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  2. Digging bar - Wikipedia

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    A digging bar is a long, straight metal bar used for various purposes, including as a post hole digger, to break up or loosen hard or compacted materials such as soil, rock, concrete and ice or as a lever to move objects.

  3. Crowbar - Wikipedia

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    A crowbar with a curved chisel end to provide a fulcrum for leverage and a goose neck to pull nails. A crowbar, also called a wrecking bar, pry bar or prybar, pinch-bar, or occasionally a prise bar or prisebar, colloquially gooseneck, or pig bar, or in Australia a jemmy, [1] is a lever consisting of a metal bar with a single curved end and flattened points, used to force two objects apart or ...

  4. Crowbar (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Digging bar, called a crowbar in the UK and Australia, a straight metal bar used for post hole digging or for leverage; Music. Crowbar (American band), a sludge ...

  5. Ballast regulator - Wikipedia

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    While ballast regulators are designed primarily to shape and distribute ballast, railroads sometimes use them for several other purposes, including digging ditches, plowing and moving snow, clearing brush from the tracks, and laying cables. Some are intentionally designed to have these additional capabilities. [2] [3]

  6. Glossary of coal mining terminology - Wikipedia

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    Bank, pit bank or pit brow. The bank, pit bank or pit brow is the area at the top of the shaft. [3]Banksman or banker. A banksman, banker, hillman or browman works at the pit bank to dispatch the coals, and organise the workforce.

  7. Hobby tunneling - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, he took over another bar, but kept his digging as a hobby. Altmann would mainly use a pickaxe for digging and occasionally explosives, after passing an explosives handling examination at the fire department. [7] He dug a second tunnel branching off from the first one, using a tunnel drilling machine he designed and built himself. [7]