Its looking to get on my feet, got to do a 6 months probationary period, will be looking at getting me a foreclosure or hud to live in and fix up sometime next spring.
Replies 4Its looking to get on my feet, got to do a 6 months probationary period, will be looking at getting me a foreclosure or hud to live in and fix up sometime next spring.
Replies 4I just used on a house repair project.
Replies 22Yes I em broke in, I had them for three years.
Replies 22I did not see that lol, the tool belts are much lighter than the occidental leathers.
Replies 22Idk my Oxys are a good belt I can't comment on mcrose. If I can get the same quality for less money I'm on it. Guys wonder why I spent all that money for my belt but they keep b...
Replies 22Thinking about having Dennis build me his leather tool belt version.
Replies 7From the pictures those are some better tool belts.
Replies 7Thinking about having Dennis build me his leather tool belt version.
Replies 7A Powermatic 50's Jointer from the 1950's to 70's is a good choice. Try here .
Replies 55The PC 690 is better than the other routers I had.
Replies 47I have just one I tool poor :laughing: I have Porter cable 690 1 hp fix base router its a Made in USA model, I need to find a Plunge base for it. http://i26.photobucket.com/alb...
Replies 47I've agree a 15 guage nailer is for fasica.
Replies 25I like hand driving framing & roofs, but I like a Senco SFN40 for nailing fasica, soffit, and interior trim. But I cant find one I am also looking for a Thomas Renegade 2 gallon.
Replies 25I think I am going to use in my 12x20 garage project.
Replies 25luv maze nails, ask for their catolog, lowes sells um round here.
Replies 25At lot of contractors in Alabama does the same thing pay you under the table without taxes, or as a 1099.
Replies 195They really don't make one, that what I was saying unless he get the 20 oz Daullge decking hammer
Replies 56I don't agree with what the schools says. But that's my option.
Replies 56He don't need a 22 to 28 oz hammer for trim work.
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