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  1. Very Cool! Don't forget to consider polishing up the wood handle at the same time. A basic, light oil (e.g., teak) should do. Good Luck. Let us know how it comes out.
  2. Hope your ok regopit! We're feeling you pain here today. This really stinks. Do you have any whiplash symptoms? Yes, you can always replace the truck but not your body. Talk to a doc if you already haven't done so yet. Hope you have a better week.
  3. Hello JerryNY, Consider CMT blades. German Steel, made in Italy. FYI...CMT used to be the contract manufacturer for Freud until they went to Asia for manufacturing. CMT's new line of blades is designed to give the best performance in the Industrial applications. http://www.slingshottools.com/blades-bits-recips/circular-saw-blades/fine-finish/cmt-industrial-itktm-fine-finish-blades-10-x-80t-x-5-8-bore.html CMT Industrial ITK 10" x 80T x 5/8" Fine Finish Blade, ****4 Star-Best Quality 255.080.10. INDUSTRIAL ITK™ FINE FINISH BLADES. BEST QUALITY 4 STAR. APPLICATION: For Crosscuts, Fine Finishing on Two-Sided Laminated Panels Without the Scoring Blade. MATERIALS: Solid Wood, Moldings, Melamine, Laminates, Veneered Plywood, Chipboard. MACHINE USE: Radial Arm Saws, Miter Saws, and Table Saws. USER: Professional & Contractor. USAGE: Heavy Daily Use. COATED: Hard Lacquer. KERF: Thin. INDUSTRIAL ITK™ Designed for the professional woodworker and construction craftsman CMT’s thin-kerf industrial quality blade line delivers an outstanding cut, minimal stock removal and the least possible stress to your saw! Good luck. Let us know what you decide works best!
  4. Hey CATERPILLAR, we have these on back order at SlingShot Tools. But in the interim, check out your local Lowes store. They just started carrying them as well. Good luck and hope all is well!
  5. Without question the Lenox Metal Max is a beast. Cuts through darn near anything with virtually no sparking.
  6. Hey guys check this one out too. Vaughan BT90, BANTOM BAR, 90 DEGREE http://www.slingshottools.com/brand/vaughan/vaughan-bt90-bantom-bar-90-degree.html
  7. Good points...but the blue it's hard to see unlike the green. You may also want to check out Felo 6 Pc Sl/PH Screwdriver Set. Unlike things made in China they have top quality. http://www.slingshottools.com/hand-tools/screwdrivers/felo-6-pc-sl-ph-screwdriver-set.html Hope all is well!
  8. Hey guys, you may want to try CMT Formula 2050 Blade & Bit Cleaner 988.001.01. This stuff works great at keeping your blades and bits nice an clean before they get gummed up.
  9. Thanks Jimbo! Great Video. I agree with the others, try using either Lenox or MK Morse hole saws. You can't go wrong with a professional tool. But your video is perfect for depicting the cheaper brands.
  10. Hey guys check out Lenox Gold Power Arc Curved Metal Reciprocating Saw Blades. They cut through everything and last a long, long time.
  11. Hey Guys, try using either the CMT ITK Industrial 7-1/4 x 24T x 5/8" Framing & Decking Blade, ****4 Star-Best Quality 250.024.07 or CMT Contractor ITK-Plus 7 1/4" x 24T x 5/8" Fast Framing Blade, ***3 Star-Better Quality P07024 blades. They cut better and last longer than anything you may buy in the big box stores. Good Luck!
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