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    Those must be newer than a year.

    Those must be newer than a year.
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    They make attachments for drill presses to hold...

    They make attachments for drill presses to hold the chisels. I have one, I'd be happy to give away.
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    How is posting here giving a manufacturer...

    How is posting here giving a manufacturer feedback?

    Serious question.
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    I feel like this is the same either way in...

    I feel like this is the same either way in Arizona.
  5. My wife wasn't a rural carrier, nor was a friend...

    My wife wasn't a rural carrier, nor was a friend of ours. Both had that issue on 2010ish Subarus. I remain unimpressed with them in general.
  6. That sounds like a stuck caliper, which was a...

    That sounds like a stuck caliper, which was a potential issue on the Subaru's I worked on.
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    I also have magports. I couldn't use the...

    I also have magports. I couldn't use the woodpeckers or woodcraft ones because, as mentioned, 120mm tools. I don't find the alignment to be a huge issue...

    I will say this, after having magnetic...
  8. I can tell people who don't work in a...

    I can tell people who don't work in a manufacturing, or product development, industry.

    Nothing to sell, and you got no company. This isn't planned obsolescence, it's just capitalism.
  9. Depends on the bias. My GTi wore rears much...

    Depends on the bias. My GTi wore rears much faster than front, by design.

    I think the OP isn't hitting the brakes as hard, or heating them up, the way I tend to :D
  10. I'll take sealed, non-serviceable, bearings and...

    I'll take sealed, non-serviceable, bearings and having to replace them once for every 8th time I'd have to clean and repack non-sealed bearings.
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    This was awesome, when I had straight knives!

    This was awesome, when I had straight knives!
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    I sharpen my hand tools several times during use....

    I sharpen my hand tools several times during use. Basically, I keep my stones out when using them. Reestablishing a bevel, removing a nick etc, with the tormek is, well.. So slow it's painful. On the...
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    I find my tormek to be great for sharpening...

    I find my tormek to be great for sharpening turning tools. Things like chisels and plane irons, faster with a normal bench grinder and stones. They're simply too slow for those imo
  14. Large power tools? Millwrights.

    Large power tools? Millwrights.
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    I agree, I only use the domino in a vertical...

    I agree, I only use the domino in a vertical fashion when I've got a fence clamped across the workpiece. But that means I'm registering against the foot, which means I can push into the fence. Same...
  16. So, dangerous for all but collectors.

    So, dangerous for all but collectors.
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    Yea, this is why I generally break down lumber...

    Yea, this is why I generally break down lumber with a handsaw or a jigsaw.
  18. jointers are probably the most dangerous machine...

    jointers are probably the most dangerous machine in the shop.

    Accidents are not as common as others, but the results are always really bad.
  19. I can't make it any clearer then.

    I can't make it any clearer then.
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    You guys are talking about different conductors.

    You guys are talking about different conductors.
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    Here's your translation. Adjust the knife...

    Here's your translation.

    Adjust the knife protrusion using a gauge. Max 1,1mm
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    This. The fastest way to flatten a board is with...

    This. The fastest way to flatten a board is with a saw.
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    Store em vertically (keep the dust off), keep em...

    Store em vertically (keep the dust off), keep em oiled. No problem. I like a saw plate that reflects, personally.
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    Agreed. I'd drill a hole in a metal plate with...

    Agreed. I'd drill a hole in a metal plate with your drill bit and make my own dowels.
  25. So let's just abandon any prevention method...

    So let's just abandon any prevention method possible. Got it. 'social darwinism' at it's finest.
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