I’ve been getting emails from woodpeckers for a few weeks and really like some of their stuff. But find the prices tough to pull the trigger.
Any thoughts on the 6 in 1 shop gauge?
I’m thinking I may splurge and treat myself but would like some of your valuable input and insight...
Thanks. Steve
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Re: Woodpecker tools
I say go for it. Somebody is buying them or they would not be selling them. You might as well be one of those with an unreasonably expensive toy that your usage will probably never justify.
Buy it because YOU WANT IT.
Buy it because YOU WANT IT.
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Re: Woodpecker tools
+1 what Dusty said. I have a bunch of Woodpecker stuff and the only time I have regretted a purchase is when they improve a one-tool I already own... then it is eBay with the old and in the new ;-)
Jack
Jack