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    DiamondN is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    My advise is to always purchase quality tools to start with, so if they do break or dull, you can return them and get a free replacement. I really like Snap On tools, but honestly, you can't beat the Sears/Craftsman replacement warranty. If your tool doesn't have a free replacement, you might try to sharpen it with a file or a Dremel tool, but if that doesn't work...scrap it.


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