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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by CP5415</i> <br /><br />I prefer Craftsman myself Fergus. They have all that as well here in Canada <br />Sears, for all your tool needs!!!! [;)] <br /> <br />Gordon <br /> <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />As far as I can tell many of these tools are made by the same manufacturer. My big tools such as Mitre saw, Table saw etc are craftsman But Sears doesn't have Canadian Tire Money!!! <br /> <br />Oh and if it's not on your list yet <br />Small clamps of every size <br />Multi Meter <br />Safety Glasses <br />Particle masks <br />Fire extinguisher <br />Latex or Nitrile gloves <br />Soldering irons <br />Bifocals or other magnifying device <br />portable vice <br />Good lighting <br />Small vac <br /> <br /><font size="2"><font color="red"><b>And what ever you do never ever leave oilsoaked rags in a pile. They can and have spontaneously cumbust. Linseed oil is extremely bad for this.</b></font id="red"></font id="size2">
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