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Hmm, looks like you installed some new cabinetry, looks nice man. Are you a fan of the wall mounted ovens vs standard floor sitting ovens? I think there space savers arn't they, the same was a double stacked washer and dryer are.

Yer they a really nice space saver

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e0afcd6e2403e8988c8d8e21537e934a.jpggot a new hammer after mine when missing. My tool of the day is c13ec85b153af55907312337d6a6b010.jpg this jig saw a animal

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WTF?! is that an older generation jigsaw, or maybe uk only? that thing looks awesome! is it easy to use? i haven't seen another one shaped that way.

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WTF?! is that an older generation jigsaw, or maybe uk only? that thing looks awesome! is it easy to use? i haven't seen another one shaped that way.

this is they European jig saw its very expensive its they best one its got 2 speeds it's very powerful and really nice to handle

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Rees, does the stanley antivibration actually work or is it just another gimmick? It seems like anything but wood handles tries to vibrate your arm off, but I've heard good things about those.

i don't know if the anti vibe works I just love the feel of the 16 oz hammer it's nice hammer

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If it weren't for the George Foreman I may have very well starved to death in college. That thing cooked more chicken, hot dogs and bologna than anything I habe ever seen before. Thanks George!

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I have a george forman grill, hated it, still do. Sucker don't make hamburgers that taste good, cleanup is only possible with a degreaser like 409. And I don't like the smell that comes off of it when running. A outdoors charcoal grill is the only way to go IMO. :)

Lol yea I use spay 9. I hate that thing
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If it weren't for the George Foreman I may have very well starved to death in college. That thing cooked more chicken, hot dogs and bologna than anything I habe ever seen before. Thanks George!

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Thank the heavens for the microwave 

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Yes, but an impact gun is really a mechanics tool, mainly used to drive bolts/nuts on/off, and they can stand up to the torque of impacts. However, I would imagine that using an impact gun with a drive bit could possibly damae the screw head or break the screw in half. I am surprised to hear that you had no problems with it. 0.o

actually there are automotive impacts with 3/8" and 1/2" drives then the are 1/4" hex that most are using with woodworking and then some....I know when I'm driving screws in wood the impact is my go to tool.....I find the drill just is not as fast I'm talking about the M18 fuel impact and hammer drill

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