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Seems to me there would be alot of kickback trying this out. I could possibly see it for bricks or something like that where the workpiece guard is actually useable.(cant place the proper term at this time).
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Interesting looking blade but not sure id want to cut concrete with a reciprocating saw. Seems like a circular saw of somekind would be better for that task.
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Thats a awesome idea man,as for wheels I wonder if some solid type of wheel barrow wheels could be made to fit with a custom axle or something.
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Cool idea,and very nice looking as usual. I'm hoping to get more into woodworking once i get my electrical in garage done.
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My dining room table has that exact same looking pedastal,nice job restoring it.
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Congrats Jordan on getting your kit back. A persons tools are "sacred". I'm glad your story had a happy ending.
My wife and I recently bought a house and all these stories are something I think about often,low lifes violating my personal space is no bueno.
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Wow so awesome. Thanks for sharing video,I have drill envy now hehe.
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Ive purchased some new Klein items in the last year or so and havent noticed what you are describing.
Id call them up and talk to them personally,their customer service is top notch. Possibly mention TIA. ;-)
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Like Rego said those things are way too pricey,for that type of dough you can have a crazy amount of really nice saw kits.
Its a shame that they changed how they function across the pond thou.
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I have a Lenox 17 piece general purpose holesaw kit and it has been great so far. In the past ive had Starrett and Morse holesaw kits and they were worth the premium.
The Lenox saws work really well,I havent had any issues with them and if they get misplaced or used up or what have you they are easily replaced at Lowes.
I have used them in thin metal such as metal covered doors and such with good results.
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superglue his boxes closed.
Aah the ole Dykem in the glove trick,we use that one hehe.
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I have mostly old school Craftsmans and Gearwrenches for my combos.
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Love my Wiha screwdrivers,Wera too.
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I love Spyderco knives so thats what i generally carry. Currently the Ulize model is what I carry at work. Matriach 2 or harpy for other things.
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So thats where socks disappear to.
I totally need one of these tools.
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Between the two Id go pellet for sure,they work amazingly. You can probably get pellets online easy enough if you had to but im pretty sure ive seen them at places like sams club,hardware stores etc.
Currently using propane in my garage. My garage walls and celings are insulated its not bad with the proper btu range.
It doesnt get anywhere near as cold here in Norcal as you get in Michigan thou. low 30's and mid 20's are probably the lowest we get in winter.
Just make sure you dont forget proper ventilation.
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My shirts came in,they look awesome.
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Nice looking tool,I want one now for some projects.
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I grabbed a Green and a Yellow one,cant wait to sport my new threads. Thanks TIA.
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Looks like a nice tool but Dont think Id use it over my Wera ones.
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cool find, I was at our local Sears the other day just looking around hadnt been in there for a year or two at least, didnt see any Clearance drivers at the time but ill keep an eye out now.
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Ive recently purchased some tekton items based on peoples word here,and I have to say they are way nice for the cost.
They have lifetime warranty too so not much to lose by trying them.
When I figure out what else might be handy they offer I surely wont over look them.
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Knipex makes some really nice stuff,I only have a few of their items but man are they really nice.
New Knipex Tool Came in The Mail
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I love Knipex pliers and cutters,they are worth every penny. Ive never had an issue with them and they can handle tough stuff.