
Traditional Slate Bar - Lift and move slabs of stone
Warwood Tool Slate Bar A great alternative to the Picard Crow Bar The design of the traditional Slate Bar — or bent chisel digging bar — evolved to help workers loosen, lift and move slabs of stone in slate mines. The tool combines an angled chisel end for scraping, prying, separating and lifting, with a diamond point for striking and breaking stone, concrete, tarmac or compacted or rocky soil. The bend in the chisel end provides a built-in fulcrum for lifting boulders and other heavy objects, while the 1” hex shaft adds heft and improves grip and strength. Offered in different lengths to suit a range of applications and users, the Warwood Tool Slate Bar is made the same way they have been making their tools since 1854 — forged one at a time from premium, high carbon U.S. steel by skilled American craftsmen. Product Details Drop-forged, high carbon steel 1” hex stock 3 sizes 4-1/2’ x 12-1/2 lbs. 5’ x 14 lbs. 6’ x 17 lbs. Warwood Blue finish Length #51020: 4.5ft #51030: 5ft #510