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Millerzconstruction

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  1. Just a pair of tennis shoes. Is all I use. Or if it's steep a ladder with a ladder horn or some call them a stabilizer. To hook over the ridge. Or tie your self off to a tree or truck hitch on the other side. Be smart and safe. Millerz
  2. My local hardware store gets them for me. Millerz
  3. I think I would go with a table saw. But it depends if you can make sleds to do cuts with the table saw like the miter saw can make. And do you rip stuff more than you cut and miter. Like I can use a skill saw to make cuts just as good as a miter saw. But short repetitive cuts the miter saw can do it faster. There's a lot of variables in this question. Good luck. Just buy both. On the credit card. Lol Millerz
  4. Floating shelfs are good too. I don't know if you can fasten the flooring together good or not to build it and slide it on. You may need to build it on the floating shelf mount. Millerz
  5. Hahaha. Oh man. This is a great one. I think that this is the best ice seen. It takes the cake. I guess it doesn't rain there so not worried about leaks. They may have nailed back through the deal if it hasn't leaked. I can't wait to show someone this. I'm going to show my wife. Even she'll get what's wrong with this pic. LolMillerz
  6. It works good for lawnmower tires too. Millerz
  7. I went to work on some new interior doors today and I was looking for the light switch to turn on a main hall light. I finally glanced over at a corner and seen this. I wonder how hard they work around the switch and wires. Instead of just moving them over 6 inches?? The train of thought of some people just astound me sometimes. Lol[emoji107] [emoji378] [emoji13] Millerz
  8. Welcome, Cory. Right? Glad you joined the crew. Make your self at home. Millerz
  9. What ever is easyier and makes as many as possible happy. Lol Millerz
  10. I can't tell what it is. What is it and what's it for?Millerz
  11. Looks good buddy. Osb is a good alternative. I've used it on several jobs. Like you did on the walls. Millerz
  12. What are the name of the clamps. Can't find the exact ones like the ones you have Millerz
  13. It would be a good tool to give to the new guy that ask to borrow tools. Or anyone. Lol. I'm glad you bought it man. Just to have some thing to talk about tomorrow. And it's for real to buy. Millerz
  14. They may have just used the chicken wire and mortor to raise the one lower section to the other higher part. Maybe something settled or they added on an miss figuered there numbers and didn't come up to the same heigth on block work or something? And they had the wire and mortar laying around. Instead of paying for more plywood or ripping filler strips to make up the difference. They used what they had? Hard times I guess. it's always hard to figure stuff out without being there. I'll stop rambling on and on. Millerz
  15. They look and are priced like a quality tools. I'd buy them. Millerz
  16. I found m7. Had to search mighty seven. Millerz
  17. I can't find the m7 stuff at tool barn. I really like the clamps. How much? Any tips to find m7 stuff. Never heard of them. Millerz
  18. I'm interested in the gmc colorodo with the 2.8 diesel engine. Good mpg. But if you're really tall your hat might touch the roof. Comes with exhuast breaking. Be good for hauling a tool trailer every day. It still got 12.5 mpg with its max towing cap. Millerz
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