I like various Nut Brown Ales and Bourbon Strait. If I stilled lived in Wisconsin it would be Spotted Cow from the New Glarus Brewing Company. When I am at a Hockey game, any Canadian Beer.
-Steven
Just like the title says, have you ever over-heard a "clueless" employee answering a customers question and you just had to jump in and help the customer?
And I think that this another reason, online retailers are taking a lot of the business away from big box stores. Most online retailers, sell everyones products and also have deals on every manufacture at some point.
Not many deals that I could find for the workshop, but the lady has her eye on a few things that are on sale. Maybe I will surprise with something, has she usually returns the "favor".
-Steven
Absolutely enjoy going to garage sales, I also hit the thrift stores. A few a the thrift stores I frequently visit, have colored tag sales and tool days are Thursdays where you get 50% to 75$ off. Not to mention, the ones that are not donation based like Goodwill, I will try to barter for a better price.
-Steven
I have always wanted a Harley Davidson Heritage Softtail Custom, with a springer front end. Sadly, I think that ship has sailed, due to my lower back issues. Congratulations, on getting your permit, wishing you safe and happy trails.
I have had my eye on this set, to replace my cheap Harbor Freight set. I really don't do that much mechanical projects, but there have been so many times where a deep-well socket would have been nice.
I just received my DeWalt knife, overall I am pretty happy with it. I also ordered the DeWalt nail set, has I have a few projects the wife is wanting me to build, and they will come in handy for sure.
I think we will start seeing a lot more "assembly" coming back to the USA. China, is not the cheap source of labor it use to be from what I been reading. However, I do believe they will be a supplier of the parts, has they been building some amazing state-of-art part factories. Even tech companies like Apple, are bringing back assembly plants back to the USA.
-Steven