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RickyMcGrath

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  1. Got it cleaned up and a quick shot of paint. I'll touch up paint tomorrow morning and get ready to hang it on the wall.
  2. I only have 40 boxes. So I'm a tad short of that. But in my defense, I believe 3-4 people stacked their boxes for that photo. [emoji848]
  3. Wanted to start the thread to hopefully, give me some motivation this weekend. I have welded the rack up and I need to finish up a few welds, clean the steel, paint it and get 'er hung and stocked. I have 4 columns about 6' tall. It won't hold ALL my tough boxes, but it sure will hold a good majority. Suspending them off the ground will be nice because I can put the XL boxes at the bottom and let them hang below the bottom of the rack to maximize the amount of boxes I can stack.
  4. Parts are readily available for that saw. http://servicenet.dewalt.com/Products/Detail?isId=true&productNumber=DW744S&selectedType=8807 Not sure what your goals are, if you want your saw fixed, or if you are wanting DeWalt to give you a new saw. The great thing about Dewalt, is that parts are usually available for a good amount of time after they stop production.
  5. Wow! Do you have carpal tunnel yet?
  6. I haven't seen it in my store(s) yet. But I will be on the lookout for it.
  7. Wow. For that, I may sell off a few of my penny items and buy it. [emoji6]
  8. Battery life is really good. Torque is great for its size. I use it for pocket hole screws mostly. Even in hardwoods, it does a decent job. It's nice because of the torque falls a tad short, you can still use it like a manual screwdriver to get that last 1/4 turn.
  9. Reebok pump(s) Over 4,000 comments!
  10. I'm the project manager for the remodel division of a large, privately held plumbing company in Houston. We run about 15 technicians just about 10 hours a day and I've seen some pretty crazy stuff. We don't run into too many homes that don't "have" a clean out. The problem is, most people don't realize that piece of PVC sticking out of the ground can be vitally important and they tend to cover them up with grass or even mulch. I have two on my home. One I make sure stays uncovered. The other is 8' away from the house, 4' back from the front corner. My wife was trying to be nice one weekend and while I was working, decided to mow the yard. Well, you can figure out the rest of the story. Had to cut the top off and install a new cap and buried it.
  11. The entire disc is mesh. So there's are hundreds of smaller holes so they're universal from 5 hole to 8 hole sanders. But there aren't any larger traditional holes.
  12. Even a good hot blow dryer will soften it enough to peel it off.
  13. Id use a heat gun and a Bondo applicator. They're soft enough to not damage the cook top yet firm enough to scrape.
  14. Looks like a great concept. I may have to get a few different grits and try them out.
  15. They're awesome. I have 3 of them. Somehow, I find them as markdowns ALL THE TIME. They're retuned as "defective." Then they test them only to see they work and then mark them down. $15-$20 is about what I've paid.
  16. Wouldn't it be the Ridgid is a re-branded Milwaukee? [emoji848] Ridgid is made under contract by TTi bit TTi owns Milwaukee.
  17. That's a sharp looking sprayer. Very pricey. But I'm sure it's worth every penny if you use it a lot.
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