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Edwin Pawlowski
 
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Default New marking tool

I've bought a lot of tools from Lee Valley, but they have a marking tool
that is a "must have" for any home handyman that wants to do accurate work.
Mine should arrive next week.

http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...33&cat=1,42936


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At first I was annoyed, and thought this was just an advertisement
posing as a person's post... but I went to link, and that is one
remarkable tool.

It is an absolute must have, I recomend all check it out, make sure you
check out the specs on page 2 of listing.

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Bob Pietrangelo
 
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Ed you know I respect you, but what everyone should get forst is
International Mechanical Code, National Fuel Gas Code, National Electrical
Code, and International Residential Code. Most contractors do not follow
them, if more homeowners knew what was in them they would be better off
doing their own work, or know what the contractors really are SUPPOSED to be
doing. I study them all frequently, and follow each one. It would also
make homeowners do things properly without a contractor.

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I've bought a lot of tools from Lee Valley, but they have a marking tool
that is a "must have" for any home handyman that wants to do accurate

work.
Mine should arrive next week.

http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...33&cat=1,42936




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