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Motorgod0

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I don’t know if the picture came through. But Binford tools is where it’s at. Hahaha

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PlayingWithTBI

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I was organizing some of my stuff so I can get my battery chargers and tools together and ran across the circle cutting jig my son bought for my jigsaw so he could make an electric fan shroud for his Tundra (I know, I can't take him nowhere) which wound up getting totaled when he was rear ended so he never used it. He plans on straightening the frame out and making it into a pre-runner truck but, that's another story. So I put it together to see what it looks like. It can cut up to about a 29" circle and looks well designed and should be fairly accurate.
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Makes a guy want to go out and cut some circles!
 

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Picked these up today. A bit pricey but lifetime warranty on the 2nd and 3rd row. 1st row are considered consumables due to their size.

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PlayingWithTBI

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Yeah, those are cool, a step drill with big flutes! I would think people that don't know how to use drill bits properly would ruin bigger bits than the smaller ones by getting them in a bind when breaking through, I've seen it especially on cobalt bits when drilling stainless, they just snap off the outer cutting edge. These look like they would help to eliminate that.
 

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New tekton 18” striking pry bar from whatever they’re calling Big R now.
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theyre made by wilde which makes them for masterforce, craftsmen, and pretty much every other pry bar thats made in the US aside from snap on of course. Couldnt pass it up for $6
 
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