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  1. I saw several houses using this in Iowa when I lived there a few years back. It's treated for fireproof, and supposedly the r value is high. The contractor I spoke with about it said he's had great reviews, but there's a small learning curve for installation.

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  2. For removal of the aerator.
     
    Here's one i'm going to need help on:
     
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    That looks like an old pair of fireplace tongs. Used for grabbing a log and flipping it. I've also seen those used in blacksmithing for grabbing hot steel to work it on an anvil or power hammer during forging.

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  3. Love Dr. Matt! Great vet.... Plus his other 2 channels are awesome as well! Demo Ranch and Off The Ranch.... Great guy, great family... He really deserves his success.

    And yeah, the Ryobi and Makita drills are there... Pretty common place for surgeons, both vet and human, to use common power tools during orthopedic surgery.

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  4. The best cut in plastics is achieved by rough cutting with a circular saw, then using a router with a straight bit to bring to final size. It's an extra step, but the quality of the cut is about perfect, with zero chip out or breakage.
    That's my experience anyway...

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  5. I think I'm 'adding to cart' again.

    thank you for the replies


    You won't regret it, and definitely order yourself a corner chisel...

    Oh yeah, make darn sure you keep track of the little plastic pins and the dbl headed nails that come with it. It's useless without them and they are easy to loose, but difficult to replace.

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  6. If anyone has anything go ahead. If not, I will try and find something.


    I have another one, but I won't be able to post until I get to the shop tomorrow...

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  7. I have the same jigs and use them often.
    In fact, I just did a job replacing 25 sets of French door slabs in a home and used these jigs for every single one of them. They work great, fast, accurate, and easy.

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  8. I've posted just about any specialty tools that I have so you would already know about them anyways....but there's one i'll grab in the morning to pick your brains on....


    Don't forget the banana...

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