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Old 12-10-2010, 02:54 PM
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THanks for buying Rigid! keeping me employed by emerson! lol

Originally Posted by utkinpol
speaking of which i bought single handed ridgid saw some time ago at homedepot - it is a damn handy thing. fits everywhere and works as good as a traditional bulky one.

http://www.amazon.com/Ridgid-R3030-Fuego-Handed-Reciprocating/dp/B001LYMU98

but it was cheaper than this at homedepot, about of $80 i think.
 
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We picked up a small milawkee for around the shop at work. i am pretty impressed i have to say.

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We use Dremel tools for nail surgery, seriously durable tools.

BTW, what do you guys recommend for compact lithium ion drill? I was thinking Makita 10.8V ultra compact driver.
 
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Hmmm - Dremel is nice for a small power tool, but there is something satisfying about a 1/2" chuck hammer drill cutting into concrete.

Hand tools - my favorite is a nice set of VERY sharp wood chisels
 

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