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    What's your favorite style of snow shovel?

    Any one without a handle:beer:
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    Ultra comfortable folding/collapsible garage chair? Does one exist

    I just cant seem to get away from my lazy boy.:rocker:
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    Recommended tools for a truck mechanic apprentice?

    1/ big hammer 2/ bigger hammer 3/ sledge hammer 4/ 5 foot pry bar 5/ 11/2 inch pipe 5 foot long 6/ 2 foot pipe wrench 7/ 2 foot adjustable wrench and just for a back up a 4 foot pipe wrench. This will help you get started.:thumbup:
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    What is the first tool or tools you bought from the tool truck?

    In grade 7 I bought a 10 inch adjustable wrench and ball peen hammer from Snap-on. 38 years later adjustable is chained to cutting torch cart and hammer in box.
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    Beach

    Pics are needed! I have a 12 drawer top box, 28 years old and used every day. My double bottom is made by beach but labelled and sold by Canadian Tire ( only 27 years old). Good quality and built to last.:rocker:
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    driving over septic tank

    3/4 plywood overlapped on top off the tank to disperse the weight. Stay as close to edge of tank as possible. Use plywood over grass and drain field to cut down on compaction.You should be good but there is always a risk with anything.
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    How many welding tables?

    2 benches, 5 ft. x 14 ft.x 1/4 for layout and weld and 30" x 48" x 1/2 for straight welding.:D
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    Pit Versus Hoist

    Have had a pit in home shop for 20 years. No issues. Simple exhaust fan ventilation and sump pump for drainage. Deep enough to stand straight under car and use small 2 step ladder for trucks.Air and electrical installed under floor to inner wall and florescent light formed into wall, hardwood...
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    Costco Snap-On Products

    Snap on rum would hit the spot. Liked the flash light, I bought 2 more for the shop.:beer2:
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    X 2 Love the retro look
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    20% off ENTIRE Harbor Freight purchase

    You can never have enough tool storage!
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    For those in the Electrical Trade, - what is considered "Fair" mark-up on Materials?

    Re: For those in the Electrical Trade, - what is considered "Fair" mark-up on Materia You still haven't answered the question as to what kind of business you run.:headscrat
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    For those in the Electrical Trade, - what is considered "Fair" mark-up on Materials?

    Re: For those in the Electrical Trade, - what is considered "Fair" mark-up on Materia Lets see. 2 men in a truck at $89.90 per hour actually sounds light to me. In most operations the first man and the truck would be the $90. The second man would be above that. In our operation $60 (for...
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    Let's see your toolbox.

    Got to love those save my a_ _ drawers.:beer:
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    Princess Auto deals

    I am ready for tomorrows sale but I have to go my PA anonymous meeting first!:D
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