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February 4th, 2012 by Chip T.

Product: Chopmaster 10" 80 tooth

Rating: 5 of 5 stars

Let me start by saying that I had a good bit of trouble trying to get my Sears Craftsman radial over arm saw to make an acceptable cut. After trying several different blades, the saga is over. The Chopmaster Blade proved to be an answer to my prayers. It came professionally packaged and after I mounted it to my saw, it proved to be above and beyond what I expected. I cross cut six different species of wood and did not try to give me bottom splinter. This is the last brand I will try as it exceeded my expectations. I cannot wait till my table saw blade needs replacement.

March 23rd, 2007 by Guy O.

Product: Woodworker II

Rating: 5 of 5 stars

How are you? Received my blade a week ago and just installed it. WOW, WOW, WOW, WOW, WHAT A BLADE!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you and your staff, especially the web people for getting your Co's website to work right. I will be placing another order
for my compound chop saw.

November 13th, 2017 by Tom P.

Product: The Micro-Jig Gripper

Rating: 5 of 5 stars

I bought the Gripper about 5 years or more ago. I really liked it for all the demonstrated reasons advanced by the manufacturer. In time, the green gripper pads lost its gripping qualities. I tried roughing the surface and applying various topical treatments to restore the gripping qualities, but nothing worked. After abandoning the use, I incurred an accident on my table saw (all digits still intact). I hate the thought of re-investing in the product again, but would do so to avoid a more serious accident. Does anyhow have any sure fire method for restoring the gripping qualities of the pads?
My rating is a 3 only due to the loss in gripping ability with the green grip pads. The Gripper meets all other representations.

Hi Tom - You can use rubbing or denatured alcohol to clean your gripper. Here is a quick video describing how you can restore the gripping quality of your Gripper. See link below:
https:www.youtube.comwatch?vRDJuAMMKQJE
You can also purchase extra legs if yours are damaged. See link: https:www.sliversmill.comproduct1274MicroJigYellow3PieceReplacementLegSetForGRRRipper.html
Happy Safe Woodworking!

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