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<blockquote data-quote="snaggletooth999" data-source="post: 710490" data-attributes="member: 16172"><p>They certainly can get sharp and do ya a mischief. Thanks to all the response, I have always left it to the dealer/mechanic to do these kinda jobs, until I stated working pretty much full time with the saws, and find it way too expensive to get these jobs done that one should be able to do oneself. Seems most are in favour of the belt sander.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snaggletooth999, post: 710490, member: 16172"] They certainly can get sharp and do ya a mischief. Thanks to all the response, I have always left it to the dealer/mechanic to do these kinda jobs, until I stated working pretty much full time with the saws, and find it way too expensive to get these jobs done that one should be able to do oneself. Seems most are in favour of the belt sander. [/QUOTE]
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