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    Table saw blade selection?

    Here is your best bang for the buck for OSB. All the glue in OSB ruins a blade very quickly. I would get a few of these and just change to a new one when it starts getting dull. http://www.homedepot.com/p/Avanti-10-in-x-200-Tooth-OSB-Plywood-Saw-Blade-A10200X/202021698 This a decent blade that...
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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    Here you go! http://jalopnik.com/lets-celebrate-the-50th-birthday-of-americas-worst-tax-977715943
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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    You can blame the "Chicken Tax" for the Ranger not being sold here.
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    air vs cordless drill?

    I have both and I haven't picked up my air drill since I got my M12 Fuel drill. Hell I hardly even turn on my compressor anymore. I have several Milwaukee cordless tools, in both M12 and M18 and they are all I use now.
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    Old garage floor restoration...need advise

    I wouldn't try epoxy, with the way you described the grease pm the floor just grinding did not get it out of the concrete and the epoxy will not bond well in those areas. I think a good densifier/sealer or the new Rust Bullet, or Nohr-S coatings would be your best bet. If you are not going to be...
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    Back-up home generators

    I have had Generac standby generators, powered by my propane system, on my house for 15 years. The first one lasted 10 years before it gave up and that was through several long power outages. I now have a 20KW unit that is a huge improvement over my original unit. I have it on a service contract...
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    Most affordable air compressor that will run air tools?

    This unit from HF is about the best bang for the buck in a casual use compressor. http://www.harborfreight.com/21-gal-25-hp-125-psi-cast-iron-vertical-air-compressor-61454.html You can get away with the tools you mentioned except the Die grinder. Die grinders use lots of air and you need a big...
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    too hot to epoxy coat floor ? and random advise

    You really need at least one more to help. You should have one mixing the next batch, while you are putting down the current batch. If you are doing flakes then it would be much easier to have another person to come behind you and do the flakes. You have a very short pot life at those temps so...
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    Any thoughts on New Age "Performance" cabinets please

    That's why I will never order anything from Overstock again. I once ordered something from them and got the same ****. It was an already returned item that was repackaged and in poor condition. It sounds like you got some rejects from quality control. I hope they work out for you and sorry you...
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    Sharpening stones

    I use the Sigma Power Japanese water stones and they do a fantastic job. i have his 3 stone kit and it's actually a really good deal http://www.toolsfromjapan.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=335_404_403&products_id=1667 I did a lot of research before going with the Japanese...
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    Which of these 4 pressure washers would you choose?

    I have the Karcher G 2800 XH and it's been worth every penny. I also only use my washer occasionally and this thing just performs. I can pull it out, after sitting all winter and one pull and it starts right up. I will never own another small gas engine machine, that does not have a Honda...
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    Epoxy Flooring - How is yours holding up?

    My Wolverine Products floor is 2 years old now and I have rolled heavy machinery, riding mowers, floor jacks, jack stands and everything else you can think of for an average full use garage. My floor today looks just like it did when I put it down. Here are a couple of recent shots of the...
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    PVC Brickmold

    That' exactly what I did with my garage door 2 years ago. I looked at all the work trying to replace everything, as opposed to just replacing it with a prehung door. I decided the prehung door was the way to go and it ended up being a very easy process.
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    Any thoughts on New Age "Performance" cabinets please

    I really don't think you can go wrong with NewAge products. Here is a shot of the woodworking side of my garage with my Pro cabinets. I have another set just like this on the other side fo the garage, where I park my Mustang and do my auto stuff. Like I said, I have been very happy with them.
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    Any thoughts on New Age "Performance" cabinets please

    I have the pro series cabinets, in the older diamond pattern, like these. I have been very happy with them and they are nice and sturdy. I am not sure about the 24 gauge products but the NewAge quality should transfer to the thinner gauge cabinets also.
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    Moving a Bridgport series 2

    This. For $500, to me, it's not worth the hassle to try and move it yourself. By the time you rent the stuff you are talking about needing, you're not saving much. Do the guys you talked to have insurance to cover any damage when they move it? That alone would be worth the cost.
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    Why no WHITE lettering on my M12 FUEL????

    +1 Looks like he may have cleaned it with some Acetone, or something similar and it took off the white paint.
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    A must discover Epoxy company: AEROCOAT

    Looks like just another company that rebrands products. I would stay with the quality vendors on the forum. You can't go wrong with Scotty, or Justin. Quality products and they stand behind their products, as well as giving great customer service.
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    Problems with my Epoxy Coat lifting.

    Thanks for the compliment on the floor. I did a complete garage makeover when I did my floor and there is a thread here on it. I had never done anything like an epoxy floor before but with all the help I received from the forum and some great products, I got it done. It was a lot of work for an...
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    Updated Ridgid Miter Saws- who's got one?

    They dropped the price on both the 10 and 12 inch slider so I would think they will be coming out with a new version soon.
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