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  1. On 4/17/2017 at 0:19 PM, Jronman said:

    looks great. sometimes Osha regulations go a bit to far. I can understand the new dust regulations but this just doesn't make sense. Does every guy in the sign shop have to get certified or can a shop have one certified guy to check other guys signs?

    Anyone that uses the crane portion has to be certified. So all the lead installers.

  2. Man talk about a busy month! Bout to go to 10 hour days and weekends. Haven't been posting much just reading. Time for me to post something lol. So here's some window graphics i installed earlier this week. 20170410_185703.thumb.jpg.5e70549e5015d18c96634cc7e21d5531.jpg

    Monument sign

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    Bout 30 denny wall signs. 

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    Another corner bakery

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    Also installed another cubesmart. 

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    Osha is putting some new rules  out for the sign industry so been working on that scam among other things. Have to pay thousands for a cert to avoid thousands in fines. So if you don't hear from im still here, just busy slamming my head into the desk ha.

  3. 1 minute ago, KnarlyCarl said:

    How does duct work come into play? haha

     

    I always tell the guys at work (plumbing and HVAC) that I would be happy if i didn't touch another piece of duct in my life LOL that's why i like doing the plumbing, keeps me away from that stuff haha

    I did duct work in the union. Sign fab is  much more enjoyable lol

  4. 10 hours ago, Pouet said:

    The 12V line is really great. The only thing I don't like about it is the bulky grip because I have small hands. Dan was having the same problem in a video. This may not be an issue for you but I would try the tools first to see if it's fit you.

    I have big hands so not am issue for me, but thanks for the heads up. Ended up getting a set of drills donated to me by @Fletcher94

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  5. Free to whomever can make use. I sold the equipment this was bought for. No use. Lmk if you want and I'll get it shipped end of this week along worn some other shipments i should of sent out weeks ago. Don't expect fast shipment. I'm a huge procrastinator lol but it will ship lol. 

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  6. On 3/16/2017 at 8:28 AM, aabee said:

    Was going back and forth on whether to get a Milwaukee Surge/drill combo kit from the Tool Barn for $322...it would mostly be for the Surge, but I already have a Triple Hammer and that thing is a masterpiece, so I checked out eBay and bought Makita's sub-compact set brand new for $175 shipped. I also contacted Hitachi yesterday and learned they're working on a new and improved hydraulic impact, and if it's anything like the Triple Hammer it's going to be a killer. I know HD is running their free battery promo on the Makita set, but $175 was a steal and I can still theoretically buy another new battery for less than $54 and still save money on their promo.

     

    I'll be selling my Bosch 12v stuff and resetting to only Hitachi 18v as my main with the Makita 18v subs as my two battery platforms. Liked the Bosch but the Makita's are much better ergonomically with more power to boot, and yes, they can at least stand up with their batteries.

    My bosch 12v stands up. You just have to buy the larger battery. 

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