When you first get it to the job. And the moment comes when the job you're doing would be perfect for that tool. And it works like it is suppose to. And somebody says I need one of those. Lol. Then It makes it worth the money you spent on it. [emoji41] [emoji378] Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
If the fence has been there for more than 7 years. They don't have to move it. But if they are gone I would just take it down and not make a deal out of it. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
Come join the crew on Periscope. Just down load the app and it will let you know when they are live. Seen some cool tools Dan has laying around. And get to watch Paul tear things up. Lol. No Paul trys real hard. Dan said he will be on again today. Maybe get some free stuff? Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
I mesure from the groove in the table to the fence. Frount and back before a cut to make sure it's square. The groove for the slide for cross cuts. I can't think of what it's called. You know what I mean though. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
Very clean work man. A lot of electricians don't worry how there wires are run. Good looking work. I've seen it a lot through the years. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
Cool man. Does it roll good,after you loaded it down with some tools? I've heard some don't roll to good until the have some weight on them. Idk that it is true though. Did you notice that when you first got it?Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
I don't have a clue.... It didn't have a box or tag that said what it's for? It is a weird little contraption. Lol. [emoji318] [emoji320] [emoji319] [emoji320] [emoji322] [emoji375] [emoji374] [emoji373] [emoji378] Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
With concrete it never stops cureing. And if it sits outside exposed and you dont ever put concrete sealer on it it will become brittle. Just like brick does after years in the environment. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk