Thread: Repairing tools
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Old 03-03-2005, 05:32 PM   #11
beaterC10
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You might try a tool repair shop. I used to work at one, that would keep tools for parts when the customer declined on the repair.

The part you have is normally not broken, even on tools that are beat to death. Prolly don't even have to find the exact same brand tool. Most of the inexpensive tools are made by the same few Chinese companies. If not, you have parts for the next tool you buy.
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