MaxTite Pine Wood Shims, Professional Contractor Grade (Box of 120)
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J. Sells
> 3 dayBetter quality wood for outdoor applications.
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J. Mccourt
> 3 dayI use wood shims to help set rocks securely in a vise before slabbing them in a slab saw. I had been using what my local hardware store usually had - always picking up 10 or 20 at a time because they get broken or lost in oil or stolen by the gnomes. I had been using Nelson kiln-dried wood shims for years because thats what my local store always carried... They work but they dont have a lot of give to them and often break instead of bend. I am sure they have lots of other great functions, but now that Ive found these Pine shims, I dont think Ill ever use anything else.... The point of using shims in the vise is to protect your vise pads - so the stone digs into the shims but not into the pads. These have GREAT bite. You can really see the rock sinking into the shim when tightening the saw. And I love how you get 120 for just $22. This is the brand Im sticking with from now on.
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Rachel Moss
> 3 dayUsing these in crafts.
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Darlene Lanners
> 3 dayI like how it crackles when it burns
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Dmitri Sologoub
> 3 dayExcellent quality shims, much better than what I previously had.
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fran menard
Greater than one weekwas exactly what i needed for my project
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Donna Smith
> 3 daygreat for crafts
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WI Customer
> 3 dayGood quality.
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wootazon
> 3 dayLooks like this box was stored under a leaky pipe in the warehouse. Moldy, crusty shims. I nearly passed-out when I inhaled the active mold spores that wafted from this box. Amazon choice, indeed.
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sparky
> 3 dayGood quality shims, packed neatly in shrink wrap.