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  1. Laguna buys SuperMaxSuperMax Tools acquired by Laguna ToolsSeptember 19, 2017| Latest News SuperMax Tools acquired by Laguna ToolsSt. Paul, Minnesota – September 18th, 2017: SuperMax announces it has been acquired by Laguna Tools, Inc. Laguna Tools is an Irvine, California-based manufacturer of advanced CNC machinery and award-winning bandsaws, tablesaws, edgebanders, and other woodworking equipment.“We were looking for the right partner to help expand our sanding products and to offer a broader range of products to our customers” says Bill Schroeder, President of SuperMax Tools. “Laguna Tools is clearly the leader in the industry. This is truly a win-win for both companies and their customers.”Recently SuperMax has brought the new 16-32 drum sander to market, a prime example of the value and quality consumers have come to expect from the famed sanding company.The acquisition is effective immediately.
  2. some more windows in, have 5 on this floor installed now ...
  3. thank everyone, it isn't easy
  4. that's to bad, my brother had 2 different danes but got tired of only having them for around 6 yrs.
  5. someone should teach this fella in the video how to cut wood...what a poor video. your cutting approx. 7.5" why push through it let the blade cut the wood. I realize the newer saw has more RPM but the old saw will still cut especially with someone that knows how to use a circular saw
  6. not sure if this is good I haven't ordered from them yet. https://www.mywoodtools.com/products/k5-pocket-hole-high-precision-dowel-jig-kit-drilling-free-gift
  7. haha first I'm not in the US but in Canada and my house is made from wood but covered in cement and stucco .....
  8. one reason I like buying things at HD is their 90 day return policy, 3 months is ample time to know if it was a impulse buy or not.
  9. unless you are investing in something that will actually go up in value you have to realize 99.9% of other consumables we buy there will be a loss regardless what it is, if you used it, or how long you have it. Take the loss and move on. sell it for what you can get, remember the longer you hold off the less you will get in most cases unless you bought it way below retail and then can sell it for a profit. In you case you paid high retail and the item has come down in price, there is no way you can get anything close to what you paid.
  10. thanks guys, funny how just one day can make you think.....chevy claimed our recliner in the living room 2 living room sets ago. she would sleep on that chair every night. each time we got a new set she would claim the chair. This morning it hit me because the sound of the chair as she jumped off of it didn't happen this morning. I realized this morning this is not going to be easy for awhile. Our little 3 yr old pepsi seems to be missing her too, wanted to go outside then inside then outside back and forth obviously looking for her big sister......wife had said awhile ago when chevy goes we would wait a long time if at all to get another pup......this morning already she is making phone calls looking for a new puppy....
  11. while fitting new windows, ( today rained like a bugger ) so I made a set of sliding closet doors, just dry fitting them before they get painted...will have white glass inserts when finished. just setting a place for handles.
  12. Today we are sending our beloved Chevy to heaven. A place where she can be young again, for over 18yrs she was loyal and protective of everyone she knew. We are very sad and yet proud of her for 18 yrs.God bless you girl one day we will be together again
  13. window a day keeps the wife happy....lol window 2 down 8 to go...this one a little bigger, heavy bugger so far off the ground..lol
  14. little more done, putting the ol Milwaukee Fuel grinder to work with some concrete work fitting a new window. Worked great with a dry cutting disc. One window in 10 to go, figure start with the smallest one....lol
  15. yes I do have a scroll saw, I have this one which is pretty much the same as this Makita......I do use it for some stuff but the band saw usually takes the cake
  16. super semi conductors .....just throwing that out there.....
  17. not available around me but used 23/32" trufloor same stuff I built my camp with and it worked good
  18. looks like electrical is next, along with running new ethernet cable for internet and coax for cable TV. I'm glad all I have to do is have everything ready for my electrician brother....easy peasy job....haha for me anyway.
  19. comp56

    Weird screw

    drill it out and replace with conventional
  20. well carry on level off entire floor with new T&G sub floor, almost done finish it off in the morning, then maybe start slapping a couple walls up. waiting on brother to run all new wiring all over..... then possibly get to windows
  21. got side tracked with something else but managed to get new ABS piping roughed in for new toilet location along with soaker tub, leveled floor, and moved main drain pipe closer into wall to hide it. going to make one wall thicker to completely hide all piping
  22. Martin Marietta Corporation brought it to B&D
  23. I see the wife isn't having any problems spending some of the budget, including a free standing soaker tub, along with free standing faucet for it. single double size kitchen sink with commercial style faucet waterfall vanity faucet and articulating pot filler...... vanity tub and matching mirror and cabinet are getting delivered tomorrow not even got master bathroom floor ready yet....custom kitchen cabinets are apparently ready for pick up as well.....
  24. you got that right, I'm happy I can do pretty much everything except electrical, (I don't touch electrical) but my brother is an electrician so I got that covered by him......
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