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I'm leaning towards a Husqvarna.

SV''


I figured you'd go with Poulan.
John Cairns



I have a Polan chain saw. they're not made in Poland, ya know.

Scotty


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I'm leaning towards a Husqvarna.

SV''


It's not really very funny, traitor!



It is if you say it with a goofy Swedish accent.

SV


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Sure you did. keep blowing your money and you'll never be able to
afford a nice boat.

SV

"Bobsprit" wrote
Based on his anti-American buying habits, he'll probably buy a

Ryobi
or Honda.


I'm leaning towards a Husqvarna.

I bought my father a Mackissic last Xmas. Nice, but pricey and

certainly beyond
Scotty Potti's wages!

RB



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I bought my father a kiss last Xmas. Nice, but pricey .



Just one? Vanilla or chocolate?


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Sure you did. keep blowing your money and you'll never be able to
afford a nice boat.

You'll **** a leaf blower when you see my new boat!

RB


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Right now it's full of leaves and my leaf
blower died. Off to Sears.

Hey, buy the top of the line model and spend the next 3 days

posting about it.

Are you kidding? If Scotty buys the top of the line anything, it

will be the
high point of his miserable life, and he'll post about it forever.

Based on his anti-American buying habits, he'll probably buy a Ryobi

or Honda.

RBB


Bought a Craftsman ( who knows where they're really built?), then saw
a cordless drill / saw / light combo and bought that for the boat.

Scotty


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Bought a Craftsman ( who knows where they're really built?), then saw
a cordless drill / saw / light combo and bought that for the boat.


CRAFTSMAN!!! Bwahahahahaha!!! No, really? Bwahahahahahahha! Scotty Potti is the
worst kind of dumbass...a cheap one!

RB
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Craftsman is very popular here for home use and the weekend DIY crowd.
like I said, they sell 4 'grades'. Ok, good, better, and best.
Depends what and how you use them.

Bob feels he has to buy '' high end'' expensive tools to make up for
his lack of skills.

Scotty




OzOne wrote in message
...

Craftsman is in the lowest end here Scootz, only stuff lower cost it
the Chinese gear that the chain harware like Bunnings carry.

We don't get Sears here, so I have no comparison save to say that

I'd
never buy a Ryobi drill. Mine are Metabo, Milwaukee,Makita and

DeWalt.
Plastic gears are just not gonna cut it.

On Sun, 7 Nov 2004 15:58:07 -0500, "Scott Vernon"
scribbled thusly:

Ozzy, you think Craftsman is cheap stuff? They usually make 3 or

4
grades of a tool and price them accordingly. The Ryobi drill I

looked
at was crappier than the Sears one.

Scotty


OzOne wrote in message
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On 07 Nov 2004 20:16:21 GMT, (Bobsprit)

scribbled
thusly:

Bought a Craftsman ( who knows where they're really built?),

then
saw
a cordless drill / saw / light combo and bought that for the

boat.


CRAFTSMAN!!! Bwahahahahaha!!! No, really? Bwahahahahahahha!

Scotty
Potti is the
worst kind of dumbass...a cheap one!

RB

Ummmm Bubbles have you ever looked at the economics of buying

cheap
non precision tools?
Realistically you can buy a new one every two years and be no

worse
off than having bought an expensive tool over its lifespan with

the
bonus that you get new innovations as they come onto the market.

We buy Ryobi sabre saws at $130 for the boys. They wear out about

3
times faster than the $600 Metabo.


Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.





Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.



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Ummmm Bubbles have you ever looked at the economics of buying cheap
non precision tools?

Generally not. The economics of buying cheap substandard stuff don't interest
me. I've had a expensive Makita drill for years. I recently bought a second
one. It has a few nice features that the old doesn't, but they're both nicer
than the craftsman junk.
I understand that a loser like Scotty Potii has no recourse.

RB
 
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