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Duker

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I took a chance on one of these tables and all it has was a small knick in end. I use it as a craft table for the kids .Might get lucky

Correll 36"x72" Folding Table, Commercial Duty, Height Adjustable (22"-32") Gray Granite Melamine Top, Made in The USA, Steel Apron CBZFA3672M-15​




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That’s it for today. Have a great weekend!
 

skamath

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this seems to be a great price for the record knockoff (10.5" size) wood vise.
i purchased it and it looks to be a solid purchase. (i am not wood vise expert though.)

$54 (after $10 coupon)

Generally the prices for this go for $150+.
And from looking at 3 camels and keepa, it looks like the discount is very recent.

Not sure if the price is limited to prime members though.

Hope this helps someone looking to get a wood vise.
 

bubinga

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this seems to be a great price for the record knockoff (10.5" size) wood vise.
i purchased it and it looks to be a solid purchase. (i am not wood vise expert though.)

$54 (after $10 coupon)

Generally the prices for this go for $150+.
And from looking at 3 camels and keepa, it looks like the discount is very recent.

Not sure if the price is limited to prime members though.

Hope this helps someone looking to get a wood vise.
Looks very similar at least to the one I got at woodcraft several years ago 20 plus years probably already.
It's a very nice vice though I have no complaints with it.
 

bubinga

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this seems to be a great price for the record knockoff (10.5" size) wood vise.
i purchased it and it looks to be a solid purchase. (i am not wood vise expert though.)

$54 (after $10 coupon)

Generally the prices for this go for $150+.
And from looking at 3 camels and keepa, it looks like the discount is very recent.

Not sure if the price is limited to prime members though.

Hope this helps someone looking to get a wood vise.
Funny I shared it at my woodworking group on Facebook and it was coming up at 1:59 or something like that, but if I tap on the link from here it still showing 64.00 plus the $10 off?
 
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I’ve been looking at extended cut offs but I’m a little skeptical of buying a used air tool, I wonder how used it actually is
 

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For anyone with a tracksaw, here is Festool's rebranded TSO GRS16-PE which retails for $179.99.

Price was $118.27 which CamelCamelCamel shows as lowest price
Does ship from the UK, so it will take awhile. Reviews indicate that it appears to be produced by TSO and the clamp is even marketed as such.
Works with the following tracks, Festool, Makita and Triton

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Link to TSO GRS16-PE Page for more info
 

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Nick Danger

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Klein Tools 200028EINS Pliers, Electrician's Insulated Diagonal Cutting Pliers with Slim Handle 1000V Rated Grips, 8-Inch​



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I'm not sure what to do about this. The tool has had a lot of use. The paint is worn off the cutting edges, there's a patch of surface rust, and the handles have ground-in dirt. Amazon listed it as "used - acceptable".

Was $26 an acceptable price to pay for a well-used pair of Klein insulated dikes?
 

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I'm not sure what to do about this. The tool has had a lot of use. The paint is worn off the cutting edges, there's a patch of surface rust, and the handles have ground-in dirt. Amazon listed it as "used - acceptable".

Was $26 an acceptable price to pay for a well-used pair of Klein insulated dikes?
That *****.

So someone bought a pair to replace their old worn out set and then shipped the old ones back in.. like a shady version of a Home Depot warranty exchange.

For me, $26 for a pair in that condition isn’t worth keeping
 

logixjock

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I'm not sure what to do about this. The tool has had a lot of use. The paint is worn off the cutting edges, there's a patch of surface rust, and the handles have ground-in dirt. Amazon listed it as "used - acceptable".

Was $26 an acceptable price to pay for a well-used pair of Klein insulated dikes?
I just bought my 2nd set of Klein 2000 series side cutters right before I retired. I got my first set when they first came out 20 something years ago. Used them daily in an industrial setting. Really didn't need a new set, just wanted one.

I guess my point is, they will probably last your lifetime. As long as they are sharp and the cutting edges meet properly, they're probably fine. If you could just get a new replacement on the way it's a no-brainer, but you probably won't ever be able to get that kind of quality for that price anywhere else.

I bought my crew knipex high leverage cutters as thanks for a job well done about 4(ish) years ago and they all ended back up with their Klein cutters, I've tried many other brands over the years and there really is no comparison between the 2000 series and the competition.
 

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I just bought my 2nd set of Klein 2000 series side cutters right before I retired. I got my first set when they first came out 20 something years ago. Used them daily in an industrial setting. Really didn't need a new set, just wanted one.

I guess my point is, they will probably last your lifetime. As long as they are sharp and the cutting edges meet properly, they're probably fine. If you could just get a new replacement on the way it's a no-brainer, but you probably won't ever be able to get that kind of quality for that price anywhere else.

I bought my crew knipex high leverage cutters as thanks for a job well done about 4(ish) years ago and they all ended back up with their Klein cutters, I've tried many other brands over the years and there really is no comparison between the 2000 series and the competition.
That's the advice I needed. Thank you.

I looked to see if the edges met. The tips had been twisted at some point, so the previous owner hit the tip with a grinder. The tips still don't quite line up.

I compared the sharpness with my Knipex side cutters, and the Klein doesn't cut nearly as well.

Back it goes. Sigh.
 
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