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Matthew Wiswell

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  1. Nice job! It all starts with the first workbench.
  2. Holy crap! Built like a tank.
  3. Man, this looks like a really cool project!
  4. Nice job. I never underestimate the hard work that goes into a patio. Bet you back feels good;)
  5. Very impressive work! That shower head looks amazing!
  6. Wow! That was a good review. I don't know how I missed that one.
  7. Quite a find. Tools look alright, ratchet straps are always great to have. Especially when you buy them for so cheap!
  8. Nice trailer! Really great setup.
  9. Awesome tool set! I totally hear you about battery tools. I fight the same dilemma every time I purchase a battery operated tool.
  10. Liken the L Boxxs. The assorted piece container looks very functional. Very nice. I still can't decide which system I want to invest in. Seems like the TStaks and the L Boxxs are the best.
  11. I baby them while they are still new and shiny. Once they build up the natural wear and tear, I beat the crap out of them. This all goes back to a Dewalt corded drill that I have had for 10+ years. I can't tell you how many times this thing has slide off a 30' roof without any problems. Still works great. Tools like that are meant to wear marks on them. Shows character.
  12. Lovin' the Packer gear! GO PACK GO!!!
  13. Holy Crap! That was a good deal. Damn
  14. Looked like a great deal. Unfortunately, they are sold out.
  15. Wow! Very interesting write up. Really cool to see what your carrying and hear your story. Thanks for sharing!
  16. LOL. Noted. Sounds like we have a Festool fan on our hands. Also noted.
  17. Nice work with the blue tape! I do the same thing with my tools, that way I know what tools stay in the shop, what stay in the truck, and what goes in the traveling packs/containers.
  18. Wow! You did an excellent job.! You're really talented. I love the lighting job that you did. I find lighting to be the most difficult part of the project because it's so easy to either overdo it or underdo it but it looks like you hit the nail on the head.
  19. Thanks for the warm welcome guys! I really appreciate it! ChrisK1970: lol, long walks on the beach. Haha. there's my sense of humor. Harold Wray: Thanks for the warm welcome! And yes, being an engineer, I'm a pretty thorough person. As far as the things that I design, I primarily designs roads, interchanges, and intersections.
  20. Hey Guys, My name is Matt Wiswell and as I'm sure you picked up from the topic title, I'm new here. I have been watching TIA videos for over a year now, checking out the website for the past few months, and only recently got the itch to start commenting on the YouTube videos. One thing lead to another and here I am. To break it down short and sweet, here's my rundown. Location: Madison, WI Profession: Civil Engineer (Transportation) Current Work Projects: Design Engineer, I-39/90 Reconstruction Project; Dane County Line-Beltline Interchange (Madison). Current Non-Work Projects: Way to many to keep track of. Tool Experience/Credibility: Long time handyman for family own apartment buildings, performing tasks in both carpentry and plumbing (some electrical). Favorite Tool Company: Depends on the tool, each have their signature tools. If I could choose one, I would say Milwaukee. Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, cycling, hanging out with my new puppy that my GF and I got last week, and long walks on the beach. All right guys, that’s about it. I look forward to being apart of the community and talking shop. Take care, Matt
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