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jbw55

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  1. Sounds like a great place.....My wifes mom did the peanut butter and burger thing it was awesome, she also would put a smidge of blue cheese on it......Let's eat
  2. Stealth like look, awesome.....
  3. We make RB float several times a week, good stuff And a Corona with lime wedge is also good every now and then Check this out http://www.delicioussparklingtemperancedrinks.net/rbeer/Beers.html
  4. I like a few......Sioux City, Henery Weinhard's, Stewarts are all good especially with ice cream
  5. There both fine manufactures and build great tools......between the two I have my preferences but that is what works for me, could be different for you. I own a mix from Milwaulee, Dewalt, Makita, Bosch etc and pick the one that works best for my needs. Haven't found "a one manufacture" for all my tool needs, strength and weaknesses from all of them IMO.....Happy tooling!
  6. Inspired by comp56 thanks much......here is my dust deputy, had a empty pool chemical bucket laying around it has a locking twist lid that's pretty air tight so decided this would suit me better, I hate the snap lids. Tried it out and I'm shocked how well it works, $50 well spent in my book
  7. I've checked them out and there nice but all my cordless stuff is Milwaukee so not sure if I want to deal with another battery format.....I only have three Dewalt tools and there corded.....
  8. If needing something on the less cost side to get you by the Weller WLC100 40 watt soldering station is a nice rig much better than the whimpy 15 watters......under $40
  9. Appreciate it, thanks....
  10. Its crown molding for dummies LOL!!......we wanted some type of corner decorative and ran across these kits, they have four corners and four straights and enough crown to do about 100 L.F. for just under a $100. Since I'm not a pro when it comes to crown I thought these kits would be ideal. I like where you can just make stadard cuts with out using a jig for the butts and corners......you can also buy outside corners, inside corners and straights seperatly for different room configurations. A crown pro would most likely dis the kits but it looks nice, easy to install if you haven't done a whole lot of crown and the price is right
  11. Thank you.......hardwood, the livingroom will have the same.
  12. Appreciate the kind words......its my place to decompress from lifes twist and turns plus my wife has no say what I do to the room, LOL
  13. Its a Clearaudio Innovation
  14. I could use a cordless 1/2" impact and a palm router.....maybe Milwaulee, still looking.
  15. I could bank some points with the wife then I could buy some more tools I've been eying ha, ha......
  16. Check these out http://www.hakko.com/english/products/soldering_iron/ + 1 for the Hakko....these are really nice stations, I have the FX 951 and its a excellent rig. Paid a few hundred. has temp control with plenty of temp, never lags behind.
  17. The existing stone is four feet high so was kicking around doing black granite sub way tiles runing bond up about 3 feet give or take then a cane then some 2 x 2 then another cane then a chair rail of some sort and fianally cap with 2 inch thick black granite. The 2x2 would be of similar color as the sub way tile but have a bit of contrast. Also thinking 12 x 12 for the face but no runing bond...The black granite has just a smidge of spec through out.
  18. Was thinking just the brick also but I think my wife is looking to do the rock too.....a happy wife is a happy life
  19. The Paslodes are nice guns..... I guess I've been lucky so far with my Hitachi guns, knock on wood
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