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    NOS Powermatic 66 table saw

    Thanks, folks. BTW, not interested, just curious.
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    100 year old doug fir vs modern spruce/pine/fir

    Back in high school in the 70s I worked for my building contractor dad -- grunt work, labor, ditches, demo. One of the worst jobs was salvaging old Doug fir framing lumber, including pulling nails. Impossible to clean up.
  3. J

    NOS Powermatic 66 table saw

    Would you pay $3500 for this NOS Powermatic 66? For sale in Naples, NY.
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    Stopped on the way home from work at Tractor Supply to get some eye bolts for a project. A new display had out a bunch of Makita and DeWalt corded and battery tools that had been display units. Corded tools all had the cords cut -- all about $20 -- and a nice Makita cordless XAG 04 angle...
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    A Savage Inventory of the Tools That Actually Matter

    Easy. 1995 Craftsman contractors table saw, bought new. Used (and perhaps abused) more than any other tool to make things, not simply repairs. Done it all with this thing. Currently making a toy barn for grandson #1 out of scrap hardwood. Is based on one of my first table saw projects, a barn...
  6. J

    Electric lawn tractor

    You need this one. It is only $80,000. https://www.meangreenproducts.com/vanquish-autonomous
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    What Tool Is The Bane of your existence? I'll go 1st

    Drywall anchors. So many different kinds, all are terrible. So many holes in my walls. . . .
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    Aluminum trailer ramps

    As a concluding follow up, I did purchase the 5" aluminum ramps. Probably shoulda gone with the 6 footers, but these have dual purposes. One is to ramp up to a platform for working under the low slung cars, and the second is to hook onto my trailer to load my 1200 lb zero turn. The hook on the...
  9. J

    Best Tool for Weld Prep?

    Why is a die grinder safer than an angle grinder? Is it just the smaller size that makes it easier to handle?
  10. J

    Do I need a push mower with a zero turn mower?

    If the ZT can't mow it, it does not get cut. Haven't used the Lawn Boy in 15 years, don't own a string trimmer. Filled in/regraded the roadside ditch to reduce the angle so the mower can cut across the fall line.
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    Ever buy something you didn't expect to use, but use it all the time?

    A super cheap (on sale) mini-pick set from HF. It was there by the checkout counter, like a $1.99, so why not? It is amazing how much I use them.
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    Tool belt options

    I've got a tool apron, a tool vest, at least 3 different full size tool belts (some from my son), and a variety of belts with pouches. Picked 'em up along the way. I tend to not like any of them, but will overall pick a 40 year old leather tool belt or the apron. The apron if I know the project...
  13. J

    What to do with old Dish TV equipment in garage

    Ahhh, yes, corrected for clarity.
  14. J

    What to do with old Dish TV equipment in garage

    Satellite dish. . .10-12 FEET in diameter.
  15. J

    Cabinet for Small Parts Storage Cases

    Not sure why I have not commented here earlier. I don't have pics at the moment, but I picked up a typical metal office mail sorter / paper holder for about $5 at an auction. I use HF parts bins and cardboard boxes that hold reams of paper in the slots. with the cardboard boxes I fold in the...
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    What to do with old Dish TV equipment in garage

    A bit of a thread change, but my buddy picked up a free satellite dish (10 or 12' diameter) and turned it into a roof for a shed. I reckon the Direct TV dish ain't that big.
  17. J

    Plowing stone driveways?

    Reiterating advice from prior posts. 1. Pack down the snow to create an icy hard pack first by driving over it. I use my truck. 2. Push snow/gravel to edge of gravel drive, not into the grass. So, if the snow melts and you have a sloggy mess, or could not get the hardpack, at least distribute...
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    What’s your favorite snow shovel?

    Yup, for DIGGING snow, but not for PUSHING snow. The classic snow shovel allows both. Plastic with metal reinforced edge. And none of that "ergonomic" bent handle nonsense.
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    How much is cost a factor in your hand tool purchasing decision?

    Depends on the intended usage. One-offs for a specific job, go cheap. Needed tool for the long haul and quality needed to get the job done right, price is less a factor.
  20. J

    Slab tilt

    We built the house 15 years ago. The builder had an idea to make sure there was some insulation between slab and frost wall. Should have used a cut-out (rabbet) in the frost wall to accept the slab. No other floor, we stained the concrete to keep it as the finish floor. It acts as a thermal mass...
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