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Re: Your Favorite Install Tool?



Yes,  it is a locking knife on one side and a wall saw on the other.
Replaceable blades and tips.

BobbyD

JoeRaisin wrote:

> Does that have 2 types of blades on slides?
> Looks like it has a saw on one side and a razor knife on the other...
>
> bdolph wrote:
>
>> Crash,
>>
>> Nice touch.  I bet the look on the customers face is worth a million
>> bucks.
>> You did remind me of my handy drywall cutter from Labor Saving........
>>
>> http://www.lsdinc.com/cgi-local/search.cgi?user_id=22594697&0_option=2&0=53-100&database=data/Dbase1.txt&template=templateblowup2.html
>>
>>
>> BobbyD
>>
>> Crash Gordon wrote:
>>
>>> ah I totally forgot!!
>>>
>>> My 3 lb "drywall adjustment tool" !!! Actually it's a small sledge
>>> hammer with an axe on the other side. I LOVE to drag it out infront
>>> of homeowners....jest a little drywall "adjustment"...jest a little
>>> touchup :-))))
>>>
>>>
>>> "bdolph" <bdolph@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:KhT6f.734$A63.197@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> | Let us know about your favorite installation tool ?
>>> |
>>> | Mine is the Robertson (square-drive) screwdriver?  Screws stay on
>>> with
>>> | one hand at all angles and drive true and hard.
>>> |
>>> | BobbyD
>>> |
>>>
>>>
>>>


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