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    Where do you get your soft jaws?

    When a company consistently does an amazing job they should be recognised. I have been buying my steel and aluminum soft jaws, for my MMK/Kitagawa chuck, from Monster-Jaws.com for about a year now. Every time I place an order I'm stunned at how fast they show up at my door. This Saturday I placed an order through E-Bay for two sets of steel jaws and they showed up today (Monday). From California to Miami in two days. Nice. Kudos to the Post Office as well. On top of lightning fast service the prices are dirt cheap as well. Two sets shipped was $75. They have volume discounts, combined shipping, and they're made in the US. Check 'em out.


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    X2 for Monsterjaws.

    They are awesome. I use them all the time.
    Tim


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    X3 on Monster jaws.

    I use them all the time as well.
    Highly recommended.


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