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hopefully the hole spacing they give is wide enough to even hit the frame. would depend on truck. and hopefully you can drill with out hitting anything else.
If you have Rhino lining or something similar in your truck bed that would eliminate the need to add padding.
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8 hours ago, arkfit said:
Anyone use the Tstak system? I've been thinking of getting a few of those. Seem to be versatile and durable.
I dont have any personally but i know a few folks around here probably have a couple.
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Anchored for sure. you can use heavy duty chains too if you had to. Grade 5 hardware would be sufficient enough,and wont pop when any kind of excess pressure is exerted to them. ie someone using a prybar. Just use grade 8 washers
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yeah dude that seems like a huge safety hazard in the kitchen.not to mention your electric bill is gonna build up if you use it alot. Get something with LED at least. Do it right the first time mang and you will never worry bout it again.
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1 hour ago, Stercorarius said:
At least they look pretty doing it. I just gotta put up with the guys I work with misusing my tools, but it doesn't matter if they misuse them because once they pick them up I know I'll never see them again. Buncha pricks.
ive worked with guys like that,not cool to mess with a dudes tools. In the shop thats when the grease gun and shrink wrap come out to play, shrink wrap is amazingly strong when its wrapped around itself hundreds of times. in the field you gotta use ingenuity to get them back.
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I wish my wife would even attempt to use tools. Let her keep it and get another lol. Then lock it up.
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^^^ all humans make mistakes man. It's just in our nature. Just like human kind cant help but destroy everything it sees.
Thank you dwain for being real.
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Those ridgid boxes are nice. I hope they go on sale again this year for fathers day,id like to have a few more of those smaller ones.
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SDS rotary hammer dude, get a Bosch with a chisel on it and go to town. I have the Bosch bulldog extreme posted above,its awesome.
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I have a few Apex brand bits that are probably 20 years old. We used them in military.
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Yeah that new one is cool but I cant justify the hammer cost for myself. I have numerous deadblow hammers already.
I wonder if this is to try and regain some market share against all of the new cordless nailers that have been coming out. Ive always liked Estwing stuff.
I used to have a Estwing steel handle hand axe a long time ago. That thing was the bomb for camping.
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On 4/9/2016 at 1:45 AM, jrsalas said:
I'll tell you what i want... and ill even pay for the shipping...
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Isnt that what everyone wants? sadly thats not how it goes. ive been trying all my life haha.
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Thats a cool idea man,good work. ive been thinking of doing some similar stuff for the wifeys pots.
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That'll do it. now that you tightened that up put a charger on it and make sure the battery isnt messed up.
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News to me as well. No idea who the OEM for those will be.
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put a fresh battery in it,they dont last forever. sounds like charging system issue or loose connections.
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You arent gonna hurt that thing,just stick it in a cardboard box. Honestly they dont do cases anymore because everyone gets rid of them.
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9 hours ago, kentcatlett said:
Hello. Man I got this drill with Dewalts new impact and two 5ah batteries a few weeks ago. Let me say the drill is nice, I was drilling a bunch of 2 9/16" speedboar bit, I think it was around 10 or 12 holes through pressure treated 4x4's, normally I would use speed one, you know for the torque but I tried speed two on the drill and man that sucker was drilling those holes scary fast, it was literally throwing wood chips about two feet in circumference. The thing has a ton of power, might just beat the gen 2 fuel. And I love the light on it, it's amazing. The new impact is incredible also. Even the screw mode, I do hvac and take door panels on and off equipment and that mode is perfect for it, no more stripped holes. Also great for small screws and delicate detail work, I wouldn't recommend it for bigger deck screws or drywall screws. I absolutely love the impact. Also the e clutch on the drill is perfect how the drill will go into a lower speed as you go down with the clutch settings. Also seems the chuck is better now. Looks like my 995 is going be getting a break for awhile. Also the 996 will eat through concrete like butter. Glad to see Dewalt stepping up their game.
Right on man,thanks for that real world input,and welcome to the crew.
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That thing is a beast,one day I will own this.
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I agree Maxfit or the Makita golds are the good easy to find stuff. Dont snub out Wiha and Wera or Felo bits thou.
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The machine has limit switches for the plotter blades? If I remember thats how the one we used in Air Force worked but that was long ago. We made all sorts of decals and such for aircraft and all sorts of things.
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Wow coolness man,congrats. I hope to get in on the Bosch winning love
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That is a great setup for the garage. One problem for me at least in my garage,is its super dusty.
My house faces East to West. With East being the backside of the house. I almost always have the back garage door open because it leads directly to the larger patio in backyard where we grill and have a fire pit. Plus multiple hairy dogs,I could never keep mine as clean as yours is.
Wind is wierd in my neighborhood,lots of tall trees and the way houses sit. When my neighbors and I all have our flags out you can see them moving in different directions,its so wierd. Sorry for ramble im 3 beers down now hehe.