Originally posted by papavino
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Rarely have I been as pleased with a tool as I am with the 10" wet saw. It's great. I bought the extra year's worth of coverage (may up it to 2 years) in case I manage to destroy it. So far, it seems like the saw is laughing off every idiotic mistake I've made. I bought a blade on eBay; I'd do that again, but I'd get a nicer blade (you can get a turbo blade with 15mm segment height for around $40, which would make for much faster cuts). One thing I'd suggest against is ever allowing the pump to run dry -- not because I care about the pump, but because you could wreck your blade if you cut without running water. That would suck. I did it once before the horrifying flinty burning smell alerted me to the problem.
If you're interested in building a low dome oven, or just like using expansion bolts for anchoring things, their 3/4" SDS rotary hammer is also a champ, and costs $44 right now ($36 with 20% off coupon). The difference between a real SDS rotary hammer and a cordless 'hammer drill' is night and day. Placing rebar uprights for the insulating buttress and knocking in 1/2" redheads would have taken forever with a cordless hammerdrill; it took me about 45 minutes with the SDS drill this morning to knock in 20 upright pieces of rebar and 4 more horizontals for extra cement under the landing. For $36 I can't imagine a much more useful tool, although it does feel like cheap Chinese crap (which it is). But man does it get the job done.
And there you have it, the only two exceptional tools I've ever seen from Bottom-of-the-Harbor Freight :-)
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