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 Posted: Sun Jan 21st, 2007 04:30 pm
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needed to replace my broken set, thought these were a good deal.

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 Posted: Mon Jan 22nd, 2007 08:49 am
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Looks like a nice set. Where are they coming from?

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 Posted: Mon Jan 22nd, 2007 11:16 am
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If you put your tools up and work off of a table they are the ones I would buy.  Easy to get bits and if you wish to upgrade to a round rotating base it is easy to find.  The rotating base is only useful on a bench where time is money and they set out all of the time.

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 Posted: Mon Jan 22nd, 2007 11:37 am
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got them at Otto Frei. Also picked up a sharpening stone and a holder for the bits. I bought a small bench that holds the watch for the screwed lugs on the orsas and for those tough screwed band links. I also needed a tap and die set for the watches that was small enough. got one from Beorgon. I don't do what avery does, but with all the watches I have its nice to have watch specific tools. There not cheap, but compared to what I spend on snap-on tools every year and upgrading paint guns, they are a great value.

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 Posted: Mon Jan 22nd, 2007 12:02 pm
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If you ever get the need to get a base the larger one is the one to have, look into it you will know what I mean.  You may want to get a grinder to change the profile of the bits.  The idea is the sides of the blades rise parallel with a flat bottom with perfect 90 deg. angle.  The V grind on the bits sold today require more force applied in order to keep them from rising out of the screw.

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 Posted: Mon Jan 22nd, 2007 01:03 pm
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Shoot me a picture of it. I have a sidebox folding shelf on the toolbox, and can use that to mount anything. I'm probably the ony one here with a snapon toolbox in there living room.!

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 Posted: Mon Jan 22nd, 2007 01:11 pm
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Here is the listing on Otto Frei

http://www.ofrei.com/page239.html

The round turntable can be purchased from

http://www.livesaysinc.com/

go to the online catalog and look up Bergeon tools

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 Posted: Mon Jan 22nd, 2007 01:16 pm
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The sharpener I ordered already. The table looks good. it should fit nicely. Thanks for the link.

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 Posted: Mon Jan 22nd, 2007 01:32 pm
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yamahaki wrote:
Toolbox in the front room????...What a Hick...everyone knows the front room is for your Bike!! Shoot me a picture of it. I have a sidebox folding shelf on the toolbox, and can use that to mount anything. I'm probably the ony one here with a snapon toolbox in there living room.!

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 Posted: Mon Jan 22nd, 2007 02:24 pm
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I used to keep My Ducati in the dining room until I had an electrical fire I caused myself wiring in a manual switch for the cooling fans.

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