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KnarlyCarl

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  1. Sorry Mikey, et al, "An Error Occured; You have reached your quota of positive votes for the day " I guess I can no longer be positive today, so here's my verbal thumbs up!
  2. *Not exactly my line of work Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  3. Hey I was just watching concord carpenters one, literally 5 minutes ago. 422 cuts out of 2x4s. Just keep a sharp blade on! I never saw a saw with double sliding rails lie this, but then again, but exactly my line of work Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  4. RT @ConstrJunkie: Construction Workers Prank New Guy With Hilarious Fake Seismic Test

    WATCH --> https://t.co/xFHWRc1I0j https://t.co/ya0nK…

  5. Thanks for your take on this HiltiWpg, the one I was working on is an IHeat. Two burnt elements in a year and half, not impressed. Maybe just around here, with my experience, but it's never our first option to install them, they just have not proven their worth, that's what it boils down to. Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  6. You weren't supposed to be able to get it, so that you call guys like me to make a living off lol! Kinda ironic thing on my work sometimes a toilet won't flush right but everything else drains fine. Barring the crazy wash cloth scenario I had on here yesterday, I can almost always plunge it thru, even after the customer has been at it for a day or two. It's like my superpower ha! Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  7. Thanks guys very funny! Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  8. That's what i hearSent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  9. Thanks!This is just where I'm cutting trim for then main part of the house. I will then finish it into an entry room and place for boots, hats, that kind of thing. When I really wanna get serious for a shop, I go to my father in law's where there's all the tools for woodwork there. Including dust collection! Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  10. Got my racks yesterday and put them up last night. Store all my trim yet to be used on them. Should have fot something like it way soooner. Before: After: This is temporary, I'm using my new addition for trim work to keep the noise and dust out of main part of house, then when trim is done, I'll finish this room Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  11. This is what I use and it's pretty simple, just follow the instructions and if it's within warranty period, you get a prepaid shipping label https://www.milwaukeetool.com/eservice Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  12. Good luck with the drain! This is my line of work from a homeowner's perspective lol! Be careful of kinks with that thing. Lay down some old towels in front of the sink so you don't smear stuff over the floor like from sitting the snake down or whatever you pull back. Is it pvc? Do you have access to the drain from under the floor? Might take cutting out section of pipe if it's real bad Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  13. Here's the finished project I secured all the plumbing you see here properly. Drywall anchors from before were pulling out and the filter was so loose. An electric tankless water heater is never a good idea to buy because it takes a hideous amount of current and the elements burn out really frequent. But they had it here and this is what they wanted. Then they're going to paint and finish the room, but my work here is done! Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  14. America pie Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  15. Ughh tell me about it. It's so sad people just let stuff go and I have to work in the nasty crud and filth it's terrible sometimes the bathroom is a crawling cesspool of who knows what. The guy that peed standing up and soaks around the toilet because he misses all the time or the wood rotting out from around because they don't care that it overflows, and then the case of the constipated grandchildren when they visit their grandpa, he has to keep a knife by the toilet to cut up their loads before flushing. I just shake my head then go home and sing my wife's praises for how clean she keeps the house. Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  16. Well I have to say it's nice innovation, but if I wanted to be quiet with running screws for something, I would use a regular drill. It's what I always used to use before impacts came along mainstream. Now I love impacts because of reduced feedback, more control, lighter tool, easy operation. I just don't think it's worth it looking it over real carefully. Certainly appreciate the video, though, helps me come to my own conclusion and my own opinion. But you know what they say, opinions aren't worth anything, that's why we give them out for free. Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  17. Great wife indeed! Very cool Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  18. Speaking of pliers, I saw these on the shelves at Lowes: two-in-one sort of deal Then you flip the handle up and around to get the second set of jaws in place, wire cutters Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  19. Yup I do that too, feels good sometimes to control your spending and not purchase something right away, then the anticipation builds for later when you realize you still don't have the money for it!Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  20. Keep this handy https://youtu.be/kGGwX2lY4rc Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  21. Now new cutting pliers, and similar hand tools that I didn't know about, like the PVC pliers from Milwaukee! https://www.milwaukeetool.com/hand-tools/pliers?sf18472852=False&mobileSite=False Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  22. This works to remove the water left in the toilet when I remove it to work on it Plunger nor auger would clear this puppy, soooo.... Time to go in the back way And here we are: wash cloth Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
  23. Intriguing to say the least http://bossetools.com/products/round-point-shovel Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
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