I used one for 40 years, I didn't have a table saw. It never hurt me but it took up a lot of real estate. I went with the $100 recall which at the time involved shipping the motor back to the rebate admin. They supplied the box and prepaid shipping. Gave the rest of the big pieces to a scrap guy...
Plastic is a whole different animal it's problematic to get paints and glues to adhere to it. Rustoleum has a plastic primer in rattle can. Your problem is probably not so much the paint itself but problems adhering to the substrate. If you want to spray bulk paint with hardener without a spray...
That might be the last one ever after it expires. Raised prices,20% coupon greatly limited, no more printed coupons in the newspaper. It's like they think they're a real tool store or something.
I bought a Rigid a few years ago and it saved my **** on a jammed door lock on my truck. The actuator rod dropped and jammed and I couldn't remove the inside panel because I couldn't open the door. It was like laproscopic surgery. That said, if you need a borescope, I would forget about both...
I drew up simple floor plans of each floor and put the breaker numbers in their respective locations on the maps. Drawings in plastic sleeves are held inside the panel doors with magnets.
My set of Craftsman ratchets from the late 70s early 80s has a knurled spinner wheel built into the back of the head. I don't use the set much anymore because of the low tooth count but I do miss that feature. I'm surprised it is not a feature on more modern ratchets.
I have a Blazer that I bought mostly on looks alone. Use it for any heating needs where a small concentrated flame is required. Heating small nuts or screws for loosening, even use it to pre-heat a weld sometimes.
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