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  1. All basic hand tools, good quality jumper cables, flash lights, extra batteries, Bungie cords/ ratcheting cables, gloves, first aid kit, knife, that would be the bare minimum.

  2. I have four out door speakers because of the heat and dust factor. The receiver and other electronics are in the cabinet too. Also that is a good reason for not going with really high end stuff. All my stuff has been there for a  number of years without any issues so far. I have a 32" TV too. But yeah, dust and heat are a concern but not a lot.

  3. 12 hours ago, JVP26 said:

    I am looking to take the old plastic bed liner out of my pickup and do a roll on bed liner and I want to know if anyone has done one and had some tips for me and what kind is the best ?

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    Forget the roll on. Have the "Line-X" spray on done to the bed of your truck. You won't regret it. You have to have the bed completely free of any contaminates in order for the roll on to come out good and it would be a major mess. Might save a little money buy it won't be anywhere near as good.  

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  4. Can't beat the EGO brand for weed wackers. If you are going the battery route. Honda gas powered would be and was, my choice for a mower. Heard good things about the EGO mower too but not sure I'm ready for a  battery powered mower.

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  5. Don't really get it at this point. Seems like an unnecessary but inevitable upgrade to a tool. If there was no extra cost then ok, I could see it but for now it's not worth the price over a similar tool without it. That's my view of it. 

  6. 29 minutes ago, Fazzman said:

    I'm excited about a radio shootout. My shop/man cave needs a new radio system so bad. I love music but my current system doesnt do music justice in anyway. If I could get bass like my Klipsch system in the house that would be sweet.

     

    Ive been eyeing that newer Dewalt and Bosch system for a while. New Ridgid seems to be getting good reviews,but stories of bad lcd.

     

    Im curious to see what Dan and Eric say. Ive been a bit of an audiophile for many years but building a nice component system takes up quite a bit of space. And jobsite type stereos can withstand the dust and such better.

     

    My current junk system no bass in anyway just a super low end RCA system.

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    Im hoping I can sweet talk the queen of the castle out of a couple hundos to get what I want.

    Why not go with a cheap receiver and a couple of speakers and a 8" sub. You could get all of that for about 250 easy. You could even get the sub at a later date to save some money. Would sound better then any battery operated system by a tool maker. 

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  7. 10 hours ago, arkfit said:

    Definitely the coolest dust mask on the market

    Yeah, I got it in the mail and it has a nice fit and seems to do the job keeping out dust as it should. Only problem is you look like you're going rob a bank when you are wearing one of them.  Seriously, they are a good product and a good alternative to a standard dust mask.  

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  8. Nice choice going with the Delta. If you have the room and you don't need to move it,  it's better then the portable I would say.  You can now use Dado blades! That box does look pretty beat up though, make sure you check it out pretty well

  9. Anyone have any experience with charging your A/C unit in the car with one of these products. The one I'm thinking about is called "AC Pro" and it costs about 35 bucks. They want 124 dollars at the shop so it's quite a savings. The question is does it do a comparable job?  I think I'm going to give it a try just to see.  

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