I've had a Darwin on 2 trimmers so far. I'm 6'2" and it is way more comfy than the oem handle. A light trimmer helps too. My new Husqvarna is a little over 9lbs with fuel.
I've got a Matco set. Brass manifold anti-vibe needles in the gauges and silicone gauge covers. Nice box too. Jam up set!
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It's not a terrible job to do. Like everyone else has said, start out with pre-mix and take your time. For me, mesh tape is the easiest. Expect it to take 3-4 passes of mud and sanding to get it looking good. And the less mud you put on at a time, the quicker it dries and is ready for the next...
I bought the Bosch one that O'reily Auto stocks. The gun is plastic, but it also does advance and rpm. I like it, put prefer Dad's old Sun timing light.
At work many of the hydraulic filters have debris magnets in them. About 3.5 in by .25 in. I'll either put them in the drawer on top of the drawer liner or stick the magnet on the underside of the drawer. I don't have a pic, but magnets keep 'em from rolling around and getting lost.
A nice 3M insulated crimp and marine shrink tubing are my go-to for most automotive wiring. I'll spend extra for the 3M crimps and use the harbor freight marine shrink tube with the sealant/glue - works well for me since i'm not such a great solder - er.
Scotch Locks can be used in a pinch...
I started here at the Kubota dealer when I was 15. Finished high school and worked all through college here. Went to Southern Wesleyan University and studied Saxophone performance - Baritone and Alto. Ten years later I'm still truckin at the tractor dealer.
Going to school with a full family...
I would go with Kilz Original (not the latex stuff) . I've used it in a house that had a cat lady that smoked and it worked great. Thin it a bit and spray with a HF $10 purple gun - works great!
My wife and I were at Home Depot this weekend getting supplies for another project (bedroom refurb) and saw something similar. She suggested maybe using it for a kitchen back splash.
Looks like uses mortar on the wall...