Possible Replacements..

 
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Old 08-15-2006, 09:17 AM   #1
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Possible Replacements..


On Their Last Leg:




Very Possible Replacements:




They have been 'berry 'berry good to me, So I am confident with staying with the same manufacturers.
But this time, I think I am going to add a little more muscle.

But I am still tossed whether or not to upgrade the rotohammer, or stay with the same model, the upgrade
will mean I have to but all new drill bits and chisel bits...
....the router on the other hand, is most likely a sure bet ... going from 2hp to 3.25hp can't be wrong...

Any thoughts?

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Old 08-15-2006, 12:59 PM   #2
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Re: Possible Replacements..


Have you ever said "hmmm I wish I had a bigger rotohammer"? If so, it's time to upgrade I guess. My rule of thumb was always "go big early". Even a good rule back in the bar hopping days. Knock the edge off and the best come easier later.
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