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Great looking project Toronto, how long you figure you will be on site? Are you strictly rough framing or finish work as well? I bet your new Makita Coil nailer is kicking some ass on this job
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Is that the plug on the top of the router? If so it looks like its for 220/240 Volts? I'm thinking Craftsman or PorterCable like Jason mentioned
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Awesome Kruton, I've been eyeing these up for quite while
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I'm still trying to figure out if I want the Dewalt Tough Boxes or the Ridgid set up.
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Great looking Saw Kruton, congrats
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Thats awesome Comp. My Dad made a night stick while in NY Trade school many years ago, I have it under my bed in case I ever need it... LOL.
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Thats awesome Diver, glad to hear you got compensated...
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What a score Ricky, that's insane
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Those are real nice, thanks for sharing
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Nice score man
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Looks like a nice saw, I got Makitas 7 1/4" 36 volt, but might have to put this one on my list as well..let us know what you think when you try it out....
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you brother.
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Toronto, how do you like the Makita so far? I'm in the middle of shopping for a coil framing nailer myself. I have a Paslode and a Porter Cable stick nailer and would love a coil nailer. The Makita cost a little more than others but it sure look nice....
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Awesome Sauce Comp,, Looks great
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I snuck in the HD today while waiting for the pool supply to open up, I always look up high in the Tool Section for the "Recon"
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Looking good Comp,,,,
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I remember about 13-15 years ago going into the Deopt's "Tool Corral" and looking up at the upper racks and seeing tools marked as " Reconditioned" I picked up a Paslode Cordless Framer and a Paslode angled cordless nailer for 200 dollars each, still have them today...
People would buy the tools and use them for a few days then return them..good stuff...
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All that sign is missing is cigars.. Lol
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Have you checked out Veto tool bags? A little pricey but very well made. I have the XL bag exclusively for my electrical hand tools... It's a great bag...
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I'm pretty sure they use the Fords on Long Island as well. Next time I see him I will ask about some tools deals/clearance items
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Thanks Fletcher, this site kelps getting better and better all the time....
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Some days are not worth waking up for!! Clothes Dryer caught on fire!!
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Sorry to hear that Jason, thank God you guys are ok. What kind of dryer vent do you have? Ridged flue pipe or corrugated flex hose ? Make sure if you use flue ( ridgid pipe) pope you don't use screws to make the connections, use duct tape. and if your using just a short section of that flex hose whether it be plastic or aluminum don't bother cleaning it once a year just change it out once or twice a year depending on use its much easier..