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    Replacing my old Dewalt corded drill

    I love my removable cord. Saves sending the tool in when the cord kinks or breaks at the handle.
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    Let's See Your Garage Dog

    Sorry I don't, but you can do a right click and save the jpg file of it.
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    Spray Can Shelving

    That I like.
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    Let's See Your Garage Dog

    And then there was Beemer. Always quick to rush in and then to have that "Oh Sh*t" look on her face afterwards.
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    How's Racedeck for Motorbike Stands?

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    Let's See Your Garage Dog

    Chosen breed all depends on your intended activities and dedication to training. If you like to do water activities with your dog, the shepard is not the answer. Certain dogs Need training to be socially acceptable. If you're unsure, then you need to do a bit of research and talk to some owners...
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    Minimal Cost Garage Flooring

    We have a liquid concrete hardener/sealer. Makes for a nice dense, shiny floor that resists many chemicals and spills. It can be applied anytime after the fact provided the concrete is clean. And it can be reapplied later on.
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    Minimal Cost Garage Flooring

    You'll regret that on a floor. Hot tires will lift it off.
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    How's Racedeck for Motorbike Stands?

    Harleys don't have centerstands; no chains to lube. So they don't afford the ultimate loading condition on the floor.
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    Spray Can Shelving

    Thanks, some good ideas there. The 1x4 idea would seem least costly and easiest to build. Don't prefer the tilted solutions; I need to see the labels. And don't really need the strapping to hold the cans on the shelves; no ground motions here. Metal stud solution would be good for a metal...
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    Spray Can Shelving

    So right now, two full shelves, 16"x 36", of my storage rack are full of spray cans of lubes, paints, waxes, oils, etc. There is no telling what is in the back, so......... What's everyones' storage solutions for these things? I was thinking maybe some bent sheet metal shelves, one can deep...
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    How's Racedeck for Motorbike Stands?

    I also have a Kendon "stand-up" trailer that weighs about 300# and rolls on 4 castors. What do you think about that loading?
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    Need help on how to compact dirt

    Please don't depend on ponding, rain or weather. None of those compacts adequately. We've seen soil tested that had sat there since creation and can still be loose. The only solution is to apply energy either in the form of work or weight. There is no easy way out.
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    How's Racedeck for Motorbike Stands?

    Do the tile type floors holdup to motorcycle centerstands and sidestands? For those who don't know, centerstands apply most of the weight to 2 small feet, and it gets there by rocking and prying the bike up on the stand as it rools into place.
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    Floor Drain

    These are reasons to pitch the slab out the door and don't install drains.
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    Need help on how to compact dirt

    Please, it's called soil. You need to work at the proper moisture content to get good compaction, and you'd do best with a sandy gravel. Small grains like silt or clay are too sensitive to be properly worked.
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    What to ask contractors @ the beginning of a project?

    Hey guys, if you pay cash then you have no proof of payment. You need a contract and design documents and record of payment, should you ever end up in court with a claim in either direction.
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    Armstrong Ratchet

    Received an new 11-992 , Maxx 3/8 ratchet today for $25 delivered; Ebay score. That is a thing of beauty; not sure whether to put it in the tool chest or on the mantle! Need sunglasses with that chrome finish.
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