Another High School dropping it's trades program http://m.mywebtimes.com/news/local/can-of-worms-tradesmen-join-suspended-oths-students/article_089d574c-8721-54c5-a886-0bf5571dc855.html?mode=jqm
I have the DeWalt and have used the Bosch and they are both good saws. The one stand out feature between the 2 saws is the stand. The DeWalt is a more stable set-up besides that you cannot go wrong with either one.
Well one project I want to finish is striping the wood work in this house. Every piece of wood in this house was painted when my wife bought this money pit and finish the up stairs. Please don't hold my wife faux painting against me. Thank's Conductor. Now that all of my fun money is gone that's all I can do now is wait and build the pot back up.
Don't be sorry I sounded like a dick. I was not trying to say you where wrong a lot of company's have a harness and part of their safety procedures when working in a trench. I think that they have in their procedures to CTA. Now working in a confined space is a whole another animal.
I used to teach trench shoring and safety. If you are in a trench collapse the only thing the harnesses and tag line are good for is finding the body.Why you my ask dirt weights then you think 1,890 to 2,160 pounds per cubic yard.
This is the tamest of the adds at the time. They had about 4 or 5 parts they where trying to sell and each add got crazier as they went on. I was looking for some parts when I came across this and I just gave up after I saw this.
Or you can scare them away and if you are daring mouse over it http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-OEM-Harley-Davidson-Panhead-Handlebar-Clamp-/121204621949?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1c385bc27d&nma=true&si=5WsFJ3OLixZIcvnDgf7jTWa%252BRdQ%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557