Universal oscillating-tool blades
http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/208...de-3-Pack.aspx
Good idea, maybe other companies will follow suit. Geez, made in the USA too. |
Universal oscillating-tool blades
DGDevin wrote:
http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/208...de-3-Pack.aspx Good idea, maybe other companies will follow suit. Geez, made in the USA too. But they might cause cancer (according to California Prop 65 disclaimer). |
Universal oscillating-tool blades
"HeyBub" wrote in message m... DGDevin wrote: http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/208...de-3-Pack.aspx Good idea, maybe other companies will follow suit. Geez, made in the USA too. But they might cause cancer (according to California Prop 65 disclaimer). As long as you don't live in California, you're safe. |
Universal oscillating-tool blades
CW wrote:
"HeyBub" wrote in message m... DGDevin wrote: http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/208...de-3-Pack.aspx Good idea, maybe other companies will follow suit. Geez, made in the USA too. But they might cause cancer (according to California Prop 65 disclaimer). As long as you don't live in California, you're safe. But one wonders: "For how long?" |
Universal oscillating-tool blades
Given the conversations here, this is a great guide. Now what do the HF
brand look like. AKA which of the ones listed are the same or similar as HF? On 01/06/2011 02:02 PM, DGDevin wrote: http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/208...de-3-Pack.aspx Good idea, maybe other companies will follow suit. Geez, made in the USA too. |
Universal oscillating-tool blades
"HeyBub" wrote in message m... But they might cause cancer (according to California Prop 65 disclaimer). I called California and checked, they are totally okay with you grinding up these blades and putting the dust in your gin & tonic, your cigars, your after-shave, your jock-itch ointment--anywhere you please. They just want to *warn* you, after that you're on your own. |
Universal oscillating-tool blades
"Michael Kenefick" wrote in message
... Given the conversations here, this is a great guide. Now what do the HF brand look like. AKA which of the ones listed are the same or similar as HF? Good question, it looks like the twelve holes in the HF blades would line right up with the slots in these blades. The question is how well the pins on the HF tool would fit the slots in these blades. |
Universal oscillating-tool blades
Michael Kenefick wrote:
Given the conversations here, this is a great guide. Now what do the HF brand look like. AKA which of the ones listed are the same or similar as HF? What difference would it make? You'll still buy the HF blades at 1/3rd the price of these "universal" blades. |
Universal oscillating-tool blades
DGDevin wrote:
"Michael Kenefick" wrote in message ... Given the conversations here, this is a great guide. Now what do the HF brand look like. AKA which of the ones listed are the same or similar as HF? Good question, it looks like the twelve holes in the HF blades would line right up with the slots in these blades. The question is how well the pins on the HF tool would fit the slots in these blades. There are no pins on my HF tool. |
Universal oscillating-tool blades
On Jan 6, 5:11*pm, Michael Kenefick wrote:
Given the conversations here, this is a great guide. *Now what do the HF brand look like. *AKA which of the ones listed are the same or similar as HF? On 01/06/2011 02:02 PM, DGDevin wrote: http://www.woodcraft.com/Product/208...-114-BiMetal-B... Good idea, maybe other companies will follow suit. Geez, made in the USA too. I think the figure at center, on the right side (12 pins) might be similar but mine are round. Actually mine are cheaper from HF too. (about $7, often on sale). RonB |
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