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She likes them ALL! She is not picky... after all... she married ME! ;)
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Post #40925136 added 07-11-2011 2:59 AM by Solecs in Archived Deals
I probably wouldn't trust this for delicate things like finished paint and such. There are felt polishing pads that can be used for polishing bare metal though. I didn't see any listed on the...
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Post #40927970 added 07-11-2011 7:35 AM by volsfan199 in Archived Deals
I thought so, but just thought I would ask. Thanks for the reply.
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Post #40930292 added 07-11-2011 9:36 AM by MilrTime83 in Archived Deals
This?
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Post #40932130 added 07-11-2011 10:47 AM by lacreg in Archived Deals
Thanks so much for the detailed explanations. I will opt for the old version because I probably only have occasional use. Actually I don't know any use for it yet ! Like you said i'm buying because...
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Post #40911872 added 07-10-2011 12:14 PM by theOriginalGuru in Archived Deals
This deal is back again, this time until 8/20/2011. Limit 5. Coupon link updated. This is valid BOTH online (+S&H+tax) and in-store (+tax), but will have to pay shipping if you buy online. If...
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Post #40922046 added 07-10-2011 12:14 PM by iconian in Archived Deals
Harbor Freight Tools Store Locator] has Oscillating Multifunction Power Tool for $19.99 with Printable Coupon valid thru August 20. Thanks theOriginalGuru
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Post #40925810 added 07-11-2011 4:46 AM by gtprojectx in Archived Deals
How about refinishing a table and chairs? Or it this purely cutting only?
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Post #40925940 added 07-11-2011 5:04 AM by jigster213 in Archived Deals
this might serve well as a butthair trimmer
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there is a sanding pad adapter. it's included in the "old" version if you can find it in-store. however, in my experience the sanding pad sucked because the velcro used to hold the sandpaper isn't...
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Post #40927324 added 07-11-2011 6:55 AM by volsfan199 in Archived Deals
Will this work to trim off about 2 inches of a interior door?
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Post #40928758 added 07-11-2011 8:23 AM by Damocles in Archived Deals
i second the comment. i had to cut some doors and set up a table saw, with my wife helping hold the unwieldy doors level and steady as i pushed the door through the blade. i was able to take off...
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Post #40931568 added 07-11-2011 10:27 AM by theOriginalGuru in Archived Deals
The attachments are OK... if you want this to be an awesome tool, you'll eventually get the higher quality attachments (not from HFT) that are pretty expensive ($20-$50). Those who are saying "this...
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Post #40926598 added 07-11-2011 6:03 AM by NotScared in Archived Deals
Thank you!! repped. :worship:
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Post #40932552 added 07-11-2011 11:04 AM by slickdealer09 in Archived Deals
The old model shows as "in-store only" for me.
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Post #40932608 added 07-11-2011 11:05 AM by theOriginalGuru in Archived Deals
yes, that's mentioned in the 1st post if you read it.
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Post #40932708 added 07-11-2011 11:09 AM by OstrichSak in Archived Deals
So, just to clarify, I can print out the one coupon listed in PDF form earlier and take that into my store and use a single coupon to buy one of each style (old & new) right?
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Post #40930560 added 07-11-2011 9:47 AM by muskgrave in Archived Deals
I bought one of these to undercut the door jambs when replacing all the carpet in my house with 12mm laminate flooring. I figured if it lasted that one job it would have paid for itself. Thankfully...
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Post #40933348 added 07-11-2011 11:33 AM by mrgodai in Archived Deals
any good deals on compatible flush cut wood/metal blades? the one that came with it dulls out about 10 feet worth of wood cuts, and now it's burning the wood.
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Post #40920078 added 07-10-2011 8:44 PM by dj-3lusion in Archived Deals
son of a beach kit. I have ab advert for the 68303 for $24.99 and there is also a coupon for 20% off any single item!!!. making it essentially this thread.
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Post #40920082 added 07-10-2011 8:44 PM by 124nic8 in Archived Deals
Would this work for ripping up ceramic tile?
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Post #40920258 added 07-10-2011 8:58 PM by 124nic8 in Archived Deals
Thanks, but perhaps I did not use the right term. I want to demolish a tile countertop, not cut (rip) tile. Repped.
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then, use a sledge hammer, at least 2-3lbs.
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Post #40920476 added 07-10-2011 9:13 PM by alphajr in Archived Deals
I agree, and if you have a ton of removal to do and want a power tool for the job and small demo / rotary hammer with a chisel bit will make quick work of the project. Thanks OP for the heads...
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Post #40920600 added 07-10-2011 9:22 PM by MISHNAH in Archived Deals
They have both on display, see how each feel in your hand. I can almost guarantee you'll get the new version! It fits a lot better in your hand, and blades are cheap anyway. Or just buy both,...
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Post #40920688 added 07-10-2011 9:29 PM by Kelvrick in Archived Deals
Does the new version have the same blade retention system where you really have to torque it down while not stripping the screw?
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Post #40922738 added 07-10-2011 10:15 PM by michi098 in Archived Deals
Got the old style tool for around $30 a few months ago. Love this thing, it's amazing.
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Post #40923488 added 07-10-2011 11:18 PM by jkloisdafoiwdaf in Archived Deals
It's not intended to polish surfaces(car exterior)?
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Post #40980536 added 07-13-2011 6:55 AM by YankeeRedneck in Archived Deals
Where did this particular coupon come from?? I get both hard & soft copies all the time and have never seen it..... edit: I did find one on their website but the layout of the coupon is...
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Post #40918812 added 07-10-2011 7:20 PM by MilrTime83 in Archived Deals
The fine print says "Coupon not valid on prior purchases after 30 days from original purchase date with original receipt." It is worded a bit confusingly, but I would read that as you are able to...
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Post #40934060 added 07-11-2011 11:58 AM by mpkb in Archived Deals
When the stock is that heavy and bulky, maybe a circular saw with a guide might be better.
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Post #40935214 added 07-11-2011 12:38 PM by mpkb in Archived Deals
Anyone try to cut into stucco with one of these bad boys?
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Post #40936124 added 07-11-2011 1:10 PM by dj-3lusion in Archived Deals
cool let me know how that goes, I want to get one of these if a) you can get attachments for them b) Im not one of those tool snobs, so if theres attachments that actually will work for this then :D...
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Post #40940506 added 07-11-2011 4:21 PM by jongasse in Archived Deals
Agree on BOTH the points! I only wish the nearest HFT was less than 20 mi from home.
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Post #41190786 added 07-21-2011 8:01 PM by igividen in Archived Deals
hammer drill with a chisel attachment. Harbor freight has those too. just select the hammer option and stick your chisel in the end
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yes, cutting thin sheet metal is something this tool can do, but you need to also buy a blade that's designed for cutting sheet metal. the blades included are not suited for cutting metal. i...
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yes, but not with the blades that are included. you should get a diamond grit blade, preferably a high quality one. and when you use it, let the blade do the work, don't push too hard.
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Post #40917956 added 07-10-2011 6:29 PM by loveasnguy in Archived Deals
Buy the exact same item number and return it with the old receipt.
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Post #40916682 added 07-10-2011 5:20 PM by adamant in Archived Deals
Thanks, I bought this a few weeks ago on coupon for $30, any recommendations on how to exchange it to get the new price? I have used it for cutting into 55 gallon plastic drums, from which I've...
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Post #40920988 added 07-10-2011 10:01 PM by racketman in Archived Deals
I agree- have used this (old model) to remodel 2 homes in the last 9 months. paid $20
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