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Vash, if you ever have nothing better to do, Fine Homebuilding wrote an article about the 10 best framing hammers. Yours is one of them.
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I can't recall when I got these, but they have most likely pulled more orifice tubes than any other on the planet. I used them today to release some plastic clips, and probably will tomorrow for something else. Great for all sorts of things, from pesky nose hairs to engine swaps.
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I once sat down and did the math problem to figure out why the side pull notch provided so much more nail extraction force. It became clear fairly quickly. |
Something amazing to report! The oil drain plug on my Honda powered Snapper mower is 10mm. I actually had a socket!
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Latest, and greatest purchase ever....I use these for everything.
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Still cuts very accurately but only compounds one way. Japanese made tools are made to last. I had picked up so many tools through my career and have inherited some from my dad and and even some of my friends dads. It always makes me smile when I use the tools that have been passed down to me. Too many to pick a favorite but the Hitachi trim saw is right up there. |
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All my Cman is pre-Chinese and despite the yang I talk, it's all I use :) (with Gearwrench rats ) |
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The lil' 8.5" saw was the go to standard when it first came out for all "real" finish carpenters. I jsut couldn't afford one. It cuts were very accurate, clean and efficient. Light years ahead of Delta and others US companies. I still would rather buy a Japanese chop saw first before any others. I bet you wouldn't say that about the Japanese product that came out of the 50s or 60s? Overall, Hitachi makes a fine professional tool. |
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