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madman_us

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  1. hes talking in every post about the sawstop haha - so i guess he will end up buying one
  2. you cant go wrong with either one - it get the job done and you def bought a quality tool
  3. cordless palm router is def pretty cool
  4. Get some information out of him
  5. 65-70 during the day, night drop down to 40-45
  6. Ill go big and get the 6ah battery
  7. thanks man - that looks promising this year
  8. 3x ridgid packs of bags (3 in a pack ) and you have the price of a dust deputy
  9. i will do that thanks - i just hope that they didnt go further up into the attict. i might take out that section off that 2x12 which is nail on the drywall.
  10. i dont even think this section is load-bearing, but when i take it out, i still gonna support it - "just in case" i just take out a 6' section out of a 23' or so wall
  11. ok i just updated the pictures to a better quality - 1mega pixel sucks lol
  12. its attached to my house. that door goes into the house.
  13. thats def a great deal you got there, saved 10% + an extra battery. really cool.
  14. ya def a lot of boxes you got there. almost on every box a TIA sticker and i dont even have one lol - jelly right here
  15. looks good - i like the light fixures
  16. ya BK thats the plan. i gonna open more drywall on that side too see how far the damage goes and then rip out the studs. reframe everything - install a new bigger door. at least i have now a reason to buy a new tool - a recip saw haha
  17. those shop vacs def dont have 6.5 hp. thats what i found on the internet: To normal people, "peak horsepower" would be the amount of power when the motor is working really, really hard. However, vacuum makers (because they're measuring power usage) choose to use the peak amount of power being used by the motor. And with electric motors, that peak occurs when the motor first turns on. This startup surge or "inrush" is tremendously higher than normal runtime power consumption. By concentrating on this "peak" the manufacturers can claim a much higher horsepower rating than should realistically be stated.
  18. we bought the house about 1 year ago and the inspector didnt see that, there was actually a sign at the door jamb of termite damage but he didnt see it. they got rid of those termites in 2013 - they was a termite inspection or something, a sign was in the garage when he was there. i hope they dont come back after i gonna switch out all the studs
  19. ya brushless would be great
  20. i started stripping down the walls in my garage ( OSB sheets, peg boards, old workbenches, drywalls) that i can run more outlets, update electric etc. then i found an old termite next with severe damage. my plan was to switch out the existing door (28" door ) to a bigger 32" steel door. to do that i need to get a bigger R/O; so i have to move the king studs, trim studs and the header to get the bigger opening. while doing that i can switch out the horizontal "studs" (forgot the name for those). and maybe more, i will see what else is damaged. they are so eaten down, it feels like hard paper mesh. and the termite poop or left overs, man that has a special odor... oh poor quality on those pictures - i should switch back to 10m instead of 1m for direct upload via phone for the forum. UPDATE - NEW PICTURES - BETTE QUALITY: thats the backside from the door in the inside of the house:
  21. thats the one i have. but i bought the kit: 1617EVSPK at lowes for 180
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