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    HF Toolboxes Workbench - Phase 3

    How did you put the bend in the 1/4 plate?
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    Expanding a Double and adding a Boat-Port in Calgary

    Awesome thank you so much! That is such a huge help!
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    Expanding a Double and adding a Boat-Port in Calgary

    Hey i really like how your shelves turned out! Did you rip a 2x4 in half for the support on the wall and the support with the all threat through it? Also is that 3/8 all thread? I'm also in Calgary and I am in the process of setting up my garage.
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    Single Car shop build - Calgary AB

    Looking good so far! 2002 being built in the garage?
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    Knipex Linesman Pliers issue

    maybe you should look at the channellock rescue tool https://www.channellock.com/blog/post/2015/4/22/CHANNELLOCKc2aee28099s-All-New-9e2809d-86-Rescue-Tool.aspx
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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    The new jackets look nice, i want a rip stop one.
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    I have used mag drills before, but this one scares the **** out of me!

    That's the cost for convenience I guess. If it saves you from buying and hauling around a generator, and it uses the same battery's as the rest of your tools. It might be worth it.
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    I have used mag drills before, but this one scares the **** out of me!

    There are just as many, if not more ways for a corded mag drill to fail, if you are up in a basket, and someone disconnects your cord or you loose your power source. At least with a battery you are in control of the power.
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    I have used mag drills before, but this one scares the **** out of me!

    This is directly from the link you posted, I guess that's how it's designed to work. As long as it does, it should be safe.
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    All Petersen brand off my local Kijiji
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    I got all this for $150, its all snap on except for 2 screwdrivers which are mac.
  12. J

    Canadian Tire DEALS

    I have that same cart, its pretty solid!
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    Info and pricing on Peter wright anvil

    Haha I just picked up a vise this morning and have been looking up restoring it. Too many tools not enough space in my brain. Sorry about that
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    Info and pricing on Peter wright anvil

    Okay thanks for the information, that's kind of what I was looking for. I was more drawn to it because it was the first decent sized anvil that has come up since I started looking. I may offer 300. But just keep looking if they don't take the offer. Now I have a better idea of cost per lb...
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    Info and pricing on Peter wright anvil

    Hey guys, I have been casually looking for a vise for a little bit, but have had no luck with anything coming up in my area. Last night I found this Peter wright vise. Here is the info on it. 1860-1880 Peter wright vise. 120lbs. They are asking $700 CAD. Is this worth picking up? What...
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    Why Buy USA Made Tools When you can MAKE them.

    I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say I'm pretty sure this guy is joking around. At least that's what i got from it..
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    recommend me an electricians tool bag

    I have yet to see any other bags stand up to what my veto has. The quality of the zippers and plastic base hold up much better compared to similar Klein style bags, and the veto bags come with a 5 year warranty. It's amazing what you can fit into them and still be organized enough to know what...
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    recommend me an electricians tool bag

    I have had a lot of tool bag/boxes over the years. Honestly the only one i have stuck with is the veto propac xl. They are very good quality and worth the extra cost.
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    official Trident hot deals thread?

    I will send you a message on here, I thought I did yesterday but I'm not sure if it sent. I'm still getting used to this forum haha. Thanks
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    official Trident hot deals thread?

    Hey i am about to put in an order, just wondering if there is any discount on shipping for the Canadian gj members? I know it wouldn't be totally covered, but a little bit off always helps! thanks!
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