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RAMMERS—Numbers 1 and 2 are chisel-pointed, the body of the rammer being of square section in each case. Number 3 is an iron-headed rammer for finishing flat surfaces where these are required

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 466, 28 May 1948, Page 6

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RAMMERS—Numbers 1 and 2 are chisel-pointed, the body of the rammer being of square section in each case. Number 3 is an iron-headed rammer for finishing flat surfaces where these are required New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 466, 28 May 1948, Page 6

RAMMERS—Numbers 1 and 2 are chisel-pointed, the body of the rammer being of square section in each case. Number 3 is an iron-headed rammer for finishing flat surfaces where these are required New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 466, 28 May 1948, Page 6

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