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  1. This is pretty great...

    It really is amazing. Especially given the reputation of the old Parkland. Talk about a complete overhaul....
  2. This is pretty great...

    It's such a compete opposite of the old building
  3. This is pretty great...

    That's the first thing that came to mind....not only the generosity of the donors but the enormous amount of work that went into it that many or most will barely glance at.
  4. This is pretty great...

    It was digitally printed by Oldcastle using a DipTech printer with ceramic inks.
  5. This is pretty great...

    This is not my work, just wasn't sure where else to post. I was installing here today and thought this was pretty awesome. The entire 923' long skybridge (where the red arrows are on the left) and the main building (starts in the first pic where the red arrows are on the right) and ends in the...
  6. Laser level

    OK, Sparkle. ;)
  7. Laser level

    Wanna race?
  8. Laser level

    It's the DW089LG. The LG designation is for Laser Green, LR is for Laser Red. Green is far more visible than red. It has a locking pendulum for transport. If you want to shoot angles with it, you can, but once it gets past like 5°, it flashes to let you know it's out of level. But yes, you can...
  9. Laser level

    I use mine just about every day. If you have any 12v DeWalt stuff, it runs for a ridiculously long time off the 12v batteries.
  10. Phenomenal....

    Good filler if you have some downtime. This kid is ridiculous. Taj Farrant, ten years old, has been playing for less than three years. His own pieces are pretty great and he absolutely kills it on pieces by Santana, SRV, Johnson, Satriani, Moore, Vai (below) and others. Excited to see where this...
  11. I wonder what Moze is up to during the lock down

    Thanks! I used the 6.0ah battery in the smaller saw and the 9.0ah in the larger saw. Only used two bars on each battery.
  12. I wonder what Moze is up to during the lock down

    Yeah , it's crazy. Milwaukee has come out with a cordless line of "light construction equipment". Full size breaker hammer, core drill, sewer drum with powered treads for step-climbing, cut off saw, etc. The batteries are larger than cordless tools but they classify these as "equipment" not "tools".
  13. I wonder what Moze is up to during the lock down

    Dude, I told you that was a secret.
  14. I wonder what Moze is up to during the lock down

    I try to take pretty good care of my tools. They normally get cleaned after use. That being said, the 20v has only been used a few times. The last bad storm we had, I used it to help neighbors cut up a bunch of fallen limbs along with a bunch of our own. I've used it on 4"x4" posts. It's a...
  15. I wonder what Moze is up to during the lock down

    I had never heard of it.....wasnt sure if that was a Texan or southern thing. It was really good though. She said that's how her mom and grandmother used to make them.
  16. I wonder what Moze is up to during the lock down

    lol....she asked me what kind it was. I told her 'dead'. Question for you Texas natives.......have you ever had a tunafish and apple sandwich....??
  17. I wonder what Moze is up to during the lock down

    Stihls and Dolmar (now Makita) are my favorites. The 60v DeWalt will keep up with a mid-sized gas saw. It's not going to keep up with a Farm Boss though.
  18. I wonder what Moze is up to during the lock down

    It's the tallest tree in the country.
  19. I wonder what Moze is up to during the lock down

    Mine's a 3-speed. The 20v is set up for 1st gear, the 60v for 2nd then both together for 3rd. Today, had to use it as intended though. Spent the day cutting up a neighbors tree that was around 80' tall that fell in my mother-in-laws yard.
  20. Guidance on the Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce

    There are too many trades to list individually. That's why it was previously worded something along the lines of "residential and commercial construction and related trades required to complete the project". They're not going to list glass installers, millworkers, tile workers, sign installers...
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