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Now on eBay for $650 shipped to the lower 48. Description as follows:
Reason for Selling: Simply put, I have too many cordless platforms. I've gradually been replacing my Bosch cordless tools with the DeWalt 20v and 60v platform and this is the...
I've primarily used this to drill ¼" x 1" holes for drop-in anchors. It works flawlessly and is one of the best performing rotary hammers in its class and also the lightest. I'm selling because I had too many battery platforms. I've gradually replaced all of my Bosch tools with DeWalt mainly due...
Gino I guess I would describe it as an evolution. I try to obtain the tools that will work best for my line of work plus I'm just really into tools. Cordless tools have in many cases caught up with or even exceeded the abilities of corded tools. Name a corded power tool (drill, saw, etc.), and...
I need to thin down battery platforms. With what I have invested in Flexvolt stuff, I'm clearing these out and replacing with DeWalt.
All tools are lightly used. Vacuum is a bit scratched up but works perfectly.
Prices are firm and include shipping to the lower 48:
Grinder: SOLD
Band Saw...
My two cents:
Masonry surfaces aren't always perfectly smooth. French cleats don't work too great if the surface has irregularities or is uneven.
If it were me, I would just cut a few keyholes in the .090" aluminum. Make a pattern of the keyholes and use screws and anchors in the block. That...
The best way I've found is to:
1.) Take an awl and push it through the paper pattern where each stud placement is marked. Make a hole just large enough to put the tip of a Sharpie through.
2.) Tape your pattern in place. Take a Sharpie or marker of contrasting color to the stone and mark every...
I know who reported me, I know his name and that he's the VP of a large local sign company. It doesn't really bother me - he's within his rights to do so. It was more ironic than anything because 1) I forgot the photo was even on my site and 2) I have zero interest in installing electrical...
Odd timing on the other post discussing electrical licenses, but here's the back story on why I was recently speaking to the TDLR:
In October of 2013, I (along with a friend who has been a Master Sign Electrician for over 25 years) installed a set of 10" LED-illuminated letters. When I quoted...
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