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RickyMcGrath

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  1. You found more Diablo promo blades? I haven't seen those in a year.
  2. Specs say 71dB I believe. I filled it up and had a normal conversation with my wife 10 ft away. Also, it didn't startle my 1 year old standing right next to me.
  3. Awesome for portability. And it looks like it will break down pretty easily
  4. Didn't get to play too much. But she fired up and is SUPER quiet. It'll be nice when my likes are sleeping and need to fill up some car tires or something small when firing up the 80 gallon IR is not an option.
  5. Short on space? This looks awesome. Triton makes great tools.
  6. Bought this little[emoji1318] gem [emoji1318]this morning as well as 8 more of these. [emoji1313]
  7. Picked up this little pick and tweezer set this evening. It's one of those accessories that you don't need until you wished you had one. It has great reviews. Worst case scenario, I'll put it in my gun cleaning box.
  8. I've had this sprayer for 5 years. It sprays ANYTHING. thick, thin, acid, stains, chemicals. Anything you need. http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/mobile_product_info.php?products_id=706&utm_source=msn&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=%28roi%29+pla+-+shopping&utm_content=chapin I paid quite a bit more 5 years ago though.
  9. Maybe not. I've seen a few prototypes from DeWalt and they let me take photos of them with no concerns. They were probably more upset that it was stolen and pawned.
  10. Were you able to do it without any tile repair?
  11. Pro-press, sharkbite AND a Uponor ProPEX.
  12. This is really baffling me..... The model number of the hoses i purchased are not found ANYWHERE. I've scoured DeWalt's website and it's not listed on their "Discontinued Products" page either. All the DeWalt hoses I have found are Polyurethane and do not come with fittings. This one is a hybrid and COMES with male and female ends. I noticed the cases are labeled XXX of 250. I'm beginning to think these are new hoses that haven't been fully released yet.
  13. Love the analogies! I picked one up just for shits and giggles. Not to mention, any lower in price and HD would be paying me [emoji16] to take it. I have an 80 Gallon IR in the garage and the Ridgid Tri Stack for portability. I'm not even sure what I will do with it. I do like the idea of just using it as a tank. We are taking a road trip in May. It'll probably be nice to have in the bed of the truck with my 1,000 watt inverter. Just in case.
  14. I've always used a quote I heard about 7-8 years ago. "A happy customer may tell 1-2 people but a pissed off customer will tell 10 or more." Same principal.
  15. I wait until it dies completely. [emoji16]
  16. Society is also conditioned towards positive and negative experiences differently.
  17. Today I bought two more DeWalt Tough System cases [emoji16] and a DeWalt pancake compressor.
  18. Ice Pick Getting close to 4,000 comments!
  19. Sharkbite is for a quick TEMPORARY repair as far as I am concerned. THAT'S IT. I would NEVER put them inside a wall. They're sealed by an o-ring. Why would anyone ever put them in as a permanent joint, is beyond me.
  20. Sorry, the formatting is all goofy on Tapatalk app. Nails have a greater sheer strength. Screws are for pull out force. I like to think of it this way, if you take a deck screw, drive it in half way, then hit it back and forth with a hammer, they tend to snap fairly quickly compared to a framing nail which often takes many many more bends before it brakes off. They are designed completely different. Nail the frame. Most building codes don't allow for screws in sheer applications. Joist hangers for instance. Always use nails.
  21. SHEAR, DIA. Wood-Wood Metal-Wood PULLOUT * 16d common .162” 138 lb. 134 lb. 40 lb. * 16d sinker .148” 115 lb. 112 lb. Not listed * 16d box .131” 95 lb. 93 lb. 33 lb. * #6 screw .138 71 lb. 70 lb. 141 lb. * #8 screw .164 90 lb. 89 lb. 168 lb.
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