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Blades of many uses
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The mess while replacing a few deck planks and the railing
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Safety officer Cal speaking, here. I hope you are using appropriate precautions working with that treated wood. I understand it has arsenic in it and it can get airborne when cut.
I like that first shot. Cal |
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Nice shot of the blades. Displayed very well.
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