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Ryan Grebe
> 3 dayI bought this to help me get get rid if a tree stump. Cuts through it like a hot knife through butter!!! The shaping tool is absolutely fantastic. For the money you cant beat this package!!!
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Paul Jones
> 3 dayI used this to make some dough bowls out of cypress. Theres no instructions so it took me a minute to figure out how to get the blades on the grinder. Project came out great. Easy to use. Very messy so recommend do it outside.
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Jeannette Selzer
> 3 dayThis product was as described and shipped and delivered as promised.
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Tommy Garren
Greater than one weekWorks good takes a little time to get the feel of it but overall works well
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Emelia Gaylord DVM
> 3 dayIts great its not fot cutting down trees its for carve and shape its great
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Keith R. Snyder
> 3 dayThe shaping disk works pretty nicely, but since it didnt come with a nut small enough to fit in the disk I have to use a regular nut and a washer. It is tricky to center so theres just a bit of distracting vibration in use. It should come with a nut. I can get some use out of it so Ill keep it, but this is an oversight that should be fixed, or at least have nuts available separately.
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Gonzo
> 3 dayGreat product, I used it to carve tiki’s from palm trees. Was able to do detailed work.
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Dr. Quinn Wiegand PhD
> 3 dayIt was installed as soon as I received it. It was very safe to wear gloves. The material was very strong. The chain was just installed and turned smoothly. There was no jam. There was a box to store it. It was easy to find next time. I was very satisfied.
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Bobo
> 3 dayBought it as a present.
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afj#3
> 3 dayNot what carvers use!! Why do carvers use “dime-tip”, and “quarter-tipped” chainsaws when carving? In the category of “most dangerous tool” Angle Grinders are probably only second to ladders. Adding chains, which can kick because of geometry or sharpening error, is simply not good idea on which to follow through. (I’m not saying it’s a bad idea… I’m saying that after you ask yourself “maybe a chainsaw chain on an angle grinder is what I need?” the answer should be a resounding “THERE ARE WAY BETTER OPTIONS!” [Check out sanding/shaping disks if you want to use a grinder…] How about a responsible group effort to end the sale of angle-grinder chainsaw attachments! (Write anew, add, or cut-and-paste…)