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I payed 5$ expecting these to be made in Taiwan or China but delightfully surprised they are made in the US of A. went to google how much its worth and couldnt help but laugh at there website saying its good for cheese.

also i payed 5$ for a set but its missing the letter A, G, I, and L which kinda sucks but i can just use my initials for stamping parts.

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[-] gamermanh@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Used to use these to stamp dates into propane cylinders when re certifying them

What we did was use a modified clamp to hold them in line and tap them hard with a hammer, free hand was basically impossible

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