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Kate explained on 29/12/2007 :
(snip) One of the reasons I went with the Delta is because it uses blades that do not have the pin in the ends to hold it in place. This way I can use even super fine Jewelers saw blades in it if I want to. I have used some of the twisted blades to play with and they are pretty neat when you are really wiggling around though the guys in here that are truly experienced don't seem to need that sort of thing. (snip) Kate, My Ryobi can take both pinned and pinless. So far it has worked well for me. Mekon |
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![]() "Mekon" wrote in message . .. Kate explained on 29/12/2007 : (snip) One of the reasons I went with the Delta is because it uses blades that do not have the pin in the ends to hold it in place. This way I can use even super fine Jewelers saw blades in it if I want to. I have used some of the twisted blades to play with and they are pretty neat when you are really wiggling around though the guys in here that are truly experienced don't seem to need that sort of thing. (snip) Kate, My Ryobi can take both pinned and pinless. So far it has worked well for me. Mekon Yes, the Ryobi I saw mentioned that it is that way as well. I didn't realize the importance of this until I read the comments to my plea for help. Bob-tx |
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