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    Default Re: nice cutter ????

    is it better than the dewalt ????????

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    Default Re: nice cutter ????

    it better be, its a lot more expensive !

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    I bet it dont rust like the dewalt! Ive had my replacement one for two weeks using it continuosley it gets washed and wiped down every night and the wheels on the under carriage and the locking pin which stops it from moveing is a nice shade of RUST
    and on continuos use in the 45 position the locking nut which holds it in that position comes loose no matter how hard i tighten it
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    Quote Originally Posted by peckers View Post
    I bet it dont rust like the dewalt! Ive had my replacement one for two weeks using it continuosley it gets washed and wiped down every night and the wheels on the under carriage and the locking pin which stops it from moveing is a nice shade of RUST
    and on continuos use in the 45 position the locking nut which holds it in that position comes loose no matter how hard i tighten it
    some clever dickie will invent stainless spares and make a mint

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    £880 + VAT, Looks worth very penny though.
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