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Metalworking (rec.crafts.metalworking) Discuss various aspects of working with metal, such as machining, welding, metal joining, screwing, casting, hardening/tempering, blacksmithing/forging, spinning and hammer work, sheet metal work. |
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Best brand (poll)
All, please take this poll and answer which brand from your experience
makes the best metal cutting tools. I'm in the market for one and I don't want to throw away $$ on crap. If you select "Other", I'd appreciate it if you say which one in the discssion area of the poll. http://www.pollmenow.com/poll.aspx?goto=265 |
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Best brand (poll)
So, your'e too lazy to do your own research......
.......and are willing to make your choice based on a popularity contest among a number of strangers - the wants, needs and likes of whom you have no way of being certain match your own wants, needs and likes in such equipment? Talk about the potential to throw dollars away......... Or..... Is this some sort of scam????? wrote in article . com... All, please take this poll and answer which brand from your experience makes the best metal cutting tools. I'm in the market for one and I don't want to throw away $$ on crap. If you select "Other", I'd appreciate it if you say which one in the discssion area of the poll. http://www.pollmenow.com/poll.aspx?goto=265 |
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All, please take this poll and answer which brand from your experience makes the best metal cutting tools. I'm in the market for one and I don't want to throw away $$ on crap. I think this one is quite a good metal cutter: http://www.zinser.de/eng/flame_cutti...25/zinser_4025 ..html Or was your question not specific enough? Nick -- Motor Modelle // Engine Models http://www.motor-manufaktur.de DIY-DRO - YADRO - Eigenbau-Digitalanzeige |
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Has x rated questions, avoid the site.
wrote in message ups.com... All, please take this poll and answer which brand from your experience makes the best metal cutting tools. I'm in the market for one and I don't want to throw away $$ on crap. If you select "Other", I'd appreciate it if you say which one in the discssion area of the poll. http://www.pollmenow.com/poll.aspx?goto=265 |
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Yikes, why the hostility?
Obviously I'm going to do research before I buy. This (I thought) was a way to quickly gauge which brands most poeple like. However, if your sentiment is shared by others in this ng, then I apologize. And I have no idea where the x rated comment came from. From what I've seen that site doesn't approve x rated polls. Again if that's not the case, I apologize. * wrote: So, your'e too lazy to do your own research...... ......and are willing to make your choice based on a popularity contest among a number of strangers - the wants, needs and likes of whom you have no way of being certain match your own wants, needs and likes in such equipment? Talk about the potential to throw dollars away......... Or..... Is this some sort of scam????? wrote in article . com... All, please take this poll and answer which brand from your experience makes the best metal cutting tools. I'm in the market for one and I don't want to throw away $$ on crap. If you select "Other", I'd appreciate it if you say which one in the discssion area of the poll. http://www.pollmenow.com/poll.aspx?goto=265 |
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Best brand (poll)
wrote in message oups.com... Yikes, why the hostility? Obviously I'm going to do research before I buy. This (I thought) was a way to quickly gauge which brands most poeple like. However, if your sentiment is shared by others in this ng, then I apologize. And I have no idea where the x rated comment came from. From what I've seen that site doesn't approve x rated polls. Again if that's not the case, I apologize. Don't panic. If one continues on *past* your poll, a few questionable ones appear. Hardly worth a flame in return, 'though. Don't sweat the little stuff. -- Jeff R. |
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I've had good experiences with Makita tools. As handheld power tools go,
they're pretty well made. Chris |
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