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Here is the newest hat they gave me. Its made by Otto.Guys id love a TIA baseball cap, what do you think? If Dan and Eric made it happen would you guys buy a hat?
Jimbo
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Love fitted and stretch hats.
Jimbo
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I need to wear a hat every day. Where I'm outside most of the time. They help keep the sun out of my eyes and keep from Sunburning my eyes. And they keep stuff from getting in my hair. Hold my penceil. So I'm always looking for hats. I go through hats pretty fast. And sweat stains look bad. I get most of my hats from my local do it best store. For free for buying a lot of tools materials and hardware. Parker Tie is what the store has been called for a couple hundred years. But I would definitely buy a hat from TIA.
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You need to sign up to there web site too. Then it should be under the sign in stuffTrying to locate the "New tool Registration" on Milwaukees website, can't seem to find it? Picked up about 4 new M12 tools in the last couple of months and want to get them registered.
Appreciate any help guys,
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Dewalts registration is in the top right hand corner. And you had to go to there official website. I'm not sure about Milwaukee though. I would say it's almost the same. Sorry I may have caused I to know less now. LolTrying to locate the "New tool Registration" on Milwaukees website, can't seem to find it? Picked up about 4 new M12 tools in the last couple of months and want to get them registered.
Appreciate any help guys,
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Its Going and looking good
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Dang I bet that thing was a hunk of junk. We have to live and learn though. I've thought about buying a saw from Wal-Mart. But I always talk my self out of it. Idk why. But something just says don't buy me at Wal-Mart. LolEasy for me. A circular saw I bought at Kmart back when I was in school. Could not afford much and thought it would be enough for what little I had to do. I was very wrong. It was flimsy, would not cut straight with a new blade, would not cut a repeatable angle. (or anything else) Total waste of money. Live and learn!
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If they are not really strong magnets. I wouldn't worrie to much. And as long as the poles are turn the right way. It shouldn't bother anything anyway. But I'm no expert on this stuff. Try a cheap drill first with a very strong magnet. Like out of a computer. I like those. Very strong. Maybe too strong though. Idk?I had an idea to add a couple of strong magnets to the top of my impact to hold a few screws of even bits. Then I started to think that maybe the magnets being that close to the motor might cause interference with the operation of the impact.
The Makita on my avatar only has two spots with plastic where the magnets would stick well. Back and top before the chuck.
What do you think?
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Glad you decided to come out of the wood work. I wasn't sure either. But so glad I signed up.
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I got it. Thanks ericSorry, I just saw this post. Are you still having trouble? If so let me know and I can walk you through it. You can PM me on the forum or leave a message below.
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And I would have used a oscillating tool to cut the frame if I was going to cut it all the way. To replace it. Or a skill saw And Finnish the cut with the oscillating tool or handsaw.
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The worst power tool I had was the ridged saws all and drill combo from 2011. It was good for a while but after one day of some abuse it wouldn't run or like hold a charge and just had trouble with it all the time. It was when they were fairly new too. So I traded in on a new dewalt drill and impact this summer. My do it best store was doing a promotion where you trade in any battery powered tool working or not. And they gave 20 or 25 percent off the dewalt battery tools. Never made a better buy with the dewalt xr 20v or what ever they are now. I don't keep up with names and stuff. I just want it to work. Lol
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Thanks. I think that I am going to get that one. I messed with the display at lowes and liked the way it functions.Zachary, here is the link for the 745
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Cause bondo doesn't rot. And I caulk around it. And people at church's don't want to spend any more money than they have to. So it was fixed for 8 dollar's instead of 20 or 25 dollar's. It's better and stronger than it would have been another way. And looks better too. And the bondo makes a good seal to keep Any water from getting in. The roof dosnt have enough over hang. So every time it rains it splashes And blows rain in the corners. And it is a 213 year old church. And I didn't get paid to fix it. Now we don't have to worry about the splashing and gathering water rotting any wood. Lolone question with the roto zip why not cut a straight line above rot and just replace with new wood? only reason I say this is now that you patched it up in the bottom corner anything that caused this rot in the first place may get behind the bondo and make things worse
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Love it. And the green actscent.Well........
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Free handLooks great.
I would think that it would be fine. It's nowhere near the hinge area so it shouldn't be stressed too much.
Did you use a straight edge when you did the groove or freehand it?
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The more I think about it. It seems like that bondo was a little flexible. Not much though. It was about just lik wood would be. That would be the best way to describe it.How well do you think that will hold up? Is that bondo flexible at all?
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Thanks man.those look great, I like the attention to detail.
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I've only used it twice. Once on a sign repair and the door. It's really hard. But I left some room under the bondo were it was rottin below the threshold. We will have to see how it Does. I'll see it twice a week. It's at the church I go to.How well do you think that will hold up? Is that bondo flexible at all?
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I've only used it twice. Once on a sign repair and the door. It's really hard. But I left some room under the bondo were it was rottin below the threshold. We will have to see how it Does. I'll see it twice a week. It's at the church I go to.
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The Bottom of this door was completely rottin. About 4 inches of it I repaired with bondos new wood repair and filler. It worked really good. Then I used a Roto zip to make the small decorative groove on the edge.
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They make wax to put on blades. But it is hard wax that leaves a small film on the blade.
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The wax in that picture wouldn't last one cut.
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It's to keep the saw from rusting. And safe transportation. Good router bits come completely covered. And it helps from the edges from getting beat up. In shipping.
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Yea I think I seen this on a infomercial one night. It's a gimmick for sure. I would say that it might last a week of use.
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