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I just purchased a new hand tool for my shop that is finding use several times a day. There are no hoses or cords required and its best in class. I bought an old fashioned Amish made broom from Lancaster, Pa. I've never had a broom that works as well as this one. It reminds me of the magical efficiency of a well tuned No. 8 jointer plane. My shop floor has never been so clean.

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On Sun, 7 Jun 2020 16:38:33 -0700 (PDT), Bob D
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I just purchased a new hand tool for my shop that is finding use several times a day. There are no hoses or cords required and its best in class. I bought an old fashioned Amish made broom from Lancaster, Pa. I've never had a broom that works as well as this one. It reminds me of the magical efficiency of a well tuned No. 8 jointer plane. My shop floor has never been so clean.


I remember having a broom like that once. Don't think it was Amish
made but it swept really clean. And I haven't found another one since
that was as satisfactory.

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On 6/7/2020 5:51 PM, J. Clarke wrote:
On Sun, 7 Jun 2020 16:38:33 -0700 (PDT), Bob D
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I just purchased a new hand tool for my shop that is finding use several times a day. There are no hoses or cords required and its best in class. I bought an old fashioned Amish made broom from Lancaster, Pa. I've never had a broom that works as well as this one. It reminds me of the magical efficiency of a well tuned No. 8 jointer plane. My shop floor has never been so clean.


I remember having a broom like that once. Don't think it was Amish
made but it swept really clean. And I haven't found another one since
that was as satisfactory.


I need to get me some of these.
https://hvac-hacks.com/wp-content/up...201349_442.jpg

Don't buy the 288-bit set. That would be two gross.
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