My favorite by sound is my Biltema 3/4" (20 inch)
The sound it makes is ensuring, makes you feel safe, you can hear i damp heavy ratchet sound, not the rapid sound that normal ratchets do.
and yes you really need to back up a bit to get the next tooth to bite, but when you here the "thud" you...
Thank you all for the nice feedback!
Glis is a storage box from IKEA, but if its the meaning of the word your looking for then its like a "dim shine" like from moonlight.
Steal it! ;)
i think you are referring to "Vvmvbb"s post, where he is showing his non insulated walls, my garage is...
Time for an update. I had some ball bearing drawer slides left over so I made some sheetmetal storage under my bench:
I painted it pink metallic with a drak red "cracked paint" effect:
Time for a little update, the winter is almost over, we didnt get much snow here, only about 10 inches.
But the snowplow worked great, and i found out that it is really hard to take good pictures of snow when using a smartphone camera.
but anyways, here are some results from the last snowfall...
Well i usually dont take pictures of the snow here, and as of now we have no snow, its all gone, but it will be coming more in january, but i took one picture of how my driveway looked after my first try with the mower. it was almost a foot of snow when i started moving it.
the result:
A little update...
As i said, i needed weights for the rear wheels, so i made some cone shaped cast iron pieces at work, and made a bracket to fit the holes in the rims.
Then i cut out a small section on the inner weight so i can easily check tire pressure. then i just screwed the outer weight...
Thi is a small project i am almost finished with. Its my Partner 16hp lawnmower/tractor whatever you want to call it.
I got a Husqvarna snowplow for free from my FIL he had found it in a dumpster, the big problem was it was heavy about 150 pounds... and it had skidplates to keep it from the...
nice! and i have toolboard, because i like seeing my tools, and they are easy to access and i hate to open draewrs and getting a tool, then closing a drawer, then open a drawer, put back a tool, then close a drawer, etc. you get the picture.
Hey, i really like it when people find new uses of stuff, so lets see what you guys out there use as a toolbox, something thats not intended for tools. Archive cabinets, library card cabinets, etc...
Or maybe the other way around, you have an expensive Snap On toolbox to keep all your kitchen...
So heres whats happening in Undenäs Sweden nowadays
I have made a new addition, a tool box, its a cheap thing, 1499 SEK thats about 230 dollars.
i bought it in "Jula" its something like harbor freight here in sweden, the brand name on the box is "Hard head"
Hard... Head... LOL :P
And i added...