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Millerzconstruction

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  1. This is just a follow up on an old post. I have been demoing one of our bathrooms and I have to say the OMT may be the handiest tool I have bought in a while. 79be00000cac5aabd3b433768559295e.jpg I just wish the blades weren't so expensive. It took me a little while to get the hang of making more precise cuts but once I did it's really pretty easy now. I've been running it for quite a bit now and the vibration doesn't bother my hands or arms at all. Very nice machine.

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    I just got one. And it is the most versatile tool I have I believe. I'm so happy I got me one. Its a dremal not a fein though.

    Millerz

  2. I'm liking Bosch more and more. You guys are making me a believer out of them. The only tool I had used in the past was the skill saw by Bosch. And it was a slick cutting saw. But I'm thinking of buying some of there stuff.

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  3. That reminds me of a guy I went to school with. He was driving his gf car. And she said I need to take my car to get the oil changed. And he's the type that knows everything and never done anything. So he says I can do it. Takes the car to my friends house because he doesn't have any tools or a place to work on it. Messed around for a hour finnaly gets the car up on the car ramps. And drains the oil. Finnaly gets the filter on. Starts filling up the oil back up. Doesn't check to see how much oil he had put in the car. Then he comes back the next day or two, acts like nothing's wrong. Then his gf says did he tell you what he done to the car. He drained all the transmission fluid and over filled the oil. We laugh about that till this day.

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  4. Great idea miller, except no warranty on yard sale. Got burned a couple of times.

    Most warrantys are not any good any way. They'll weasel ther way out of it Or you'll pay more in shipping than the tools worth for the warranty.

    Millerz

  5. Can we vote for ourselves? I can easily put that thing to tons of use, I'm getting sick of toting my Airstrike to work when I need it.

    Congrats to Mondo, but every time I hear that name it makes me think of a guy at work, named Mondo, who basically crashes into everything. We call him Crash Bandicoot. He's been on a bit of a hiatus lately, hasn't smashed into any racks or dumped totes off of his truck in a while, but I'm sure it's just the calm before the storm.

    Dan said can't vote for yourself.

    Millerz

  6. Carpenter lol I need almost all of them what I own is pretty limited I have cordless impact, drill, hammer drill,recip saw, and cordless circular saw. I also own corded circular saw, jigsaw, drywall gun, and I have hand tools and a brad nailer lol but no compressor. I didn't need to own them at past jobs they were company supplied. Im scrambling to purchase all the other stuff I need with my job I just started 2 months ago slowly saving and slowly trying to purchase what I need

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    Sometimes instead of spending money on new expensive tools. Just rent it Or find one used at yard sales, places like that.

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  7. I was just wondering if there is anyone else here in the forum starting from the bottom rung of the tool ladder trying to buy tools for work

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    Yea. I have some tools. But I need a lot more tools just to make the work easyier.

    Millerz

  8. When you are putting the new sink and vanity in. Put as much of the hardware on the sink as possible. Like the faucet and handles stopper plumbers putty stuff like that before mounting the sink. And you may need a sink extension to go from the sink to the trap?if your using taller cabinets

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  9. Thanks that's pretty much exactly like something I want I didn't think they just look and see if they already had one but yeah that's what I want something that is portable but something that she can just Kinda lean it up against so that she can get it whenever she wants. I must say this is really the best forum ive ever found

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    I would put some magnets on the grabber too. Then it will not fall. Its just a oxygen tank dollie. Read my previous post before the picture if you havnt already. Thanks. I'm glad you liked my idea. [emoji41]

    Millerz

  10. OK so as a lot of you now know my fiancé was just in the hospital for a nerve disorder she came home with a grabber in order to be able to help pick things up I need some ideas on how to build her something to keep it in without risk of falling but also something that is kind of portable I don't want a piece of PVC just hanging out in my house but I also need to build something kind of quick so just looking for some input on maybe some thoughts you guys have 01e040e36caac1ff5d8015f398c3c7c1.jpg this is the grabber

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    Kinda like this? And add some magnets around it and gripper?

    Millerz

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