There's a bit of irony.
Festo decided on using an end use product (Systainer) as a way of working with the German Packaging Ordinance to help reduce/eliminate waste going to landfills - only to have...
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There's a bit of irony.
Festo decided on using an end use product (Systainer) as a way of working with the German Packaging Ordinance to help reduce/eliminate waste going to landfills - only to have...
That on some cars/vans/trucks with a key fob, if you hold down the unlock button for about 15 seconds, the two front windows go down?
I was - today - - years old when I found this out.
I tired...
Systainers are more than just a plastic box for storing tools.
They are also the functional packaging for those tools.
To understand the importance of that, you have to become familiar with...
Move along - move along - nothing to see here - nothing to see.
Cherry is a miserable material to work with. Far worse than MDF to work. It's impossible to make any sort of burn free cut in...
I gave up on expensive kitchen knives about 30 years ago.
Instead, I go to the $ store and buy a cheap just stainless steel knife I don't mind sharpening away.
3 or 4 quick pulls through one of...
But - did you find out who invented the "Zerk"? ;)
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Just to be clear - are you talking about a DVD internal to a computer vs a DVD that attaches to a computer with something like a USB connection
OR
Are you talking about a DVD attached to - either...
We played a version of that game called "Stretch" - where two faced off and a knife was flipped into the ground at the opponents feet. You had to move your foot to the spot where the knife stuck in...
I'd replace the slabs.
Why is it you don't want to do that?
What can I say?
The person that made it called it Nicholas Cage so - that's what I said it is.
First time I ever saw it printed flattening agent on a can.
I always saw it called flatting agent.
50 years ago an old timer ripped me one for calling it a flatt -en-ing agent.
Times change I...
Keep looking and squint.
Sooner of later you'll see Nicholas Cage's face for a split second.
Then - after a short while, you won't be able to unsee his face.
It helps if the picture is smaller...
There's a Facebook group called "Talk of The Town" that's for residents of Cuyahoga Falls. It's become a running joke that every time they break ground for something that it's going to be another car...
WP stuff rocks!
It's expensive as sin, but, just about everything out there these days costs a bunch. Even a steak at Outback is North of 30 bucks & a 22 ounce draft is $6.50
I'll have to look...
Do what you love to do and you'll never have to work a day in your life.
I was fortunate enough to have such a job for close to twenty years.
These - are taking a lot of the "stuck feeling" out of the battery situation.
Something to consider.
My cordless saws are all Makita - 36v (two 18v) track saw, 5 3/8" 18v trim saw and 3 3/8" trim...
It's the size of the picture that makes it a trick.
I didn't see that until after I posted it.
(It would be nice to have a test forum)
For now - just say "I see it" and let others try on their own.
You have to squint - if you don't see it at first.
Interesting link.
I'll keep that in mind when I install the magnets.
Thanks for that info!
There's little pop out pulls on the doors - where the latch would be on a door with a regular knob and latch.
I'm planning on locating the magnets a little above those - thinking that in that...
My Hitachi job site saw was none of those good things.
15 amp direct drive motor screamed like a Banshee - aluminum top was lightweight - miter slots were stamped out of the aluminum, were not a...
That's why I said it "sounds like it might be".
I shy away from most electrical usually.
I do think one of those little testers is a good idea though.
Tried that with my Hitachi job site saw.
I never solved all the problems I had getting it to work with the fence.
Prime it with a rattle can of B*I*N, that will insure that the stain won't bleed through, then hit it with a rattle can of Krylon or Rustoleum.
A lot of manufacturers are offering 40 to 60 volt cordless circular saws in the 7 1/4" class.
I have two 18V cordless Makita circular saws and one 12V cordless trim saw.
The 12V is very weak in...