Any chance you can measure the inside dimensions of the large and small snap on holsters? Trying to figure out which ones I need to hold a variety of different tools
I was going to say that they were the fastening strips for the drywall too.
They look like they would help a hurricane to take the roof off.....since a hurricane wind makes your roof act like an airplane wing...producing upward lift...keeping the entire truss system tied together would just...
I have seen these and think it would be a great addition to my tool collection. There are plenty of times I wish I had a little more torque than my 18v drill/ driver could give. Plus, with these you get the torque...but not excessive rpm, thus helping from stripping fastners, etc.
I have...
I use my Porter Cable finish nailer for baseboard, crown molding, building subwoofer boxes, etc.
But for smaller stuff, like quarter round, I use my Porter Cable brad nailer instead.
Best to use a hammer drill and a good masonry bit to drill into concrete...using these, it will go into the concrete as easily as a normal drill bit goes into wood...just a little noisier!!
I got a mounting kit from Campbell Hausfeld online after I bought my 60 gallon stationary at Home...
Luckydevil.....I have that exact "Harley" stainless box. But I got mine at Costco afew years ago. They still have them, but they are WAY cheaper in quality. It has super smooth ball bearing drawers, very tight tolerances (drawers dont have any side to side slack in them at all) with a little...
Yeah..paint is the easy way...but I like to keep them shiny as well. You could get a roll or two of some thin hi vis tape and just put a small band of it around the handle or somewhere else on the tool.
MIKE
You should be OK with 1/2" line, but you might want to consider 3/4" line. The more volume of air a pipe can hold, the slower it has to travel thru it to keep up with demand....the faster the air moves, the more heat it develops. As it cools, the moisture built up in the air from the heating...