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Renner_construction

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  1. Kinda sorta only because the computer wasn't automaticly discounting the 150$ Just stay calm and explain what the sign says ! Eventually I had 2 of the tool guys, cashier and store manager on my side.
  2. I think I've officially experienced the power of the Home Depot. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. Got an additional 50$ off for opening another HD credit card Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Just used the m12 most of the day today cutting rafter tails and new fascia. It's on of my favorite tools
  5. Agreed! I just got the 1 1/8 fuel and it's like drilling into wood. The 50$ extra is well worth it !
  6. 9.6 makita It was probally 1995 or so Think I was like 11 or 12, built tons of shit with that drill.
  7. I use mine daily for odds and ends. For larger projects like new construction, I use the 7 1/4 fuel. Shitcan the factory 5 3/8 blade, it's junk. Get a Diablo. Feels like a totally different saw
  8. Are you kidding? Fiberglass steps!!? No such thing
  9. They all wobble. Get used to it. Yea it's annoying considering the price, but it's not a precision drill. It's designed to drill the shit out of concrete and wood, and it does that very well.
  10. I've got the paddle switch version and use it weekly. Battery runtime is unreal if your cutting. Power levels are right on par with a 5amp corded grinder. Heavy heavy grinding? Let's just say she's thirsty.
  11. Bluetooth is a great idea... But it absolutey sucks for jobsites unless your in one room all day. It's always cutting out etc etc, walk too far way and it shuts off, everyone gets annoyed. Fuck that. Plug your phone in via auxiliary and forget about it. It sounds better anyways.
  12. The kobalt 20v tools and masterforce 20v tools are the same Both made by chevron
  13. It's a rebranded ridgid. They were sold up untill 2011 I think. They also had a narrow crown stapler, and a roofing nailer also a 100% rebranded tool.
  14. Yea that makes sense they would do that, because once the underlayment comes off its game over. That's awesome dude thanks for sharing !!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. Is that tar paper? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. Lol she looks like some dirty ol rough cut lumber. It'll be fine, that stuff rots before it de-laminates
  17. But that shed is legit. I was looking at your roof framing details. I especially like how you made those 2x blocks to hold the end of the rafters on the double top plate. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18. Haha I do everything.. Lots of siding, roofing, framing. New and remodel. I tend to notice a lot of things that people do on jobs. I've just realized it's the small things that set us guys apart when bidding jobs. Lots of competition. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  19. Wisconsin. Shingles are nailed here not stapled. Underlayment is stapled however. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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