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The right monkey would be me [Linked Image] and it wouldn't be only for 3/4 but mostly. Thanks for the link on the cutters

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IMHO, my Greenlee Quickdraw, - worth every penny I spent on it brand new. But then again, I also have the full Ensley set that cuts up to 4". Now that was expensive. Anybody here still use a Greenlee "C" panel punch?

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P+R hole cutters - whitecap has them, they work pretty awesome if you don't get them hot.

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Again, I will be the "Rain" on everyone's parade!

I really like the hydraulic drivers. Especially when doing numerous holes, working heavy material, or working with stainless, the hydraulic drivers make the job a lot more pleasant!

That said, EVERY hydraulic driver I've ever seen has been a company-provided tool. I am sure the price was part of the reason for this. I would be afraid that any such tool, found for sale used in any medium, would be a stolen tool.

When there is such a doubt, I will not provide a thief with his market.

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