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Millerzconstruction

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  1. Thanks for sharing your information buddy. It's better than buying it and finding out you bought a 200 dollar or £ paper weight. Isn't that the sign for pounds? £Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  2. Nail bag Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  3. It's really stiff when it is new. And if you don't wear it a lot it will take a while before it softens up. That craftsman lasted for about 3 1/2 to 4 years. When the pockets could not keep the nails from falling out. And the Milwaukee has a great place for a speed square. That's hard to find in a tool belt. And the craftsman was same style. Just thinner pockets and belt. And half the number of pockets. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  4. Porn hub Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  5. I like tool barn a little bit more... Not sure if it's much cheaper or any different. I do enjoy going to tool barns site a couple days a week or two. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  6. Another thing I like about it is there is a pocket for your sheetrock saws or key hole saw or chisel that has a hard plastic mold in the pocket to keep from tearing holes in the belt. And a phone pocket on the suspenders. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  7. This is the best tool belt out as far as durability goes. I've had mine for around a year almost and still have not broke my belt in yet. And I've had a few tool belts. A craftsman I had before the Milwaukee belt already had small holes started in the corners of the main pouches in less than two years. And this is every day had use. If your in the market for a tool belt check out the Milwaukee's. Dewalts belts are a close second. And Makita did have a belt but havnt seen one in a while. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  8. I've never bought from them. I'm not even sure we have one in NC? Sounds like I don't need to ant how. Lol
  9. I got The tool belt from tool barn. Check um out if you haven't. They had this belt cheaper than any where else. At the time. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  10. I bought the new Milwaukee tool belt with suspenders. I have had them for about a year and still havnt broke it in completely. I had a craftsman before and it was almost wore in two years. Milwaukee has made the best tool belt on the market right now. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
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  12. We have places like that here. Here they are returns and you don't know if they work or not. Or there mite be somthing real small wrong with them. Its a gamble if you get anything good or not. I would say it's the same thing. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  13. Yea they have. They were the top of the line stuff in my dad's day. I think he still has something from porta cable that's still running. A drill I think. Or sawzallSent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  14. Made a quick shelf that the wife wanted to put in her class room. It stands up its on its side in the picture. ⬆ Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  15. Looking good in red!Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  16. I'm building houses so I'm wearing a belt all the time. So I just want something to put a bunch of tools in power and hand tools in one bag. Like pry bars cat paws chisels bits and so on. So I don't have to run back an forth to the truck. Just have it all in a corner or something. I liked the comment you made about mostly carrying the bag by the handle. It would be better to have a bag with a Handel instead of having to throw a backpack up and on the shoulder. Thanks for sharing your thoughts man. [emoji106] [emoji41] [emoji375] [emoji6] [emoji373] [emoji374] [emoji378] Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  17. That sounds right...Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  18. I'll check them out. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  19. How much did you end up paying for it?Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  20. That bit reminds me of the icebits that came out 15 or so years ago. I havnt seen them in a long time though. Which they did break tips a lot too. So that maybe why. Any body else remember them? "Ice bits" was what the name was on the bits. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  21. I just got done using the same thing. And have used it on several other things too. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  22. Also that plywood you are using is easy to have tear out any way. So don't worry your self on it. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  23. If you havnt already,try going slower into the wood letting the bit cut. Cause you are going in at a steep angle and your bits are sharpened at a 118 degree or half of that on each side of the bit. Also a scrap piece of 1/8th or thinner plywood or t1-11 if you had some scrap already could help. But then you need to take your angle of it going through the scrap into consideration. And the extra depth too. But is no problem after you figure it out after the first time or two. And even make a lip on it to make a patern. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
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