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forum thread Posted by MasterRigger • 5d ago
forum thread Posted by MasterRigger • 5d ago

Deal: WORKPRO Bolt Cutter - $18.47

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WORKPRO 18" Bolt Cutter, Chrome Molybdenum Steel Blade, Heavy Duty Bolt Cutter with Soft Rubber Grip, Cutting Tool for Cut Chain, Wire, Screw, Rivet, Black,blue,red WORKPRO Bolt Cutter
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WORKPRO 18" Bolt Cutter, Chrome Molybdenum Steel Blade, Heavy Duty Bolt Cutter with Soft Rubber Grip, Cutting Tool for Cut Chain, Wire, Screw, Rivet, Black,blue,red WORKPRO Bolt Cutter
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succ_my_deal
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I'm thinking of taking up crime as a side gig, anyone try these?
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jasongw
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank jasongw

Same size at harbor freight is $11.99 normal price. Bought some recently for cutting some chain I used to mount a shade sail. Worked great. Pro tip on getting the sail right enough: use a watching tie down to pull the sail taught to your pets, then cut your chains to match the gap (accounting for your d rings). MUCH easier that way.
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MasterRigger
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Quote from jasongw :
Same size at harbor freight is $11.99 normal price. Bought some recently for cutting some chain I used to mount a shade sail. Worked great. Pro tip on getting the sail right enough: use a watching tie down to pull the sail taught to your pets, then cut your chains to match the gap (accounting for your d rings). MUCH easier that way.

I have no idea what you are talking about but still I envy your knowledge
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JenLF26
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Would these cut a luggage lock I forgot the numerical code to? Lol
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Quote from JenLF26 :
Would these cut a luggage lock I forgot the numerical code to? Lol

Like margarine
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