Lol yeah, I haven't built a bench for it yet so I tend to use it on the ground, its just a little makita.
Not really in the garage, but getting ready to plant 6 bare root trees I won in a comp...
Ended up building a small cabinet out of scrap to house my trays full of stuff.
And my table saw taught me a lesson on kickback so now I have a nice egg sized lump on my shin....
I just came across this stuff, it popped up in my facebook feed.
Have been thinking about using it in front of our shed, should stop the gravel being pushed out when doing tight turns etc. Probably use it in the cattle yards when I build em to stop the ground turning to the slop I see in...
Re: The Lone Beech Garage Build Thread (60x46)
Putting a flat washer under a lock washer kind of defeats the purpose of the washer as they can still work loose. I would probably just use 2 flat washers and a lock nut, or 2 nuts if you don't have any lock nuts.
Re: The Lone Beech Garage Build Thread (60x46)
Think they have their washers back to front, flat washer under the bolt and spring washer should go under the nut. That elongated hole looks way over size if that is a M12 bolt.