35 years and counting, the most important thing to remember, and I am sure everyone will agree, is to take care of your tools so you only have to buy it one time. Sure you have to replace things that wear out and that doesnt upset me, but if i lose one or it gets damaged because of neglect I get...
looking for a year and the actual name, is it a machinist screwdriver ? What wood are the handle pieces ? Not getting rid of it, but like to know what it is when asked. Things like my Hargrave bar clamps are pretty easy but this is a little harder.
I have had this for years, never actually used it. got it at a yard sale 20 years ago. Inside it has a magazine article showing how to use a frozen orange juice tube to help set up.
Made mine 1 inch plywood and put the architect plans for the house in, Also added some pics of the house and family, along with tips for different things i set up in the house that no one would know but me. about 30 coats of poly and wah lah !!!!
The original garage was 12 x 20 It is now 15 x 27 I put in every thing I could think of as I was rebuilding the house. It is all wired 20 amp. I have 25 Outlets in the garage alone. The sub panel is set up for an electric car charging port for possible future use. The attic above the garage has...
We had three of these at the marina, would store batteries for the winter and hook them up to these. sometimes have 30 - 40 batteries in storage. It would keep a trickle charge on batteries.