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  • Mic

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    Thanks for the post. I always like learning new things. I knew some of this I knew already, but picked up a couple of new tips!
     
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    Wow! Very informative. I have a carpenters pencil in the garage, but never knew much about it, Thanks.
     

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    With over 40 years experience sawing and beatin nails I've used a few of them. I really only like them for framing or forming, they're not precise enough for finish work. And I NEVER had one that could stay behind my ear. Usually I had to keep them in my nail apron where the new ones quickly became two shorter ones.

    Rick
     
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