High-density plastic chase wedge for sheet metals. Ambidextrous grip, ideal for lead, copper, and aluminium work.
The Silverline Chase Wedge is a high-quality tool designed for shaping and working with sheet metals, including lead, copper, zinc, and aluminium. Crafted from high-density plastic, it offers reliable durability and precision for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.
Featuring a moulded handle, this chase wedge ensures a firm and comfortable grip, making it easy to use for extended periods without discomfort. Its ambidextrous design means it’s suitable for both left and right-handed users, providing versatility in any workshop setting.
Applications & Practicality
Whether you're working on roofing, plumbing, or metal fabrication projects, the Silverline Chase Wedge is an essential tool for shaping and positioning sheet metals. Its robust construction ensures it withstands the rigours of everyday use, while the ergonomic handle minimises fatigue.
Why Choose This Chase Wedge?
A must-have for any metalworking toolkit, the Silverline Chase Wedge guarantees professional results with every use.
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