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albert.amantea

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  1. Here's wishing everyone here a joyous new year of epic proportions! May the next year bring you happiness in all that you do, and may your wants and desires be fulfilled! Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-T217A using Tapatalk
  2. Excellent work. I take it the signage is vacuum formed? Is that yours as well, or did the company provide that? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  3. Nice machine. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  4. Nice. What welder and spool gun are you using? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  5. More than likely, the blade isn't being inserted into the clip far enough. This saw keeps a tight grip on the blade, but can be difficult to insert fully. Make sure the "t" section of the shank disappears completely into the clip when inserting the blade. You should hear the blade click into place. This may require a bit of force the first few times. Mine did. What happens is that the blade will be tipped forward if not fully inserted, allowing it to move away from the oscillator guide. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  6. Merry Christmas [emoji319] Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  7. Looked at the article you quoted... It says nothing about checking and adjusting anything other than the 45 degree and 90 degree (0 degree on some saws) stops. It certainly says nothing about a 33.9 degree stop adjustment, as I stated. Thank you for the reference though, it's a great article. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  8. As long as you have the 90 degree stop and the 45 degree stop set correctly, the saw should be in alignment. Make sure to check both the vertical and the horizontal stops. I've never heard of trying to set a 33.9 degree stop ever. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  9. That's hilarious! Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  10. Amen! Plus, they don't show the 15 carpenters, electricians, and plumbers, working behind the cameras, to get shit done in 3 days.... Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  11. And a bigger part of the problem is that the day shows dumb everything down, making it look simple to do. People don't realize that there are codes for a reason. They don't think about everything involved, because it isn't shown on the TV show. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  12. Hilarious [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23] Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  13. Duh... This is just common sense. Is there truly a need to do a full "study" on this? It's stuff like this that drive most of us crazy with government and the safety police. This isn't a real problem at all, it's an opportunity for someone to start producing classes for these idiots and teach them how to not cut off a finger or break a leg. Common sense will get the job done 99.5% of the time. Why do they call it common sense when it isn't very common at all? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  14. Thank you for the information! I'll check them out. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  15. Does anyone with this Reactt saw have the same issue of false trips that Izzy Swan had with his? His would false trip due to static buildup from sawdust when not using any dust collection. A lot. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  16. What ever happened with this? Update please! Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  17. So, I bit the bullet and went to my local tool supplier. I bought myself a Domino 500Q set! Also picked up a 310 pack of 5mm dominos and a 510 pack of 10mm dominos with a 10mm bit. Whew! That really lightened the wallet, but I do have to admit that it does make life easier for me. Using it on an island countertop build for a client right now (solid Black Walnut 50x95), but I can certainly see more uses for it! What are y'alls favorite uses for the Domino 500? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  18. Nicely done! Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  19. I thought there was a moratorium on the Reactt saws due to patent conflicts with SawStop. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  20. My experiences with jobsite saws have always left me wanting more. I have used saws from Bosch, DeWalt, Ryobi, and Craftsman, and while they all have their own advantages and disadvantages, I can't say that I would recommend any of them as a shop tool. That isn't what they are designed for, and usually need extensive work or add-ons to get them to the level of accuracy for use in a shop. I can, however, recommend a "contractors saw" for shop use. These are normally equipped with a better, more accurate fence, more powerful motor, cast iron tables, better dust collection, and are still reasonably priced. Jobsite saws are just that and compromise a lot for the portability. They definitely have their place (I use one all the time on site work), but not as a stationary tool in a shop. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  21. Hole saw Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  22. Not exactly. It all depends on the requirements of the task at hand. I use 20v all day long as a pro user. So do a lot of tradesmen. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  23. They need to come out with a version of this based on 2 20v packs that I can pop my batteries in and out of... How cool would that be? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  24. Actually, the pack defaults to 20v 6ah mode, allowing it to be shipped. There are 2 tabs internally that must be depressed, and an electronic signature, before the pack goes to 60v mode. The shipping clip is simply a cover to protect against short circuit, same as anyone else's packs. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
  25. Guys, one limitation you may not be aware is that the DeWalt Flexvolt packs can be air shipped due to their 20v 6ah rating. The higher rated packs such as Milwaukee's 9.0ah pack cannot. They must be ground shipped. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
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