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Monthly Archives: December 2009
Saw blades
I have found that the blades on flip over saws last incredibly well but inevitably there will come a day when you need to resharpen or better still buy a second blade, if only to save your poor struggling motor! … Continue reading
Spares for the DW743, D27105 and LF1000 flip over saws
I wondered whether to include a post on spares since I have never needed them…ever! But then I guess that some of these saws must break at some point! As you might imagine there does not seem to be very … Continue reading
Much 'loved' DW742, the flip over classic from DeWALT
Reading through some posts on diynot.com today and found this guy, talking about his flip over saw. Read what he had to say and I quote:- “That saw is the best bit of kit I ever bought, it cost me … Continue reading
Posted in DW743, Saw Articles
Tagged abused, classic design, DW742, DW743, Flip over saw, flip saw, owner, used, user review
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DropBox secure online storage in the ‘cloud’
Dropbox is such an awesome utility that I wanted to share it here. Hit DropBox here to shoot into a new window and grab your FREE 2GB of storage in the ‘cloud’. The service is free if you stick to … Continue reading
What have you learned in 2009?
I have been following Chris Gillebeau recently and was inspired to think about what I too, have learned during 2009. So what forced it’s way into this thick skull of mine this year? Physically and practically loads, since I have been hitting the … Continue reading

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