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    Good deal today only from Sportsmansguide on a craftsman 5" twin cutter saw. Here is the link and they are selling it for $53.97 member price or 59.97 nonmember. I guess they now make it in 6-1/8" blade set up, so they are clearing out the 5" ones.
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    Well today was a big score at a local garage sale. I spied this makita belt sander and asked how much? He said 10 bucks. so I went for the Craftsman grinder too. Also 10 bucks. Came back later looking for a chisel, and scored a bosch sander for 20 bucks, and everything else in the photo for 10 bucks, including new belts for the belt sander in 50 and 80 grit. All in all, 50 dollars for everything! It feels like Christmas!


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    Wow, a good shopping day and even scored one of them fancy screwdrivers!

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    Does this fit this thread?

    A while back converted a wood band saw into a metal cutter. Was a great way to kill an afternoon. Great tool for header building and sheet metal.





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    Yep that counts! Nice work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stovens View Post
    Well today was a big score at a local garage sale. I spied this makita belt sander and asked how much? He said 10 bucks. so I went for the Craftsman grinder too. Also 10 bucks. Came back later looking for a chisel, and scored a bosch sander for 20 bucks, and everything else in the photo for 10 bucks, including new belts for the belt sander in 50 and 80 grit. All in all, 50 dollars for everything! It feels like Christmas!


    Good days shopping there Steve..Havent been to a garage sale for years.............Too scared to...hehe
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    Quote Originally Posted by 34_40 View Post
    Wow, a good shopping day and even scored one of them fancy screwdrivers!
    It even was a made in USA one!
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