Friday, June 1, 2012

A.Q.T. Chalk Line Holding Device




A.Q.T. Chalk Line Holding Device Review




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A.Q.T. Chalk Line Holding Device Feature


  • Allows to snap precise and long chalk line by one person.
  • Device holds firmly chalk cord on desired point of surface.
  • From now on - no anchors on surface needed.
  • Can be used in any horizontal smooth or rough surface.
  • In some cases can be used in vertical surfaces.



Snap (pop) chalk line yourself quick and easy with this tool. Now you can stop using bricks, buckets or stack of tiles to snap a chalk line. Use this tool in any kind of construction or art layouts. The"Body" - is a painted in Hammered Green color (2,5"X2,5"X3,5") solid steel. The "Handle"/"Cord Holder" made from a stainless steel. The "Bushing" is strong grade aluminum. The "Handle" and "Cord Holder" can be moved up or down and can be rotated in 180 degree angle.
Device is useful in any kind of construction layouts: Basement framing layout; Ceramic tile installation layout; Carpet tile installation layout; Hardwood flooring installation layout; VCT tile installation layout; Wall paper installation: - able to pop vertical and other lines on the wall;
Interior and Exterior walls layout... 3D sidewalk art; Decorative concrete staining and engraving.
Rubber pads and heavy weight hold device firmly on desired point. You can pop chalk line: between door jambs; between two walls; when pencil mark is close to the wall; regular chalk line; chalk line for continuation of a previously installed ceramic tile; and in much more possible instaces like any kind of artwork on horizontal surface indoor and outdoor.
*** When you purchased this device, you will not have a problems to return it. You'll get complete refund when you return device in 30 days and without substantial damage. To see our company Return Policy, just click on "See all buying options" button and then click on "International & domestic shipping rates" link.



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