Breaking Hounding

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4.9 out of 5 Based on the opinion of 950 people

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Estwing Sure Strike Drilling/Crack Hammer – 3-Pound Sledge with Fiberglass Handle & No-Slip Cushion Grip – MRF3LB

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Masonry chisels

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4.5 out of 5 Based on the opinion of 38 people

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Mayhew Select 35202 4-by-7-Inch Brick Set Chisel

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Masonry chisels

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4.7 out of 5 Based on the opinion of 39 people

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Mayhew Select 35702 2-1/4- by-7-3/4-Inch Mason Chisel

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Masonry chisels

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4.4 out of 5 Based on the opinion of 96 people

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Dasco Pro 44 Cold Chisel Kit, 3-Piece Set

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4.7 out of 5 Based on the opinion of 12 people

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KENDO 3-Pieces Heavy Duty All Purpose Cold Chisel Set – Industrial Grade Octagonal Steel Hand Tools For Carpentry, Metalwork, Woodwork & Masonry – Sizes 8", 10", 12" – Roll Up Storage Pouch Included

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Masonry chisels

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5.0 out of 5 Based on the opinion of 8 people

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Dasco 437 4-Inch by 7-Inch Brick Set

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4.0 out of 5 Based on the opinion of 17 people

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Masonry Chisel, Lightdot Hardware,Pointed chisel Flat Chisel with TPR Handle (Flat Chisel)

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Masonry chisels

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4.5 out of 5 Based on the opinion of 50 people

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Mayhew Select 12205 3/4-by-12-Inch Handguarded Cold Chisel

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Masonry chisels

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4.7 out of 5 Based on the opinion of 71 people

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Dasco Pro G334 Mason Chisel, 2-1/4-Inch

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Masonry chisels

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4.4 out of 5 Based on the opinion of 113 people

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Stanley 16-328 4-Inch X 8-1/2-Inch FatMax Brick Sets with Bi-Material Handle Guard

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4.8 out of 5 Based on the opinion of 55 people

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MAXPOWER 3-Piece Heavy Duty Cold Chisel Set, All Purpose Octagonal Steel Chisels for Brickwork, Concrete, Metal, and Stone

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Epsteam Excellance on Etsy

Epsteam Excellance on Etsy

One piece forged construction for strength. Hardened quenched and tempered for long life. Powder coated for easy visibility. Limited lifetime warranty.


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Here are two heavy duty masonry chisels. Shorter one has no name and appears to be from the 1800’s. The bigger one is marked USMC. Beautiful aged steel complete with mushroom heads. These babies I would imagine helped build the enormous concrete building that is shown in the last photo. The United Shoe Machinery Corporation resides in my hometown of Beverly, Massachusetts. FREE PRIORITY SHIPPING!! What makes USMC tools so rare is because they made their tools for themselves to use and I can get my hands on them because I live in the town where the factory was. Here is some history. The United Shoe Machinery Company was formed in 1899 by the consolidation of three shoe machinery firms in the industry: Goodyear Shoe Machinery Company; Consolidated McKay Lasting Machine Company; and McKay Shoe Machinery Company. The new company continued the practice previously followed by its constituent firms of renting machinery that it manufactured instead of selling it. After the 1899 merger, United grew quite rapidly. In 1903, it began construction of a new factory in Beverly, Massachusetts about thirty-five miles from Boston. At its peak, this company employed 9,000 workers and produced eighty-five percent of all shoe making machines in the United States. By 1910, it had an eighty percent share of the shoe machinery market with assets reaching forty million dollars, and it had acquired control of branch companies in foreign countries. In 1917, the United Shoe Machinery Corporation, incorporated in 1905, absorbed the United Shoe Machinery Company. The United Shoe Machinery Corporation had its headquarters in Boston and its main manufacturing plant in Beverly, Massachusetts. In 1968, the United Shoe Machinery Corporation changed its name to USM Corporation. In 1976, United Shoe Machinery Company merged with Emhart Industries and produced the modern-day Emhart Corporation. In 1989, in order to resist a two billion dollar takeover attempt by a New York investment group (which included oil heir Gordon P. Getty), Emhart merged with Black & Decker Corporation. The merged company operates from Black & Decker’s headquarters in Towson, Maryland. The company headquarters in Farmington, Connecticut, were closed in June 1989.


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Stone Masonry Tungsten Carbide Granite Lettering Chisels Hammer Head Green stone masonry Al-Orr, Tungsten for Granite Masoning, Tungsten Tools for Granite Lettering from Crawshaws, UK supplier to stone masons & sculptors


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Bosch of
fers a full assortment of SDS-MAX hammer steel points and chisels. Bosch brings constant innovation to concrete and masonry drilling with increased efficiency and higher durability. All Bosch chisels are manufactured with a proprietary heat-treat process.


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The Bosch 15 Amp Brute Turbo Breaker Hammer (BH2770VCD) features an updated motor design with increased motor output power, delivering up to 30% more impact energy than the BH2760 model. Featuring vibration reduction in two places, the hammer includes shock mounted handles to reduce vibration levels to the hand, as well as a longer air cushion in the hammer mechanism to substantially reduce vibration levels at the source. Designed for heat reduction, the hammer tube uses flutes that act like a radiator to dissipate heat buildup inside the tool. The hammer’s compact size, low weight and impressive power make it a comfortable, efficient choice for a wide range of jobs.