I've been looking into a leaf mulcher as well. Looks like they are not very expensive. HD has the corded 12 amp Works WG509 with metal impeller that looks like it would do a good job. 18:1 mulch ratio. I haven't pulled the trigger yet because I missed the weather window for mulching. It will...
Definitely need the spring assist if you want your door to open all the way. I've got a Liftmaster 8500 and works great now, but I replaced the cables twice before I figured out why they were coming off all the time. I'm lucky I didn't damage the door while I figured that out.
I don't have...
I'm doing something similar in my garage. My plan is to run unistrut the full 24 ft length on the ceiling to hang 6 sections 2x4 foot wire shelf supported by 24 ft of unistrut and threaded rod. The wall side of the shelf will be supported by a ledger board. I was not planning on any other...
Agree, Lots of commercials out there drumming up fear about RFID cards, but there are really very few issuers using that contactless card reader technology. All the new cards going out today require the card to be physical inserted into the card reader.
The only RFID card I have is my employee...
I've have a Takagi T-K1 for 12 years now. Love it. Cost about $1600 installed about 2.5x the cost of a tank. Great investment, I will never go back to a tank.
Minimum flow rate is critical. I live in the midwest so solution for me was to put high flow shower heads and faucets where the flow...
Sawzall and Circular saw together in a kit would be nice
Right angle drill and an angle grinder would be another nice kit to put together.
I've got some USB adapters for my Dewalt batteries, would love to have the same for my Ryobi gear. You could throw one of those adapters into any kit to...
I've got one I've used for kerosene. Works good, separates water from fuel well. I don't remember the model, but its a decent size funnel about 4-5 inches wide. I use it when transferring kerosene from barrel to a smaller can.