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  1. Did this site just got back up? I remember reason why i stoped being active was because this forum was like down!
  2. Woh have you seen the sales they have on their mastercraft ratchet sets? Their 133piece ratchet set is like 40% off the regular price and is now set to $67.99!!! They are also having sales on much more mastercraft tools to. I was kind of piss because i bought a brand new mastercraft wrench and measurment tape for regular price and the next day they have a sale on the exact same wrench and measurment tape i bought for 40% off!!!
  3. Try sending it back to the company to see if they can fix it or replace it or buy a new one. Seems kind of strange that it is still not functioning good after replacing it with a new arm.
  4. If there is any kind of spam post such as Tramdol piles and any kind of adult linked website i advise you not to view into them and do not visit their website that they give you. ONCE AGAIN I ADVISE ALL USERS DO NOT VIEW OR VISIT THESE WEBSITE AS THEY CAN GIVE YOU VIRUS, TROJANS, MALWARE, AND EVEN STEAL YOUR IDENTITY" If you do not listen to me then you will be at your own risk
  5. Take some pictures to! Nope I am in the same province as you (Ontario). I guess maybe its only my Canadian Tire Store?
  6. Great to see another Canadian! Hmmm.. I went to my local Canadian Tire store yesterday I couldn't seem to find that great of a deal. The only good deal I seen a DeWalt 18Vt for $209.00 (Canadian Dollars) and the Mastercrafts 30piece set for like $30-$50 (forogt the exact price). Witch town or city do you live in?
  7. The chair I did used to be my computer chair but now it is my dog's chair. Before http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa12 ... 010376.jpg It was so ugly I had to put a towel over it to save you from becoming blind... The old materials was all over the place the cushsioning for it was all over the place sticking out my dog was bitting on it. It was missing two screws for the chair so i had to go to Canadian Tire to buy 2 replacement screws.. After http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa12 ... 020134.jpg I took out everything that use to be there redid the whole top with a used bench cushsioning. It now actualy has 4 screws instead of 2... Also when you sit down you cant feel that screws sticking out at you.. Materials Used desktop seat. Used cushsioning. 4 Screws... A large screw driver and a philip screw driver (I just used my Leatherman Wave). Some tack.
  8. I would like to say I bought a Leatherman Wave!! I was wondering does Multi-Tools counts as a hand tool (The Leatherman Wave can have bits put into it. It's only like $20 for a 20 piece set of bits!)?
  9. Before any purchases you have already bought safety glasses right? Make sure you purchase ANSI Z87 (If i remember i think that ANSI Z87 was the standard safety certify) certify! Replacing a wood is a lot easier then replacing a eye!
  10. You should definitely wait and save a few more bucks for a sander. You can buy a a sander for pretty cheap ($15-$30 Jobmate) and it will do the job for building book shelfs. I know that because i build a wall shelf at school and i used a cheap one and it worked perfectly (its all about the course of the sand paper!)! But if you want quality that will last go with something that is like Porter Cable, DeWalt or something similiar. http://www.canadiantire.ca/search/searc ... c499f33fba This was the sander i used to build my wall shelf with. http://www.canadiantire.ca/browse/produ ... earch=true
  11. Yea sorry forgot to tell you that the link i sented you are Canadians. Since you live in U.S.A. the price is very difference by a couple of hundreds dollars.
  12. Looks good to me. Only thing is that when you buy from EBay it is very hard to return it back for warrenty. It is also harder to get a problem fixed when buying online then buying from a store. Also have you checked this company back ground out yet?
  13. Well it depends on how much you are going to use your power tools and how hard are you going to push its limits? If you are a simplely just using your power tools just for that occasion and you will not be pushing the power tool to its limit in the future then you can always go with Rigid sets they are very good beginners sets if you will not be pushings the machine to its limits. Also DeWalt is a very good brand pretty reliable and they will last a long time if you take care of them very good. You also can push a DeWalt to its limits and it wont break on you as easily as a Rigid can. You said that you heard some flaws to the DeWalt hammer drill? I think DeWalt has a 3YR LIMITED WARRENTY, 1YR SERVICE FREE CONTRACT and if you are really that worried about that hammer drill there is a 90 DAYS MONEY BACK RETURN WARRENTY. So i think you can give DeWalt a shot and if you dont like it you can always return it (or you can donate it to me!) to Home Depot or wherever you buy your tools from. Or you can always pick up a Milwaukee 18V kit that is very reliable and one of the industries best tools maker. "Rigid 18.0V Hammer Drill, Circ Saw, Lite" http://www.homedepot.ca/webapp/wcs/stor ... PartNumber "DW New XRP 4-Kit" http://www.homedepot.ca/webapp/wcs/stor ... PartNumber "Milwaukee 4Pc Combo Kit" http://www.homedepot.ca/webapp/wcs/stor ... PartNumber Some combinations kits that you might want to look into. http://www.homedepot.ca/webapp/wcs/stor ... 3339&Nty=1 ***REMEMBER IF YOU LIVE IN THE U.S.A. THE PRICES ON THESE TOOLS I SHOWED YOU WILL BE CHEAPER BY A COUPLE OF HUNDREDS DOLLARS*
  14. I think Milwaukee is still made in USA. After Techtronic Industries Co bought Milwaukee they said they were going to keep the lines serperate. If you got to this link http://www.homedepot.ca/webapp/wcs/stor ... PartNumber Go and press the "Specifications" tab and go down and look for "Country Of Origin" it says "United States" therefore its made in the United States. Other then that, thats the only power tool company that i can think of so far that makes their power tools in USA. You should also look into Japan made power tools company like Makita if your afraid of made in China power tools.
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