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    Between the River Hills & the River Bottom

    Somewhat rudimentary question, but for the cows you lose and find relatively quickly, do you harvest them? Or just bury them? My neighbor used to buy all the dead cows, horses, goat, and livestock in the county, used them for gator or coyote bait Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
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    Adjustable Hansen Style Socket Organizer?

    Moisture in the wood causing the sockets to rust, which I might mitigate by spraying the whole thing in wd40 or T9 After using for a day it's been fine, I originally planned on gluing the dowels with CA glue but even after slamming the drawer nothing has failed so far I originally wanted to...
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    Adjustable Hansen Style Socket Organizer?

    DIY for future reference Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
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    The DeWalt Addiction Thread

    Yes typically low and slow for cedar. We keep it quick with compressed air or a really decent vaccum as well We use the DeWalt for RO on all sheathing, hundreds of posts on Instagram as well of people doing the same thing. Typically a 1" panel pilot bit is used but we drill a hole and use a...
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    The DeWalt Addiction Thread

    Torque is relative to the task, I can put a roundover on 1/4" mdl faster than I can run with any of the the 3, so we use the Makita. But the DeWalt is the only one that decently handles a trim bit on 5/8 osb, it's also the one we use on a portable table, where it gets treated like a wood...
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    The DeWalt Addiction Thread

    The best cordless router on the market IMO. It's slower (RPM) than the Milwaukee, but has WAY more torque. Leagues ahead of the Makita, but theres was on the market first It has a larger grip than Milwaukee or Makita, but also has better options for different bases. Most of smaller corded...
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    Anyone recognize this Aluminum Toolbox/Locker?

    What do they tow the carts around with? Seems off that the hitch is on the opposite side of the door? Seems like a casino cashiers cart is spot on though, can't find a similar one but the build is almost identical to "Reldom" branded carts. I've reached out to them, hopefully they can...
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    Anyone recognize this Aluminum Toolbox/Locker?

    Wow that's the closest I've found! Similar to this guy, same extruded metal, same casters, same material, photo is pretty low quality though Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
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    The DeWalt Addiction Thread

    Yeah that's usually who we price match I really really wish I would have price matched the inverter when it was on sale for 200-220$ and shippable They won't price match if it's in store only sales Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
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    Anyone recognize this Aluminum Toolbox/Locker?

    I'm skipping TP and going straight to wet wipes [emoji106] at this point they cost about the same Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
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    Anyone recognize this Aluminum Toolbox/Locker?

    Very well could be, wouldn't it be stainless though? Brings pie safe to a whole new level Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
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    What did you do "IN" your garage today?

    Re: What did you do "IN" your garage today? Yeah, just waiting for Oregon Tool and Supply to get it in stock I dove into Knipex/NWS once and while they both make an incredible tool, cost vs use just wasn't worth it We do still use Knipex Chrome Stork Beak needle nose for...
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    What did you do "IN" your garage today?

    Re: What did you do "IN" your garage today? There still a couple on my list lol, some smaller precision pliers for coil rings and mending swivels for fishing gear. Also the larger 12" Grips and 16" Channels Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
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    Anyone recognize this Aluminum Toolbox/Locker?

    Picked this up for 20$ last night and can't find a makers mark. Looks like a plaque on the front was removed at some point. It is very nice, the casters are smooth, greasable, and you can lock the back two from swivelling, unfortunately there's no roll lock which I'll have to do something...
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    The DeWalt Addiction Thread

    I've cleaned and replaced it but it still does it, it's also very intermittent, was going to take a video and now it won't do it?? Funny thing about the filters, the place I work they are 56$ retail, but the vaccum is usually on sale for 80$ It's not our markup either, cost is about 44$...
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    What did you do "IN" your garage today?

    Been working on new drawers for my smaller bench, it was a cabinet and 3 small drawers with terrible slides, went with 24" full length pulls. My biggest concern is weight, rated for 100#s and I'll be close I imagine Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
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    The DeWalt Addiction Thread

    Not that I've seen but it's also constricted by the cord, it may be the water/suction stop ball getting closer? But it really sounds like it's the motor dying I'll zip tie the ball down and see if it makes a difference Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
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    The DeWalt Addiction Thread

    Anyone had any issues with the DCV581? Had mine for a year and now it keeps randomly stalling a second or so every time I use it. It's not a loose battery connection, tried multiple batteries. Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
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    Between the River Hills & the River Bottom

    Finally an area of my expertise lol used to make and mod a lot of custom Leatherman's, the go-to was adding Victorinox scissors to the Wave and Charge. The wingman is a great too as long as it isn't too small for your hands. It's one of the only tools that offers spring loaded pliers, but DO...
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    DeWalt 20V Tools and Bosch 12V Lazer

    Lowered prices and 6 day Bump! Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
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