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    Hey Guys,
    I constantly prowl the isles of Home Depot looking for what just came in. I spotted this knife about a month ago & decided to take a chance with it after reading the reviews. I don't do duct work, but I though it might make a good dive or water knife. It has a full tang,thick blade 5.5 inches, feels good in the hand, easy to extract(one hand) waterproof sheath & easy to hone. I put a 1K edge on it & hope to try it out before the summer is over.

    Thanks for looking,,,,,,,

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    Milwaukee 5.5 in. Duct Knife-48-22-1920 - The Home Depot

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    I was joking with our Milwaukee rep the other day when I saw this knife. Keep an eye out for the semi auto assault hammer drill :<0)
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    Now,, don't you tease me,,,

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    I am waiting for one of these in full auto...

    New Milwaukee M18 Fuel Brushless Brad and Finish Nailers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 32t View Post
    I am waiting for one of these in full auto...

    New Milwaukee M18 Fuel Brushless Brad and Finish Nailers!
    Oh man, that would be a handy little nailer. Sure beats dragging a 60lb compressor in and out of a jobsite.
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    If it will nail from 10 yards out,,, I'll get one,,, sling it & throw on a Red Dot !

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    Quote Originally Posted by HARRYWALLY View Post
    Oh man, that would be a handy little nailer. Sure beats dragging a 60lb compressor in and out of a jobsite.
    paslode nail guns are pretty good
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