Asbestos abatement knife

Cutlery – Combined cutlery or combined with ancillary feature – With means to apply transient fluid to tool

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30123, B26B 300

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051613085

ABSTRACT:
An asbestos abatement tool which an elongated housing including a grip portion dimensioned and configured for gripping by the hand of a user. The elongated housing has a first axial extremity and a second axial extremity. The apparatus also includes a fluid conduit extending through the housing generally from the first axial extremity to the second axial extremity. The conduit includes structure for attaching to an associated fluid source. A blade extends from the second axial extremity of the housing. Structure for engaging the blade cooperates with the housing are also included together with a valve for controlling fluid flow in the conduit and a nozzle cooperating with the fluid conduit dimensioned and configured to direct a mist proximate to the blade.

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