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      <description>I spent all last weekend swapping out old, rusty lag bolts for big timber ctx screws on the deck project, and honestly, the difference in my fatigue levels by Sunday afternoon was night and day. If you&amp;#39;ve ever spent a couple of hours wrestling with</description>
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