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Old 08-07-2010, 09:48 PM   #8
Ryobi
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Mine is a Ryobi HP721K (I just peeked ) and it was inexpensive and has lasted for years.

You don't need a heavy one...and I'm sure there are better ones out there now. I just went to Home Depot and started asking questions. They let me try several and this one felt good to me.

Have fun power tool shopping!
ALWAYS a Ryobi. They can last me for years and that's sayin something. Practically indestructible.

A bass boat is flatter than a walleye boat. After that, it's all how you set it up.

I was going to say "a girlfriend" but, BBM beat me to it with "a wife". lol. SO, I should have more room in the driveway to park my truck so it's here when I want it.
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