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I can somewhat understand their policy. I'm sure they get asked to "hold" merchandise all the time, then get skunked. For someone so insistent, I would think they could have made an exception.
That part alone would tick me off. I wonder if he would "NEED" to speak to you if he knew you were...
And how does that make you feel Pat?
jk
seriously....
Not a lot of time to read all the feedback you received on this today. I read your post early, then noticed it suddenly it had 55 responses.
Compared to you Pat, I probably shouldn't even own a computer.....but it is what it is. I'll...
There's A LOT of things I NEED Eric.
Some of which we can't mention here.
I'll search the 'cool tool'....thanks.
Yeah... I took note after you pointed that out. LOL thanks CES.
Good to know....Thank You jhill
What bits do you recommend CES020 & RJ?
Star sign..... are we talking plain water in the sprayer? Would clamping the air hose from the compressor, and having that blow on the bit be a better option? Perhaps a combination?
How big of a bite into the aluminum should I take? What bit...
I have never used my router to cut .080 aluminum. Is this doable without a mister? If so, then what would you suggest for bits, speed & feed?
I really have my reservations about doing this project. Any advice would be appreciated.
Hey its all good Colorado. Its all what you like to do. I enjoy the construction, install/service work (and that type of equipment) over sucking printer fumes.
Don't take my lighthearted comments as a slam dude. You need to lighten up.
BITE YOUR TONGUE. :omg:
I went to vegas 2 years ago. I was glad there were other things to do while I was there.:rolleyes:
The show was uneventful, unless you liked to see a bunch of printers you have never heard of before..... and talk to little Chinese guys that couldn't speak English.
I don't mean to be a p***k, but is this a legitimate question?
I see you joined in 2008....Surely you would have familiarized yourself with a few substraits over the last 4 years?
Dibond is always a good choice.
Hilti all the way if you do any amount of work. Bosch if you only need an occasional hole in the brick wall.
And like JB said.....
I also have a small dewalt hammer drill that does good on brick and block.......and the yellow makes me happy.
EDIT TO ADD: I've heard good reviews on the...
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