Hyde® Hand Tools at Missouri Drywall Supply
For construction customers across eastern Missouri



Midwestern builders and contractors know quality when they see it. Because performance and reliability matter, local construction professionals choose Hyde® tools for their building projects in Missouri and Illinois.
Missouri Drywall Supply is committed to helping customers build true success with the quality construction supplies we provide. Hyde tools are available* from Missouri Drywall Supply at our yard in Hazelwood, MO, or can be delivered directly to your commercial or residential jobsites.
Visit a showroom or search our inventory online to learn more.
*Inventory varies by location. Call your local yard to confirm specific product availability. If we do not have in stock at your local yard, we will be glad to order it for you.
The Best Tools for Missouri Construction
Missouri Drywall Supply provides a variety of Hyde tools for building pros in the St. Louis metro area, eastern Missouri, and beyond, including:
- Flexible putty knives
- Flexible pro stainless joint knives
- Hyde 6-in-1 painters’ tools
- Pro Stainlessâ„¢ folded backing tape knives
- Hammer head joint knives
- Hammer head carbon steel knives
- Clipped drywall pointing knives
Buy Hyde Tools at Missouri Drywall Supply in Missouri
Builders and construction pros in eastern Missouri - learn more about Hyde hand tools or start your order now. Missouri Drywall Supply is here to help.
About Missouri Drywall Supply
Missouri Drywall Supply is a GMS company with a centrally located yard in Missouri (Hazelwood). Since 1970, Missouri Drywall Supply has offered exceptional construction products and building materials, from drywall and steel, to insulation, acoustical tiles and more.
About Hyde Tools
In 1875, Isaac P. Hyde founded Hyde Manufacturing Company, focusing on using his expert bladesmithing skills to create rugged knives and blades for professionals in the textile and tire industries. As decades past, and word spread, Hyde seized opportunities to expand his skills into other blade and tool areas. So, it came as little surprise that in 1936, when modern drywall was first introduced, this new industry would also call on Hyde. Today, the Hyde name is still renowned for the same quality craftsmanship that has made the company the standard of excellence.