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  1. Shipping early February $169 at the tool nut http://www.toolnut.com/Milwaukee_48_59_1807_M18_M12_Rapid_Charge_Statio_p/48-59-1807.htm?utm_source=Milwaukee+48-59-1807+M18+%26+M12+Rapid+Charge+Station&utm_campaign=Milwaukee+48-59-1807+M18+%26+M12+Rapid+Charge+Station&utm_medium=email
  2. I think it is a 32mm port so it would work on a festool
  3. Thanks everybody. She liked it so much she wants 3 more. Will this madness ever end There are tons of ideas and good info out there on the good old interwebs. The one thing you have to pay attention to is to drill your rail a little below center so your rollers don't hit them. If anybody would like a parts list I will post it here.
  4. Ok here we go. This house had knotty pine ceilings through the whole house but most of them had 50 layers of paint. The wife like that and thats why she had bought this house. So any time I do a reno I just replace it. So the door field is just good old knotty pine from HD glued up. The rails and stiles are just common 1x pine with pocket screws and nailed to the knotty pine. The pulleys are idler pulleys and have a center bearing so you can just bolt them on to the flat bar. For the door pull I just used a 2" forstner bit and took a 1/4" round over bit in the trim router. For the rail I just used 1/2 copper pipe for spacers and sleeves for to cover the mounting lags. I hope this helps
  5. At the Tool Nut $595 5" & 6"
  6. There is no way that is going to replace the 5 gal Homer. That is for the Suburban Hipster homeowner to ice down there PBR
  7. My Honey Do list is endless. This house was built in 1920 so every job is an adventure. My wife has lived in this house for 25 years so It is paid for and I have to live with and fix the sins of the past. Here are some more pics. I have to still put my stops on and floor guide.
  8. It is some 1/8" Flat stock 2 V belt idler pulleys some bolts, nuts and washers and some lags. The cheapest kit I could find was like 250 bucks so I made it I will have to take some better photos.
  9. The wife has been on my ass to redo the second floor of our house. So I finished our bedroom awhile ago and that keep her quiet for a while. I finished the guess room before Christmas but she wanted a barn door so for $50 in hardware and some scrap lumber I built her a sliding barn door. I guess she will be on me to do the Bath and my office before long.
  10. If you ever want to become a contractor, remodeler, be prepared for crap like this
  11. Nice find comp I went for the compact excavator
  12. Welcome aboard Sonoma Coma. NER, ChrisK, & Comp 56 have covered it all. All I can add is I would go for the 12" just for the cutting capacity you just never know when you are going to need it.
  13. You will like the saw. You made a good buy.
  14. Hey it could happen and why is my head so big and why is my tool belt on backwards.
  15. How did you find the pic I took of my helper this pass summer to be fair here is the one she took of me.
  16. I have not used a corded saw since I got the Fuel. It is very nice
  17. I have the 6 1/2 and the 7 1/4 m18 saws so I know that I will pass on this
  18. Here is the link that goes right to the kit or bare tool http://www.toolnut.com/SearchResults.asp?Search=2530-2&utm_source=New+Milwaukee+M12+Fuel+Circ+Saw&utm_campaign=New+Milwaukee+M12+Fuel+Circ+Saw&utm_medium=email
  19. You will not regret it. I see my accountant once every 3 months and my attorney every 6 months. It is a small price to pay for your time and peace of mind. The best part about having an accountant is when they say you need to spend some cash it like the tool flood gate has open up. As for my New Years resolutions for 2015. Try to keep the ones I made in 1977.
  20. When I was working at the utility is was lets say acquire a few multimeter meters and some how found their way to my house when I retired . I have the Fluke-87-V http://www.grainger.com/product/4EB18?gclid=COanmLWygsMCFalj7Aod2WsARA&cm_mmc=PPC:GOOGLEPLAA-_-Test%20Instruments-_-Electrical%20Power%20Testing-_-4EB18&ef_id=VK1rDAAABBJ4HO22:20150107172116:sThe Fluke 375 and the Klein MM500 The Klein is my go to for quick and easy testing. As for the non contact tester they all do give false readings at times. I found that they pick up bleed over when the box is packed.
  21. I will have to give it a whirl.
  22. I have the DW 744 XRS and the Dado plate I have should fit the 745 also
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