Cable Carbide
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Porter-Cable 18030 24 Grit Carbide Disc (for Model 7403P) List Price: $12.14 Sale Price: $7.70 |
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Porter Cable 43115PC Carbide Tipped Router Bit List Price: $26.48 Sale Price: $10.00 |
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The Porter-Cable 43115PC Single Flute Plunge Router Bit was designed for general stock removal. The single flute geometry of the Porter-Cable 43115PC provides optimum chip removal at faster rates. Features: Single flute geometry provides optimum chip removal at faster rates Capacity - Width: 21/64-inch Overall Length: 2-13/16-inch Shank Diameters: 1/4-inch Flute Length: 3/4-inch What's In The Box: Porter-Cable 43115PC Single Flute Plunge Router Bit |
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Porter Cable 43743PC 13/32-Inch Carbide-Tipped Dovetail Router Bit List Price: $19.94 Sale Price: $9.00 |
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Porter-Cable 43743PC 13/32 Carbide-Tipped Dovetail Router Bit Manufacturing a full line of power tools, equipment and accessories, Porter-Cable provides a product for every situation. From new home construction to building maintenance... |
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PORTER-CABLE 43216PC 1/4-Inch Solid Carbide Flush Cut Router Bit, 1/4-Inch Shank List Price: $16.38 Sale Price: $9.00 |
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Porter-Cable 43117 3/8-Inch Carbide Pocket Joint Bit List Price: $68.72 Sale Price: $59.00 |
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Porter Cable 43049PC Carbide Tipped Router Bit List Price: $22.72 Sale Price: $10.00 |
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Designed for cutting of fibrous reinforced plastics and epoxies. |
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Porter-Cable 43775 1/4-Inch Shank 3/4-Inch Carbide-Tipped Dovetail Router Bit List Price: $44.13 Sale Price: $26.95 |
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Porter-Cable PC3031 Oscillating Carbide Rasp List Price: $31.64 Sale Price: $19.99 |
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This triangular shaped rigid frame base, covered in carbide abrasive, is ideal for removing grout, and thinset from subfloors. Porter-Cable Model PC3031 |
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Porter-Cable 43195PC 23/32-Inch Plywood Mortising Double Flute Router Bit, 1/2-Inch Shank, Carbide-Tipped List Price: $32.77 Sale Price: $20.42 |
underground world of caves?
1. Which one of the following is a piece of basic caving equipment?
A. Prusik knots
B. cable ladder
2. All of the following are recommended practices to protect against hypothermia except
A. eating before entering the cave.
B. wearing cotton clothing.
C. being in good physical condition.
D. wearing a head covering (e.g., a hat).
3. If someone in your party is suffering from hypothermia, you should try to restore body heat to the victim by
A. leaving the person in the position you found them.
B. moving the person into an area where there are air currents.
C. encouraging the person to leave the cave as soon as possible.
D. setting up a polytarp tent around the person and heating it with people, carbide lamps, etc.
1. A
2. B
3. D



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