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				<title><![CDATA[Strap Sack Eliminates The Mess Of Excess Tie Down Strapping]]></title>
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				<img src="https://www.old.toolrank.com/media/listing/photos/thumbnail/300x200s/ac/3b/60/strap_sack.jpg"  align=""  style="width:300px; height:auto;"  />				    One of the greatest tools that is used by both professionals and homeowners alike is the simple yet handy tie down strap. Without these, many expensive antiques and building supplies would have been lost to the poor knot tying skills that plague those of you that slept through knot tying 101. We Scouts have nothing to worry about.   Ratcheting tie down straps are great and all, but how often do you find yourself reaching for one, only to find it in a tangle. Or what do you do with all of the excess strapping...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 04 Nov 2010 07:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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				<title><![CDATA[Dust Deputy For Festool Redux]]></title>
				<link>https://www.old.toolrank.com/tool-blog/News/dust-deputy-for-festool-redux-20100322633/</link>
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				<img src="https://www.old.toolrank.com/media/listing/photos/thumbnail/300x200s/61/b1/7b/dustdeputy_sys2.jpg"  align=""  style="width:300px; height:auto;"  />				  I talked about the new Dust Deputy Festool Kit back in February. If you remember, I questioned whether it was really worth it to buy the kit, or to save a bit of money and make your own using a Systainer.   The other day someone from Oneida Air Systems contacted me and assured me that if I was to use the product in person, I would see how great it truly is and be able to justify the price. They also sent an updated photo. Normally I would jump at the chance to review something like...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 23:05:57 -0500</pubDate>
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				<title><![CDATA[PDY Systems Lift-n-Lok Toolbox Review]]></title>
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				<img src="https://www.old.toolrank.com/media/listing/photos/thumbnail/300x200s/d6/83/c7/IMGP8654x600.jpg"  align=""  style="width:300px; height:auto;"  />				        ManufacturerPDY Systems   Supplied byPDY Systems   Price $59.95   Buy [:cicn:] Amazon   Introduction    Today we are taking a look at the Lift-n-Lok tool organizer by PDY systems. If you go into any store looking for any toolbox, craft box, tackle box, or whatever box, you will notice one thing in common. They have some type of exterior latch or catch that is used to keep them secure. This is where the Lift-n-Lok goes beyond the norm, and sets a new paradigm. It features...				]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 09 Sep 2008 15:21:57 -0500</pubDate>
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