Recent content by Jmellc

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    Staple Gun

    I never considered air powered. I picture it being really good for something like an upholstery shop, used mainly in a workshop & portability not being a main concern.
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    Walkway Lights

    Those didn't even work well when batteries were new, only got worse. We didn't keep them.
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    Walkway Lights

    Surprisingly we got about 5 years out of them before 2 of them gave out & wife got 2 more, close as she could find. All others were still lighting up when I trashed them. Not much left of the stems. Yes, I was surprised. We tried a couple of solar lights before that were a flop.
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    Walkway Lights

    My daughter gave us some solar walkway lights several years ago. They’ve worked well but the plastic stems gave out. I found some good ones at Home Depot but they still have plastic stems. I found a solution. The stem fits well into a stick of 1 inch EMT. I cut pipes 19 inches, painted them &...
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    Staple Gun

    Thanks for posting the video. I hadn’t seen it. I’ll go to YouTube & give good feedback there too.
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    Secure your toolbox

    Sorry this happened to you. We had something similar at work this morning. Tall shelving stacked with heavy metal sample parts, 2 sided rolling rack. We had to move it to get access to a corner. One side buckled & twisted, dumping parts everywhere. Fortunately, no one hurt. Reminds me of a tall...
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    Staple Gun

    I had been looking for a new staple gun. My electric corded Stanley gave out a couple of years ago. I bought a standard Arrow T50 but it’s not as good as they used to be & my stiff hands have trouble with the spring lever. I saw this one at Lowe’s & bought it a couple of months ago. Lever is a...
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    Chainsaw Chains

    2 1/2 years later, I'm still liking the Echo. Has never failed to start, runs & cuts like a charm.
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    Leaf Vac/Mulcher

    Sorry for long delayed reply on this topic. I bought the Worx Trivac as well. Works pretty well but it is slow. Can manage a few small twigs. I might still look at other options when we get some other priorities cleared up.
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    Impact Driver

    I used it this week, works like a charm. Nuts zipped right off. But getting socket on & off is an issue. Have to tap it on with a hammer & pry it off with a pry bar. Anyone else seen this issue?
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    Tool Handles

    Wooden handles in general. I have a handful of old tools and newer ones from my deceased father in law. Most have wooden handles.
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    Impact Driver

    I ordered it as soon as I saw your post. Should get it tomorrow. If it works, I praise you. If not, it's all your fault. :ROFLMAO:
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    Tool Handles

    Someone posted a good supplier of wooden handles a while back but I've lost track of it. Can someone post it again? Thanks for any help.
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    Impact Driver

    I used an adaptor. 😆
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    Impact Driver

    My 1/4 inch Ridgid brand driver is too weak to remove a lawn mower blade with 15/16 socket. Would a 1/2 inch driver work or do I have to get an air type and air compressor? Big Orange has a Ryobi 1/2 inch for $100. Thanks for any feedback.
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