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If you are buying one pair,get a set of Gilbows,Irwin make them,now. They will do the heavy and light work,just dress the cutting edges with a diamond hone,now and again.

The most common killer of jaws,is a live wire,or something hardened,like a hidden self-tapper...
 

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