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Amazing deal on these. Fuel sawzall and one key hammer drill. My uncle only wanted the one key impact so I talked him into getting the kit with the free sawzall and I paid the difference!
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I can't rotate it at all. I tried in the middle of winter thinking the cold would help, but nothing. I may lay the table on its side and try to hammer it out.
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When I made my picnic table I used new pt 2x8s for the top. I drilled the hole for my umbrella and as the wood dried it seized the shaft into the top. Any ideas how to remove it without ruining the shaft or the table? I tried wd40 last year with no help.
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The Kreg Foreman is the way to go! Nothing compares to that!
Those are nice, I just couldn't justify the price for my uses. If I was a pro I would have one...
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That's a good buy for $15, I have prime as well. I bought mine at a nearby hardware store. $60 for the jig and $20 for the screws as far as I remember. They are nice screws, it seems to be a thick coating on them too.
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43 minutes ago, JimboS1ice said:
True that as well but I noticed with kreg screws if you overdrive it'll just strip the hole out where if you use a construction screw it'll blow the pocket hole, like you said though depends what you doing.
I have had a few issues using misc screws with PT pine, but mostly the screws will blow out the other piece because they go past the stop that the bit makes. The blue kote 2.5" screws are too crazy priced so I usually stick with them though. I know they will work.
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Wow, that is terrible. I couldn't imagine that.
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Yeah I may look for some that will fit. Still on my first box. I have used deck screws and misc screws for the regular holes
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The hd screws aren't the cheapest but they are nice quality. 125 for $20
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I used my HD jig tonight as I added a few boards to my handrail.
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I have ground 2 sides flat again and used a wrench before, but it depends if they are flush or recessed into the blade holder
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That's what I use. I usually heat up the nut though
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Heat or PB blaster is what I always use
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I added a wing to my old Craftsman table saw out of plywood for my Makita router. It does what I need it to and it has a plunge base so its fairly easy to adjust the height.
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I will second a vote for Chris K
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Welcome. That looks rough! I wonder if they are phillips, torx or robertson heads?!
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Isn't that impact a 2 speed? Do you have it in the right setting? I thought I read it has a low torque setting at 100 ftlbs (for lug nuts I presume?) and a full power setting where you get the 700/1100. Just a thought...
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The video is lacking Jimbo, I think you should come and mow my yard to make a longer video...
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I bought this blade yesterday because it said stone on the front. I was just reading the back and it looks like they suggest the continuous blade for granite? Should I return this or will it work for 1 cut?
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Good job. I have been working on my garage overhaul as well. It seems to be that time of year
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Welcome. Good one Chris...
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Black and decker, Kawasaki, Work Zone, Kobalt and Drill Master should all come in right above Dewalt as well
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I believe that was a count down to 1, Milwaukee...
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I glanced at the Dewalt line of OPE today at HD. I don't have any Dewalt cordless tools or I would consider them. They look like a quality tool and have to be much more reliable than gas power equipement. Hopefully Milwaukee gets in the game soon so I don't need to add any yellow to my garage when my current tools fail...
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Yeah I couldn't pass it up! I may sell the drill, I don't really have a need for it at the moment.
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