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Re: self locking setters help [Re: Willoughby] #8204304
08/27/24 02:41 PM
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It is slower. Thats a fact. So i guess there are two potential disadvantages - cost and speed. But for me the benefits far outweigh those two tradeoffs. Almost nothing in this world is perfect and without tradeoffs.

Re: self locking setters help [Re: Willoughby] #8209552
09/04/24 09:35 PM
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I own 3 different brands now, they all need modified imho . but im old and picky about tools. younger feller would probably think there all just dandy as is


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