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    NewAge Products $5K Giveaway!

    Count me in. Thanks.
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    Genius Tools

    When I was younger, I had no reservations about abusing Craftsman hand tools because I could swap them out for free if they broke. Needless to say, I broke my fair share. Now that I'm older, I'm a lot better about using the right tool for the job. Because of this, I rarely break tools. I have...
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    Astro Nano Sockets

    I was lucky enough to win (here on the forum) one of Astro's nano ratcheting flex wrenches a few years back. Before that, however, I got by putting a small rubber band (like for teeth braces) around the nano sockets and using them with a box end wrench. The small rubber band is just thick enough...
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    Parts washer solvent?

    I recently purchased a bench top parts cleaner. It holds 3.5 gallons of solvent so I bought the 5 gallon container of PSC 1000 at Tractor Supply for $45. The PSC 1000 does a good job cleaning and doesn't have a strong smell. With the lid on my cleaner closed, you can't smell it at all. Most...
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    Need Help Cleaning Car Carpet

    I'm having trouble getting some stains out of a beige automotive carpet. I don't know what they were from, but it looks like coffee or hot chocolate (courtesy of the prior owner). I've been pretty successful with Tuff Stuff foaming cleaner on the rest of the carpet, but there's two spots that...
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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    I have the M12 Hackzall. I run it with a 6 amp hour battery. It gets used it all the time, and I'd replace it in a second if it broke. With a carbide pruning blade, it's great for cutting limbs, especially if you're up on ladder. Like someone above said, it's also great for cutting roots. As for...
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    shoe molding - cope or mitre?

    All inside corners on baseboard, shoe, chair rail, and crown should get coped. For shoe, I use a jigsaw to cut away the majority of the waste. That's followed up with a razor knife and/or a piece of sandpaper shaped into a roll to fine tune the edge. On trim larger than shoe, I'll often use my...
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    Mudding Drywall in "cold" weather

    With all due respect to the prior poster that suggested painting your walls with semi gloss or gloss paint (for easier cleaning), DON'T DO IT. Shiny paint will show every screw and seam in your drywall, especially since this is your first taping job. Flat paint is your friend here. Yes, it...
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    caution: you may not want to purchase from pexuniverse.com

    I was going to comment on this post, but I decided not to.
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    Anyone else still use socket caps?

    Harbor Freight sells a set. They're only a couple of bucks, and good to have "just in case". Same thing with low profile sockets.
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    New HF store, impact wobble extension comparison.

    Impact extensions (both standard and wobble) are one of those things that Harbor Freight does well for the money.
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    Sweet. Only problem is now you have to replace your Craftsman flare nut wrenches with some Snap-Ons (so all the chrome matches).
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    Cheap Gloves And Shiny Impact Sockets At Harbor Freight

    Went to Harbor Freight for the first time in a couple of months and noticed two things: The boxes of 7 mil nitrile gloves are on sale for $9.99 (with a coupon on their website). Not as tough as the 9 mil gloves I usually use, but for $10 a box, I'm ok with that. The last box of 9 mil gloves I...
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    Standing seam roofing for 2:12 without mechanical seams?

    My roof is 2.25/12 and I used a snap lock panel. I covered the whole roof with ice and water shield first, just to be safe. The panels were made by a local contractor with a roll former on a trailer. If my memory is correct, the manufacturer of the roll former said the panels were approved down...
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