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Very interesting. Good info to have just in case. Thanks for the pics and vid man!
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I would bring a five gallon bucket of paint with me, I would spill it and the EPA would be there so fast, I wouldn't even have to skip a meal LOL
I love it! Best answer ever. ???
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I guess if I could only have one tool... I guess it would have to be a good knife. Some kind of fixed blade. I'm in to hen and rooster brand knives right now. So a fixed 6in hen and rooster knife.
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Picked this up from my Dads good friend. I only did stick welding once about 18 years ago and have no clue where to begin.
can you guys share some advice, tips, applications etc, etc.
thanks
Just play around with it. Only way to learn is just start working with it.
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You guys already got this... Lol later. Good luck budrow hope it goes good
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is it plastic?
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Hi, I'm new to the forum and I have to say I love Makita tools! I just picked this trimmer up and it is a beast! No more gas and oil for me..
Welcome to the form man. Glad to have you here with the crew.
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It looks pretty... Lol I really enjoy Makita tools.
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And doesn't there need to be 18 inches of solid pipe, like copper coming from the water heater?
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Never seen that one before. Hahaha. The wires showing out the top of the heater. And the ground wire hooked up to the wire shield cover.
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Thanks glass, just put a 18v 16g nailer for my tool.
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My buddy had one I used to make fun of him and call it his purse because it felt very girly. After about 6 months of use one side of the claw end bent up about a 1/2". I can't suggest it. I've gotten way more out out my $8 plumb brand hammer than he got out of a hammer he paid like $40 for
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That's what I use too plumb straight claw.
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Yea I don't like that quest pipe.
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Do you have a picture? I'm curious to know what sort of fittings they look like
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I'll look. If not I'll take a pic of one Monday. It's on a trailer I was working on. I can't think of the name of that gray pipe on trailers. Quest. That's it. 3\8. Zoom in on the pick. There about the same as shark bite
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It is white ain't it...
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Wow very nice
Thanks bud
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Great job man!! Its always a bonus when the customers are good people. Water causes so much damage I see water damage every day, even a tiny leak will cause thousands in damage if it is not fixed right away.
Thanks bud
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Great job man!! Its always a bonus when the customers are good people. Water causes so much damage I see water damage every day, even a tiny leak will cause thousands in damage if it is not fixed right away.
Especially in a trailer where they use that partical board. Or paper board really. Just a drop or two of water and that stuff is deformed in no time.
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Hay Zach, I'll hire you. Nice work man.
Thanks glassie
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I like using them in tight and hard to get to places. And only on remodels do I use them. And they're really expensive too. So I don't use them much. I bet that one in the pick is near 10 dollars ain't it? Fast and easy I guess.
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Never seen the Orange case for rotozips before. Very cool deal man...
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I learnt just the other day, that when you put plastic compression coupling and metal shut offs together to use Teflon tape and pipe dope on the cold side. They leak every time at both male and female threaded ends.
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Yes it is plumbers day. Thank you for all the plumbers out there that get down and dirty and do the jobs that most of us wouldn't.
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I like them a lot. I've been into the pearl handle h&r. Smokie mountain knife works is where I been getting mine. If you find a better place let me know budrow
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