E.B. Tool Company Works to be Environmentally Conscious Through Reuse, Recycling, and Renewable Practices
By helping to conserve wood use, the Kwick Gripper nail remover helps reduce the impact of woodworking projects on the environment.
Gays Mills, WI, June 29, 2013 --(PR.com)-- The Kwick Gripper nail remover is an effective tool that helps woodworkers complete difficult nail removal projects with ease. Further, this tool makes reusing and recycling wood an easy task, ultimately helping to promote ecofriendly woodworking practices throughout the building and construction industries.
Reuse and repurpose wood easily with the Kwick Gripper nail remover. Because it removes nails, brads, screws, and other objects from wood with minimal damage, woodworkers can quickly and easily convert wood scraps and used wood into material that can be utilized for new projects.
The Kwick Gripper nail remover was designed by E.B. Tool Company. Inventor Ben Eby and his father, both experienced woodworkers, identified the need for an effective nail removal tool that easily pulls nails, screws, staples, bolts, and other objects from wood. After working with many poorly designed nail removal tools, they designed a product that made fastener detachment easy: The KwickGripper.
Because the Kwick Gripper nail puller is so easy to use, and does minimal damage to wood, more old wood can be reused. That means less new wood is needed, lowering the environmental impact of woodworking projects.
Reusing wood is a renewable practice. Additionally, it is an environmentally friendly alternative to using fresh wood for every building project. With a nail removal tool like the KwickGripper, it is easy to repurpose old wood into recycled wood suitable for new construction.
The KwickGripper team takes one more step towards ecological responsibility by posting tips for wood conservation often on the E.B. Tool Company blog. From do-it-yourself home project ideas to safety reminders, recycling old wood is encouraged and guided.
Handymen, construction workers, and amateur woodworkers are invited to use the coupon code “15JASON” on the E.B. Tool Company website to receive fifteen percent off of the Kwick Gripper nail removal tool as a step towards renewable practices.
Ben Eby
608-630-5611
ben@ebtoolcompany.com
617 Ten Hills St.
Gays Mills, WI 54631
Reuse and repurpose wood easily with the Kwick Gripper nail remover. Because it removes nails, brads, screws, and other objects from wood with minimal damage, woodworkers can quickly and easily convert wood scraps and used wood into material that can be utilized for new projects.
The Kwick Gripper nail remover was designed by E.B. Tool Company. Inventor Ben Eby and his father, both experienced woodworkers, identified the need for an effective nail removal tool that easily pulls nails, screws, staples, bolts, and other objects from wood. After working with many poorly designed nail removal tools, they designed a product that made fastener detachment easy: The KwickGripper.
Because the Kwick Gripper nail puller is so easy to use, and does minimal damage to wood, more old wood can be reused. That means less new wood is needed, lowering the environmental impact of woodworking projects.
Reusing wood is a renewable practice. Additionally, it is an environmentally friendly alternative to using fresh wood for every building project. With a nail removal tool like the KwickGripper, it is easy to repurpose old wood into recycled wood suitable for new construction.
The KwickGripper team takes one more step towards ecological responsibility by posting tips for wood conservation often on the E.B. Tool Company blog. From do-it-yourself home project ideas to safety reminders, recycling old wood is encouraged and guided.
Handymen, construction workers, and amateur woodworkers are invited to use the coupon code “15JASON” on the E.B. Tool Company website to receive fifteen percent off of the Kwick Gripper nail removal tool as a step towards renewable practices.
Ben Eby
608-630-5611
ben@ebtoolcompany.com
617 Ten Hills St.
Gays Mills, WI 54631
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EB Tool Company
Ben Eby
(608) 561-8665
www.ebtoolcompany.com
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Ben Eby
(608) 561-8665
www.ebtoolcompany.com
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