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Prospecter

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Is the PAM a preventative or an after you prune cleaner?

I'd vote for whatever you have already at hand for another purpose, there are too many single purpose products being pushed for conditions we never realized as "problems"
Both. It's what I use to clean my hands and tools when I make wreaths. (Apparently WD40 is not an approved wreath odor, but it works, too.)
 
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Both. It's what I use to clean my hands and tools when I make wreaths. (Apparently WD40 is not an approved wreath odor, but it works, too.)
Canola or coconut or PAM also works great when you don't think about what you are doing and clear out a bunch of fir bushes in a tank top because its hot out, and end up with sticky dreadlocked, fir pitch arm hair!
 
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Squankum

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Safety goggles
Those look like my DeWalts, with a slightly different color scheme. I like them a lot.

I have had a tiny bit of wire brush bristle make it through an air vent on the eyebrow edge, though, and tumbled into my eye. Not good. That's what I get for straying form goggles + shield, too. Also, cheap Chinese brush.
 

pfbz

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How do you like that blade holder? I've been thinking that one would come in handy but haven't bought one yet.
It is a very simple tool that works shockingly well... worth buying the real thing over a knock off as well.
 

MiteyF

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I've been avoiding buying an oscillating tool for a while now, but finally have a need for one. Found this on HD website and bit the bullet. The bare tool goes for $170, for some reason they also are selling it with a 4ah battery for $130. When I went in to pick one up, they weren't even on the shelf, they were in a huge box, on a pallet, on the rack. Maybe some upcoming sale or promo? I decided to let them pull one and come back the next day so I didn't have to wait for an hour.


After only ever using the older corded ones that require an allen bolt to install the blade, this thing is slick. Hopefully it holds up.
 

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