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Old 03-21-2007, 12:21 PM
Mason Clifford Mason Clifford is offline
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Aggressor Cutting Tools Specifically Designed for Fiberglass Boatbuilding



Greetings fellow boatbuilders - I'm posting here to help spread the word about these great NEW tools, and to offer the individual boatbuilder or repairman the opportunity to discover the advantage of using crushed-grit carbide abrasives on fiberglass projects.



Aggressor carbide cutters and grinders offer a definitive advantage over the industry standards in similar cutting/grinding applications.

Aggressor cutters can be counted on to last longer, cut faster, and to reduce costs on both labor and aggregate tooling expenses.

Specifically designed to withstand the punishment involved in working with fiberglass, Aggressor cutters are also ideal for wood, rubber, foam, silicone, urethane, and most other non-metal materials associated with the production of today’s cutting edge boats and yachts.

Thank you for reading this, and please feel free to visit our online storefront at

WWW.AGGRESSORTOOLS.COM
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