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plumbfitter

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About plumbfitter

  • Birthday 09/15/1988

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    Milwaukee
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    Wood working

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    Canada

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  1. I have a m12 fuel rotary hammer. its just about that small..
  2. Love this thing! Sucks a battery dry as quick as it will suck up drywall dust tho... Works very well.
  3. Seeing as you're a sign guy, Is it a bender for neon tubing?
  4. Complete Joke. Seen them at the suppliers. Would never buy or use. There are much better options out there for temporary pin hole fixes that we use.
  5. I am able to get the Skil brand worm drive table saw for free with my air miles... Worth it?
  6. Picked this up a few hours ago. Nothing special. But it'll do for my needs!
  7. I have the Dewalt DW088CG. I Love it. We used to sling chalk lines on ceilings to drill shots for piping, or take measurements to drop a line down a wall. Now I just set up the laser on the floor and go to town. Its the best time saver I have purchased next to my Milwaukee porta-band saw
  8. craigslist and kijiji are slim pickings right now. The only one I found was a guy wanting to trade a skill brand for 48 molson canadian cans...
  9. Up here the delta is 829$ at lowes. Yikes!
  10. So im seeing that a cast iron table is the way to go. I typically use my router for dado's anyway, so Im not tooo concerned with the lacking ability of that
  11. So I've been starting to get into some wood working. There are a couple of projects I wanna start. I need a table saw and am not looking to spend a fortune and space in my garage is not unlimited. Looking for suggestions on a good table saw to start with, I dont need anything fancy with dust collection and what not. Just a good solid saw that will get the job done. I know the portable ones are relatively in expensive but I think I'd like one with a larger table. Any suggestions?
  12. That work bench is the best. Hands down, for the cost, has the most features. Can be made out of 4-5 sheets of plywood depending on the base. Can't ask for much cheaper than that!
  13. It takes some SKILL to do what they are doing in that video. I wish I had the time to learn all the hand skills like that. Power tools have consumed our lives!
  14. Two Words.. Ron Paulk. Google his work table. There are thousands of modified versions out there. Im building one for my garage in the near future.
  15. I have a heated vest that I love, but do not love the giant lump on my back.
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