https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190220/91283a88a73735e45018f6d951d5b3f6.jpg Bought these three weeks ago and gave them an honest try, but they caused major knee pain. Switch...
Replies 419https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190220/31d8ce5241a3ce67ed79be9f6a1bf4bc.jpg Looking forward to putting this to use on an upcoming kitchen job. Hopefully I can hold off long e...
Replies 419Are nets the equivalent of sanding screens used for sanding Sheetrock? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Replies 419If it’s a metal toggle, heat it up with a torch just before inserting. Never tried it but sounds like something I would do lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Replies 8this post reminds me of the CL's job inquiry's I would receive from men's wives/girlfriends/mom's wanting a job for their 'man' lol the #1 obstacle I would consider is that maso...
Replies 13a week won't go far once you figure drive time. Consider the time of year too-visiting in Texas in the middle of summer can be hot. I like your idea though.
Replies 17that was 5 1/2 years ago!
Replies 7I thought of using the method for testing the Kapex makes sense. Make a cut, turn 90 degrees and perform 3 more times then measure the final angle. Reminds me I need to tune u...
Replies 7261thx for the video on the TSO products. Ordered my guide rail and waiting until tomorrow to order the parallel guide. Looking forward to them since I have a full kitchen build...
Replies 7261spent a week in Cuba and had a restaurant manager give us a couple that his uncle made. It's going to be wasted on me, but I did bring back a box of Romeo and Julieta's to give...
Replies 308I met Tom the year before he passed away. He was running his business out of a couple of storage lockers/commercial spot on S. Lamar in Austin.
Replies 7261I have the Hitachi (Thanks CT!!!) and like it. It is heavy, so be ready to use two hands for extended (horizontal) work. Haven't had problems with driving the nail heads down,...
Replies 10I have a stable of stabila's and use the 78" often for tile work. Once in awhile I'll pull out a dewalt laser for laying out lines for tile work.
Replies 84I was considering this slim organizers when HD was pushing them for $29.95 but couldn’t stand the thought of reorganizing [emoji23] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Replies 656I’ve yet to figure out how to assemble the hose and cord to make it fit. Anyone know how??? https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190129/8e35c9e7ef61ee9b072552860b81f4f0.jpg Sent ...
Replies 7261I talked to the rep at Sunbelt last year in Dallas and they were going to send me a case...still haven't received it. I did use the sample tube and was very happy with the resu...
Replies 78the local HBA is a great resource. speak with the manager/secretary and ask for the names of a few (active) crews that do the kind of work you are interested in. They may reco...
Replies 8I use to install a lot of Simonton windows and there may be a sticker at the top of the inside vinyl channel (move the sliding portion out of the way) with an order number. Cal...
Replies 54I almost did that once. Sort of. A golf course decided they didn't want to pay for some concrete work. I had the excavator lined up and was on my way. I was taking the conc...
Replies 7Greg24k and rrk, how do yo manage scheduling the next job's start date with the one at a time scenario? I'm wondering how delay's and additions to the original scope effect the...
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