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Sounds like a pretty familiar hobby to me Derek:) A garage is a happy place to be sure.
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21 hours ago, KnarlyCarl said:
LOL yeah i get in some of those situations too, way too good deal to pass up and then i'll figure those pesky questions later
Yeah, I recently saw a corded staple gun that was regular 29 bucks on sale for 7 dollars. Couldn't pass it up for some reason even though I have two good quality staple guns that are free of power cords. Oh well it was only 7 bucks.
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On 2/16/2017 at 3:02 PM, rrich1 said:
some home depots still have them and are clearancing them out as well.
Wow, nice looking old drill press. Where did you get that?
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On 12/2/2016 at 3:02 PM, AnonymousJoe said:
I've had a rough month with my 2704 hammer drill. So after my first drill was sent in twice for service it still wasn't fixed. I just purchased a new drill and today it just goes unresponsive. Fully charged battery taking it off and on and nothing it's dead. Tried this for a few minutes and got no response. My old drill would do this but removing the battery would always correct it. But I come back to the drill at the end of the day and all of a sudden it works fine now. I found this bizarre until I started looking up reviews to find other people having the same issues but I never hear about it on this forum. Is this a glitch or is this common, any opinions? It's a brand new drill, no dust, no water.
You are a loyal user if you keep buying the same drill after all the failures.
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On 12/2/2016 at 3:02 PM, AnonymousJoe said:
I've had a rough month with my 2704 hammer drill. So after my first drill was sent in twice for service it still wasn't fixed. I just purchased a new drill and today it just goes unresponsive. Fully charged battery taking it off and on and nothing it's dead. Tried this for a few minutes and got no response. My old drill would do this but removing the battery would always correct it. But I come back to the drill at the end of the day and all of a sudden it works fine now. I found this bizarre until I started looking up reviews to find other people having the same issues but I never hear about it on this forum. Is this a glitch or is this common, any opinions? It's a brand new drill, no dust, no water.
You are a loyal user if you keep buying the same drill after all the failures.
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Who won the snow blower?
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I was thinking of the Kobalt "quite tech" but it's only 1 hp and that seems a little small.
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Seems like it would be a must have for a small shop with a few employee's where a shop injury could ruin the business.
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Always have to keep an eye out for HD deals. Never know what you might find. Most of the time nothing great but every so often.............The search continues
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Nothing better than a "fixer", welcome to the forum
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On 7/16/2016 at 7:53 PM, Rbmehl85 said:
Anyone ever buyw Milwaukee m18 or fuel on eBay..I bought an angle grinder and the battery port terminal on the tool has electrical burns on it..anyone ever have problems with buying on EBAY?
Ebay is a use at your own risk kind of deal. I would never buy something for more than I could afford to lose. You get what you pay for is an old saying for a reason. Ebay is one of the reasons.
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Wish DeWalt would come out with something like this. Not going into another battery platform at this point.
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Looks good to me
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It's out of the movie "50 shades darker" I think. Could be wrong but seems right.
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Nice pics. Worth a 1000 words as they say.
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Nice. Can't beat free
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Yeah, way too much junk from something I don't use too much.
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Any pictures?
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The other day I changed the oil in my lawn mower and air compressor back to back. Then I go to "organizing" the garage for the 100th time. That's when I know I need a new job. No, that's a joke, done with jobs.
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On 1/28/2017 at 5:52 PM, Kato said:
No matter what anybody tells you, no matter how you phrase it, no matter what you think...size definitely does matter.
What the hell?!?!? You guys have got some dirty minds, I was talking about the size of the garage. Geez, get your minds out of the frickin' gutter!!
So, on a whim, I decided to measure the garage. Unless my tape measure is seriously effed-up, I got 20' deep by 18' wide, no wonder I can't fit shit in there. Who the hell comes up with this "2-car garage" line of bullshit, you can barely fit two cars in there, God forbid you have tools or stuff to store in there. Luckily I've been able to Tetris everything together, otherwise I wouldn't have any tools or anything in there.
What size is everyone's garage? Curious to know what you guys do for the space you have.
Garages are not all the same size that is for sure. We sold a house with a three car garage and bought a new one with a three car garage, (a must have) and once we got in there it was quickly evident that the size was not the same. The height of the ceiling was lower and the width and depth are less. I used to be able to have all my stuff in the one car side and still park my truck in the garage. Now my car is parked outside in the driveway. Gotta have your priorities straight right?
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New Shop Underway....Part Deuce!
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Is that homemade dough too? How do you make it, unless it's a family secret of course