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    I Done Did It, Broke My Rule & Got the Other Red (Power Tool)....

    Not without an adapter but you can buy one from at minimum a couple dozen sellers on eBay, Etsy or Amazon
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    Bench top belt sanders

    I’d somehow missed the 1 HP model it does look promising for the price
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    I Done Did It, Broke My Rule & Got the Other Red (Power Tool)....

    From what I’ve seen SBD craftsman is pretty much just older dewalt models in red plastic. Im not convinced this is a bad thing as most of those older dewalt models were plenty good enough. Some of it is likely Porter Cable in red plastic as SBD has all but abandoned the PC line. Craftsman...
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    Bench top belt sanders

    So I’m in the market for a new bench top belt sander. My 18 year old Craftsman is completely worn out, bad bearings, won’t hold adjustment and motor has gotten so weak you have the release belt tension to get it started. For a brief moment I considered trying to rebuild it but that really isn’t...
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    18 tools for kids first toolbox

    In no particular order 10 inch channel lock style pliers 10 inch adjustable wrench Multi bit screwdriver 16 oz straight claw hammer Tape measure Speed square Lineman’s pliers Slip joint pliers Needle nose pliers 2 inch stiff putty knife or a painters tool Basin wrench Folding hex key sets...
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    Is EBay completely worthless or does it just seem that way to me

    I’ve been on eBay for 26 years it’s been a ride. Back in 04 it was just a giant online flea market. It started going down hill when eBay bought PayPal. In that time frame I lost count of the number of times I had accounts hijacked and locked. When eBay moved away from forcing you to use PayPal...
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    Help me design a mobile tool system

    What seems to work best for me is to have a basic core set of tools in a small easily portable bag these are the tools that you need on pretty much any project. Everything else stays on the truck and you keep an empty tool bag or two so you can load up what you need in addition to the basic...
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    Battery Drills

    With modern Torx head screws the impact driver doesn’t offer as many advantages as it once did. I use both but my drill comes off the truck every day my impact might not come off more than a couple times a month depending on the task at hand. Honestly the only thing I really prefer an impact...
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    Milwaukee vs Channellock vs Klein, Made in USA

    Ive probably got 30 pairs of assorted Channel Lock pliers. I’ve been using them for 20 years but here lately I’ve been slowing buying Klein. Currently have all my most used pliers swapped over to Klein. I don’t know if they are better but they are different. Can’t quite put my finger on it.
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    Confess: What Tool Did You Not Really Need But Bought Anyhow? (Silly Stuff Included)

    I bought a dewalt cordless palm sander about a month ago. I already had two corded palm sanders. A cordless random orbit sander and a corded random orbit sander along with a couple handheld belt sanders a bench top belt/disc sander and a large horizontal belt sander on a floor stand. Why did I...
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    Recommend me a screwdriver set

    For the last 10 years or so I’ve found that 99% of screwdrivering tasks can be accomplished with whichever klein/lennox/Milwaukee multi bit (6 in 1, 11 in 1) etc screwdriver you prefer. I do have an assortment of dedicated drivers but truth is I rarely use them
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    Recommend me a screwdriver set

    Those combo head screws on just about every residential device are practically impossible to get tight with a Phillips without it camming out.
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    The “general use” tool bag

    I’ve always got either a Milwaukee or a Klein folding utility knife in my pocket. So I save a few ounces in the bag by not including one. Not going to lie sometimes I grab one from the truck if I’m cutting something super nasty I don’t want back in the pocket
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    The “general use” tool bag

    Agree. If you put in everything you want it quickly turns into either a specialty kit or something so big and heavy it’s not practical to carry it to the job. I don’t really carry screws either. But I’m a pack rat and have a hoarders mentality when it comes to spare hardware. The bag of...
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    The “general use” tool bag

    Yes! The Stanley speed square along with a Stanley utility knife. I don’t remember what happened to the knife but somehow the speed square has survived. The Ridgid adjustable probably came the following week. I remember complaining about the price but the guy at the supply house pretty much...
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    The “general use” tool bag

    So I’ve been in the construction trade for 20 years. I started in apartment maintenance and did random odd jobs evenings and weekends. In 2011 I went out on my own focusing mostly on painting and flooring. From that day to present my career has constantly evolved. I’ve done everything from...
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    I dont lose (its not loose gdmit) any tools. How do people lose tools?

    I kicked a half gallon of ceiling white off a walk board about 7 feet up some scaffold. 20x20 room with 16 foot ceilings. The aftermath looked like a bomb exploded. There was paint splatter on every wall every window and the end wall was pretty much solid glass. Paint was dripping off the...
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    I dont lose (its not loose gdmit) any tools. How do people lose tools?

    Just last week I lost a Wooster extension pole. Remodel job sat it between some studs in a wall so it would be out of the way. Made a mental note to move it before Sheetrock goes up. A few days later Sheetrock is up, 3 coats of mud sanded and ready for primer. Start looking for my extension pole...
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    Seems like a nightmare to pack up an entire garage. When is the last time you moved (your entire tools & garage) ?

    Don’t get rid of anything that you actually use and will want to replace. I’m still looking for things I no longer own 10 years after the move
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    Hand tools

    Totally depends on what you’re working on. For me at least I want a complete set of 3/8” drive standard and deep, metric and SAE. For metric I’d consider a complete set to be 8mm to 19mm and SAE from 3/8 to 3/4. Many sets go past 3/4”/19mm but for what I usually work on 19mm is usually where I...
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