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    Router suggestions

    If it's just going to live in a router table anyways... The Porter Cable 7518 means never having to wish you had more power to swing the big bits. :thumbup:
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    Bugatti Veyron Factory Tools

    And since those are more than likely company-owned tools - Stahlwille and Wera were the lowest bidders...
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    Needed 2 cordless drills

    First guy on a job I ever saw using one of those weird-looking Festool drills around here was Tommy Silva - some time before he was pimpin' the line on Ask This Old House. Based on the rest of his crew's kit though I wouldn't necessarily categorize him as a "luxury" tool buyer. :bounce: Besides...
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    Lime green cutoff wheels

    I've seen them before - never used them myself. http://www.cgwheels.com/htmls/Small-high-speed-cut-off-wheels.aspx?c0=13119&bsp=13091 They also have blue cut-off wheels and pink grinder wheels if you are so inclined. Don't laugh at the name... :bounce:
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    Needed 2 cordless drills

    The list was likely written back when an 18v drill was way too big and heavy to drag around all day or was simply overkill for a light task. Most trades (electricians, maintenance, etc...) always had a 7.2 or 9.6v which was smaller and lighter for everyday stuff but didn't have enough umph for...
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    Needed 2 cordless drills

    When I bought my Bosch 18v they were still built in either Switzerland or Germany - but that was back when the 18v system was ni-cad. Don't know if any part of the Bosch lith-ion 18v systems are actually built in Europe any more but they would still be on my short list to consider. I've always...
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    For the discerning Snap On collector...

    I think I have now seen it all. From my perusal of eBay this evening (not mine!) http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1-Snap-On-Tools-Alloy-Socket-Wrench-Mug-Cup-New_W0QQitemZ330397677718QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMotors_Automotive_Tools?hash=item4ced3c7896 I wonder if it makes the coffee/beer taste better...
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