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We ordered a new 18' covered trailer last week...pics in 4 weeks or so.
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It's a great, tough system!
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I get about 30 down and 6 up. Spectrum(TWC). It was way worse but I just spent a bunch of time cleaning up my coax, put on all new high quality ends, relocated my modem and router, added an access point, and hard wired 3 devices to the router to take them out of the WiFi loop. It has made things better.
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No pic showing anymore...but I did qualify and sign up for Dewalt Insights! Thanks for the tip!
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I don't think they can reproduce the torque at the RPM's necessary to make worm drive a cordless tool without it weighing 20lbs. If it were that simple I'm sure it would have been done by now, but maybe 60v can make it happen but bulk/weight is still likely an issue. My old Skil Worm weighs 16lbs as a corded tool.
I just want a blade left, closer to corded levels of power tool with the worm drive handle. So much more natural IMO, light weight and ergonomic. Perhaps they'll make the next 20v 6.5 update this way with improved motor and ergonomics. One can hope.
And make it compatible with Festool, Makita, and Dewalt tracks!! I would pay 2 bills bare tool for it!
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Very nice !
Thanks! I designed it as a mix of a bunch of different setups I have seen and used over the years. I built it a few years back primarily as a table to support sheet goods when cutting with my tracksaw. Then it was just so useful to have on site or setup in the shop. Adding the mft top has been awesome!
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Here is a setup I use. We use this setup for on site work or extra work area in our shop. I had a 4x4 mft top made for it as well. It can be setup to support a 4x8 sheet or in a small 4x4 size. The part I like is it breaks down and gets stored out of the way when I don't need it.
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I have that little pocket knife. I like it. It sucks the blade isn't quick release but a penny or dime works to loosen and tighten the screw.
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Simple custom vanity for a bath remodel. Built and finished by yours truly.
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Thanks Andrew, I appreciate that sir! I ended up slicing too much of the jacket off but I might have the slack so I don't have to run another 8' of wire but moving the box. I will play with it in the morning but if it doesn't work, I'll have some extra Romex
Been there before. Just want you and your family safe! Could always add another outlet between the two and only have to run a short run of wire that way.- 1
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@ChrisK I love watching your shops evolve! One quick mention...looks like the 12/2 on the right side of the double box has the outer jacket stripped back to far. Might want to run a new wire and make sure the jacket gets all the way through the box for safety.
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On another forum I am on someone did it...and it looked like it. The labor to take apart and reuse the material far exceeds and real savings in my opionion. Save pallets for craft projects and...well..storing items to move with a forklift or pallet jack.
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Are you the one selling the cut table plans on eBay?
I am! Is that a good or bad thing?
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I would look at them if they finally ditched that stupid big bevel edge!
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I am done with my iron! Also I hope this torpedo level meets my needs...I am a picky sob when it comes to my torpedo levels...lol!
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Holy crap! I am on the list!! Awesome stuff! Can't wait to see what everyone wins. Thanks for another fantastic giveaway!
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Good luck boys! I hope someone here wins!
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Damn and I think the 5's feel big. That 6 looks lik3 a big size increase.
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Our Senco trim compressor won't die...but I am with Chris...cordless would be a better investment than that for me.
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Skittles!!
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We had 3 guys running trim today. We were fighting/tripping over air hoses. 2 compressors going. 5 nailers. I want/need 15g angled, 18g straight, and 23g pinner please Dewalt!!!
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I have a generic version of a similar setup. I also have a decent MK tile saw. I grab the smaller table saw version 90% of the time. Perfect for a small shower or backsplash. The motor on the Rigid does seems a little on the small side and that is an area you don't want to skimp on. Put a decent 7" blade on it and it probably will handle most of your needs.
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Damn forgot to count my Ego lawn equipment!
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Tried a bunch over the years. Keep going with Stanley FatMax. 25' for framing and siding, 16' for trim.
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Perfect for cordless...still have a Festool Trion 110v for big stuff.