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Re: Broken power tool: Junk it or fix it?
I have a lot of old and new tools I am lucky to have a freind that is in the business of repairing tools I ask if it is worth fixing or not a lot of brands only supply parts for five years some you can get parts for that are thirty years old I have a hard time putting a tool in the trash can but the cost dictates I agree most old tools are far better then the new ones.
posted: 7:55 am on August 19th