I don't think it matters who makes them. Sears sets the specs. Chevy made the Chevette, but they also make the Corvette ... the specs define the end product. My advice is to forget who makes it,...
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I don't think it matters who makes them. Sears sets the specs. Chevy made the Chevette, but they also make the Corvette ... the specs define the end product. My advice is to forget who makes it,...
OK, guess I'm a geek, too. A 3/32" is .09375". A #42 drill is .0935 and a #47 drill is .0785". If you don't have numbered drills, a 5/64" is .0781". Can't tell you about the size of the nail.
Home Depot carries Ryobi tools. If they don't carry the blades you want they can order them. Go to the Hardware department and ask. If the first person doesn't know, ask someone else.
Keith Z.
The yellow tag indicates that the item has gone into 'Clearance' status. The price does not immediately drop. Eventually the price will come down... the timing and $ amount are decided by the home...
I don't have one (yet), but I would like one. Can't afford one for a while, either. I would want one where I can tilt the main table to allow me to use more of the belt at one time. On the Grizzly...
I didn't say use them, I just said LOOK at them. Not too many houses have 90 degree corners, so why use them???
I prefer the crown moulding to be oriented vertically rather than horizontally. You can always go look at some ready-made corners.
To check for squareness place your square on a board and draw a line. Flip the square and line it up with your mark. If the square lines up with the mark then it is fine. If it doesn't, you need...
I also have the Accuset... it sure leaves a small hole. It's surprising how well a headless pin holds. I've used it on oak and walnut without problems... as with any pneumatic nail gun, you can...
I am keeping my RAS. However, I still look at SCMSs and one thing that I didn't see mentioned was the configuration of the slider bars. DeWalt has them vertical while most others have them...
... and remember ... loosen the NEGATIVE terminal FIRST !!! and put it on LAST !!! If you're removing the negative terminal and your ratchet hits anything (other than the positive terminal) nothing...
Thanks, I didn't know about that one.
Keith Z.
I have that transmission in my truck, but can't help you. Try asking that question at http://www.batauto.com . Click on forums and then select the transmission forum. Be warned... they just...
Thanks for the suggestion. I recognize your drill ... I still have one, also. I guess I'll have to plan my joints around where the wife wants the sink unless I can put the sink around the most...
A few years ago I used one for a little while. Having been accustomed to my 14" at home (inexpensive) I wasn't expecting much. After I adjusted the blade guides and support bearing it performed...
Costwise I'm leaning towards laminate. It's probably the cheapest to prepare the surface for. I just had to replace our stove ($$$) since the glass top broke. About $400 just for the top and it...
I thought about granite floor tiles but the joint would probably catch food or salmonella bacteria from chicken. Whether you grout (and seal) or caulk the joints... I'm thinking that a solid...
SDS, SDS Max are a quick change style. The conventional drill with hammer action is called a hammer drill and they use conventional round shank bits. When you get into SDS and spline shank drills...
I've started reading about concrete countertops at Concretenetwork.com. They say you shouldn't cut on them ... won't damage the concrete, but could damage the sealer. Still looking into them ......
My story isn't quite as bad as yours... I've had carpet and pad sitting in the shop in a corner for about a year that's supposed to go in the house. Finally got the spare bedroom painted and...
... and now she's telling me she wants a deeper sink... feels like its going to be one of those ever-expanding projects... kinda like my shop...
I hadn't considered that option... thanks, I think... my wife saw your picture and really liked the kitchen. I think she's getting ideas :-(
I was thinking that I was going to make them from plywood and laminate. Tile just seems too hard to keep clean. I thought about granite tiles butted together with a touch of silicone caulk between...
My wife wants new countertops since the old ones are swelling up in spots. I don't know if she wants me to finish painting and carpeting the house first or not, but here's my questions. The current...
I also would recommend you looking at the Bosch and Makita. I haven't looked at them since I wasn't buying, but I do like my Bosch routers and Makita drill. Previously I was only giving my opinion...