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- hartvillehardware (131153)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseThank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
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May 07, 2020
Accurate right here.
Thick metal, that WILL NOT bend if you dropped it. Square from the maker, dead square. Heavy so it won't fall over when you set it on it's base. Park it along your bandsaw blade to check for 90* to the table, against table saw blades, jointer fences, whatever tool you want to check for square. That's all before you cut the first board. If the price looks too high, you need a cheaper hobby, this is accuracy right here, and you only have to pay for it one time.

Feb 05, 2020
If you want a corded angle grinder, buy this one.
1 of 1 found this helpful The only thing I don't love about this angle grinder is that darn safety catch you have to defeat to squeeze the trigger. But I don't dislike that enough to mess this great tool up. Plenty of power, great speed control, super heavy duty, and easy head changes. Handle is stout, and makes this easily controllable.

Jun 17, 2020
If you sharpen chisels, and plane irons, you need this.
I've been using a WorkSharp 3000 to sharpen with for almost 15 years now. I am just replacing my older unit, with a new one, for my new shop. I am primarily sharpening chisels, and plane irons, and have used ALL of the other ways to do so. I find with the WS3000 it's MUCH faster, quick and easy to refresh an edge, and that enables me to stay on the work, and not have to stop, set something else up, and sharpen.
Beside that by having a nice stack of "plates" I use MDF, homemade plates now, safer, quick to make, and ohhhh so much less $$$$$$$ than glas plates. With my small army of plates I can sharpen with any of a number of grits, to 12,000 Micromesh, and get a razor sharp edge, quick and easy. I can use both sides of the most frequently used grits, or alternate sides between 2 not used as much grits.