Well spoken, Ryan. Without getting specific as to a list of my "got to have and keep?" - @ 70, I look at my tools that I have done much with in a variety of categories. How many will/or do I wish to ever use again? Spud bars, post hole diggers and wet tile saws (and their accouterments to set)...
Very nice combination of taking a chance on a artist and precision craftsmanship to execute an installation - out in the boonies (long way from the shop and tools). I will guess that Richard Brautigan rings a little bell by your location.
Send me a line if you'd ever care to correspond more.....CDK
Sorry. Poor choice of words on my part. When I post each pic in my new album, it places itself in the first position to view. So as I post pics in the order of the build they are in the opposite order. Thanks.
Hello. I will post pictures and descriptions in an Album in
the next few days instead of here. Comments/questions welcome.
see http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/album.php?albumid=4112
[What is the difference between brushless and non brushless?
No expert here. Only what I've read. The Brushless motors use a printed circuit board to the "field" as opposed to brushes applying power to the armature. The brush style, around and proven forever, have more friction which is...
I appreciate everyone's input. I will swear by my Milwaukee corded tools that I have used for years - sawzall, drills and powersaw. I want the lithium ion batteries for primarily the weight savings and after that was longevity and shorter charge time. An Li drill seems to weigh about half as...
I am going to invest in a drill, impact driver, small power saw for my new build. I have decided to go with Lithium ion 18 volt. Brushless motors appear to be the next advance. My research leads me towards Bosche. Would anyone like to give their opinion regarding other brands?
1st thank - you Slopdog. I could not find this link...
My name is Chuck or CD.
I have lurked here as others have in the last year.
I intend to build a monitor style garage (36x40) this year
and then an average size home of my wife's and my design
the following year.
I have enjoyed learning...