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Old 08-06-2010, 07:13 PM   #11
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Stitches are out as of yesterday. Soonest availability for P.T. is Aug 24th, so I'm going to have to kick my own tail. Next dr. appt is the 18th.
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Old 08-06-2010, 11:35 PM   #12
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I got a few of these. They sure are a lot better than the old style. I could never keep the hex screws and they always seems to come lose when drilling. Not the quick change style, they are great
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just got a 12" one today 22 bucks at HD...the normal one was 20 bucks

bought it cause i couldnt find my allen wrench and found it right after i bought the new one...

wish lenox would make one i like there stuff....
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[QUOTE=rocksteady;127862]I'm going to check those out. I have a few of the old style extensions and I think they're both missing one set screw. Add that to me having to carry around an allen wrench to change bits. These look pretty cool.




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