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  1. Has anybody been to a Building Materials Auction? If not I suggest you give it a try. We have a few local ones but this weekend Peak Auction is rolling in to town.If yo have a upcoming project give it a try. If you click on the First one it will take you to a slide show of the material that will be going up for auction. Web site: http://www.peakauction.com/index.html Here is a copy of the Peak Auction Sat. February 27, 2016Baltimore, MD Howard County Fairgrounds Sat. August 27, 2016Baltimore, MD Howard County Fairgrounds Sat. March 5, 2016Richmond, VA The Meadow Event Park (Doswell) Sat. September 3, 2016Somerset, NJ Garden State Exhibit Center Sat. March 19, 2016Chicago, IL Kane County Fairgrounds Sat. September 17, 2016Detroit, MI Gibraltar Trade Center N (Mt. Clemens) Sat. April 2, 2016Detroit, MI Gibraltar Trade Center N (Mt. Clemens) Sat. September 24, 2016Indianapolis, IN Marion County Fairgrounds Sat. April 9, 2016Indianapolis, IN Marion County Fairgrounds Sat. October 1, 2016Milwaukee, WI Washington Co Fair Park & Conf Cntr Sat. April 23, 2016York, PA York Expo Center Sat. October 8, 2016Chicago, IL Kane County Fairgrounds Sat. May 7, 2016Middletown, NY Orange County Fairgrounds Sat. October 22, 2016Charlotte, NC Metrolina Tradeshow Expo Sat. May 14, 2016Baltimore, MD Howard County Fairgrounds Sat. October 29, 2016Cleveland, OH Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds Sat. May 21, 2016Charlotte, NC Metrolina Tradeshow Expo Sat. November 12, 2016Middletown, NY Orange County Fairgrounds Sat. June 11, 2016Chicago, IL Kane County Fairgrounds Sat. November 19, 2016Baltimore, MD Howard County Fairgrounds Sat. December 3, 2016York, PA York Expo Center
  2. Stay away from the ginger beer
  3. I have not seen something like that in a long time. How old is your house. and is this a second floor bathroom. Back in the day the would fill the joist bays with sand or a dry cement mix the put down a scratch coat down wire then the cement floor. from what I see instead of removing the old floor they keep going over top of the old floor. So be careful removing the old stuff or you could have a lower room full of who knows what.
  4. Do you plan on using flux core or gas shielding. I like using gas shielding over flux core mainly because less splater and clean up.
  5. It's not that bad. For the most part all of the online dealers that are running that deal give the 3.0 battery HD is the only one that I can find giving the 5.0 battery. The thing is the main reason I got this light is that you can plug it in and run it all day and not worry about the battery.
  6. The other day I bought the Milwaukee M18 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless TRUEVIEW LED Flood Light from Tool nut. They had the same add that everyone else had. Buy the the light and get a free battery 149.00. I got the light it works great and it came with a 3.0 battery. While walking through HD I see it 149.00 with a 5.0 battery plus they had it in stock! Yea I saved 9 bucks on the tax but I would rather had the 5.0 battery. I really try to shop around for thing but this one got me.
  7. Welcome to the Forum and the Crew.
  8. Some stuff that UPS has dropped off the last few days
  9. Yea he can be a dick most of the time for sure. From what can gather from watching his older videos he is some kind of engineer/ trouble shooter for some mining equipment company. He travels all over the place but he still a ass wipe. Too smart for his own good.
  10. It's about time but just like DeWalt to be late to the game. All of those tools I had are long gone and have been replaced by the red team. Now that think about it have some yellow working their way back it to the line up.
  11. This was going to be posted back in January but it did not make it so here it is. Milwaukee suspension tool belt If you are one of those guys that like to carry around 50 pounds of nails and every tool you own on your tool belt this one is not for you. This belt is design more for the remodeler or installer. It has pouches for everything you need and a little more. Built with 1680Denier Nylon, Riveted Seams, and All Metal Hardware, Milwaukee work gear is up to 5X More Durable than competitive products and provides users with unmatched Durability, Comfort and Organization. The Contractor Work Belt w/ Suspension Rig provides users with 24 organizational pockets and incorporates handles that allow the belt to be easily removed, stored, and transported. A plastic lined puncture-resistant pocket allows users to store sharp objects, such as jab saws, without worry of damaging their bags and the included work belt is padded and breathable for all day comfort. The included suspenders feature a universal smart phone pocket and provide users with comfort while on the jobsite. Like many I have my belt set up with the tools I like to keep at hands reach. Hammer tape measure, square, awl, razor knife, nail puller, chalk line, jab saw and nail punch. I find that the suspension rig has plenty of shoulder padding and is comfortable to wear. As for the smart phone pocket I mostly use it for my laser distance measurer. The pockets are a good size and it also has a spot for you speed square. The belt itself is heavy duty and fits up to size 52. The rig comes set up with the pouches on the sides and the hammer hook in the middle. I personally don’t like the hook in the middle of my back so I moved it to my side. The system is very easy to add or remove pouches to meet your needs.
  12. Sorry I'm late to the party but it looks real nice.Great work
  13. No. I'm sitting here thinking a couple of hand held suction cups and a couple of tilt swivel head vices
  14. Thae are just making their way here to the US. They have had them overseas for 2 of more years
  15. I don't know if the Makita has a leaser but the DeWalt has the light that cast a blade shadow that works great. I used my Dewalt to put down 800sq Ft of hardwood flooring this week with no problems.
  16. I took the plunge and ordered this Friday. We will see how nice the green will be
  17. Welcome the forum and take some time to look around and soak in all of the good info that is here. Don't be afraid to ask questions because someone here will have an answer for you. Thank you for your service.
  18. It depends on the size of the job. I have the Milwaukee M18 fuel sawzall and hackzall. On big demo jobs I use the sawzall but for just about everything else I like using the small guy. One hand control makes it nice to use. It allows you to hold the saw and the work.
  19. For the most part I can go all day on one battery. It's not like you are making rip cuts and running for extended amounts of time I use it mostly for trim work but I have used it for other things. You see guys saying they can get x amount of cuts but that also depends on how long you hold the trigger before and after the cut.
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