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<blockquote data-quote="REJ2" data-source="post: 4129766" data-attributes="member: 32720"><p>One sound reason for buying extra cutters, even if they are long lasting, is maybe Timberline might not be so long lasting. Who knows how long they might exist in today's economy. The cutters look proprietary to say the least. The jig would be useless without the cutters. Carbide can be brittle, drop one, might get damaged, or lose one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="REJ2, post: 4129766, member: 32720"] One sound reason for buying extra cutters, even if they are long lasting, is maybe Timberline might not be so long lasting. Who knows how long they might exist in today's economy. The cutters look proprietary to say the least. The jig would be useless without the cutters. Carbide can be brittle, drop one, might get damaged, or lose one. [/QUOTE]
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