You typically use the yellow one? :laughing:
Replies 27We have decided to purchase the Hilti 2000-AVR. Should fit the bill nicely for what we want it to do. I assume the spade attachment for these breakers is a worthwhile investment...
Replies 27If you're doing something you can't afford to pay to have done, you're just working your business for free and aren't as successful of a business as you think you are.
Replies 38Thanks for all the thoughts guys. Now I have no clue what to buy... :laughing:
Replies 27The company doesn't own any trucks, just the tool trailers which are pulled with personal vehicles. Everybody is going from their house direct to jobsite's in personal vehicles....
Replies 59Looked at the Bosch as well. I'm a fan of Bosch but the price to ft/lbs ratio is a bit higher. I'm thinking the Makita would do just fine and is more in line with what we want t...
Replies 27Good choice, sometimes you can find a deal on the hammer and chisels when purchased at the same time. Now do not buy the Hilti tile blade look at Vulcan tools :thumbsup:
Replies 27I know there are a ton of ways to do what we do... We don't start at a shop where as some people do. That's just a waste of time and money to me. Never really understood that. ...
Replies 59Oh I agree 100% on this. Now if you can just get the rest of my team to that would be great... :laughing: The girl who works with me knows whats up and thankfully she likes it t...
Replies 5910 years in business and never had a tool stolen that we know of. Probably just jinxed us... :censored: :laughing: I guess it's different for us having enough tools to install c...
Replies 59This seems like an incredible waste of time... We can take every bit of 30 minutes to setup for cabinet and trim work, we are coming back the next day... why pack up? Costs the...
Replies 59What did that run you? 90k?
Replies 415Between our two crews and myself we have 6 laser levels and about 17 bubble levels. I actually happen to own the laser this giveaway is for and I think having another one would ...
Replies 83We have recently started working for a GC who's primary work is higher end kitchen and baths. Everything has been T&M but I have also given them a quick ball park estimate just ...
Replies 20Saturday is work on the house (flipping it) Sunday is church, work on the house, and get stuff ready for the next week as needed. Usually try to hang out with my boys some as we...
Replies 16Tom with Tool-Home could be who you were thinking of. That's who Tom's go to dealer was. Bob has been the only dealer I've used except for an item he didn't have available. He h...
Replies 7261In other words, they damaged the cable insulation at some point during the install or handling of it and it all needs to be found and repaired? Haven't done heat yet. My memory ...
Replies 26I don't know how it's supposed to be wired, but that looks obviously wrong. I'm guessing one sensor is a backup and shouldn't be hooked up yet? At the very least both wires fro...
Replies 26Nope. Not much of a romantic.
Replies 79It's harder with the new smooth hose, but it's doable. You have to wrap the hose three times and really shove it into the side of the garage. The third wrap will wedge between t...
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