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ChadTexas

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I went to Home Depot tonight to do some Christmas browsing. I have had my eye on a Milwaukee kit for some time and would like to replace my Porter Cable NiCad power tools.

I found a great deal I got the Drill and Driver kit with a $50 credit so I got a blower.

These tools will be going under the Christmas tree but my wife let me open them up and try them out to make sure they were not damaged.

My fist thoughts were the blower was very powerful with only one notch on the batteries, this will be perfect for blowing debris out of the garage. I didn't try out the drill or driver but they seem well built and light.

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The ultimate ideal would be to ride to work and even around town. I dont think I could handle the Canada cold and studded tires, your crazy.
 
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Looking good! I always enjoy your updates!

Thanks! I sometimes think this little hobby is a waste of time but it is worth it when you get ideas and feed back from people in other countries, it widens my prospective.

Truck is looking sweet man.

Thanks! I try to keep it looking good, I couldn't imagine you guys up in Canada taking care of your cars in the extreme cold. I see you have a nice big space heater in your garage, I bet that puts off pretty decent heat. I don't think they sell something that big around here.
 

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Thanks! I try to keep it looking good, I couldn't imagine you guys up in Canada taking care of your cars in the extreme cold. I see you have a nice big space heater in your garage, I bet that puts off pretty decent heat. I don't think they sell something that big around here.

Yea winter cleaning is mostly a drive through car wash and rush home to the garage that has been pre-heated to do the finishing touches. The heater i've got now is a Bionaire, puts off great heat, and its quiet as well.
 
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Here is my little air compressor. I use it to air up the tires and blow off dust around the garage. What I really like about it being under the tool cart is that I can roll it around. I typically put my miter saw on top and roll it out into the driveway and then I have some compressed air right there to blow all the saw dust away.

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Christmas and my Birthday are around the corner and I am looking to fill some cold winter weekends in the garage doing projects. Do you have any ideas for me? I would like to make it more usable and capable.

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Christmas and my Birthday are around the corner and I am looking to fill some cold winter weekends in the garage doing projects. Do you have any ideas for me? I would like to make it more usable and capable.

Thanks.


My first idea is for you to revise the above statement. Your not allowed to use that kind of language. :D

As for a real suggestion: If it were my garage i would get the bicycle out of there or mounted up to the roof. Then you can put your stool and black compressor cart against the back wall beside your workbench.
 
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I considered doing that but since the front of my garage has a step I dont want to drag the cart up and down. Also I use the cart and stool together as a desk when using my computer in the garage. There isn't enough room on the step for me to sit in front of the tool cart.

I would like to add a water faucet to the garage for hooking up an electric pressure washer. The door behind the main tool box houses a hot water heater. I could tap into the cold input line and put the faucet to the right of the main tool box. I hate doing plumbing because you always run into problems.
 
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Since there are a lot of car guys here I thought I would share some photos. A few years ago me and my dad scored some VIP NASCAR tickets. I had never seen so many tires in my life. Also got to meet Jeff Burton.

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Had a couple changes today. I got rid of my security light and replaced it with a recessed light with a 50watt bulb which is actually 8w LED equivalent. The security light had a 75w and 150w light on it and now I will be able to just leave this 8w LED light on when its dark and save me on electricity. It lights up my security sign and the gate.

While I was changing out the light my truck was making a hissing noise so I had to get new tires. I have 50,008 miles on my truck and my tires had a 50,000 mile warranty go figure. Now I am set with Michelin LTX M/S2 265/70R17.

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2 triathlon numbers and no tri gear? Where's the bike, wetsuit, helmets, etc?

Holly Smokes! Nice bike! I see your serious.

I am the guy doing sprint triathlons on my mountain bike. I do it for fun and to keep me in semi good shape. Most of the sprint triathlons around here have been canceled due to not enough interest. I have to go to Dallas or Oklahoma City.

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I use to live close to there at 4th & 19th. Next to what was at the time Plains national bank. I think it's something else now and across the street from the methodist church. Been about 5 WT homecomings since I have been there. Lots of good memories of being 19 and stupid in that little town. Should have seen the inside of the Randall country jail dozens of times
 
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I had problems with my PVC air hose, rolling it up and dragging it around the shop so I switched to a coil nylon hose which also gave me problems becasuse it would stretch out and not return to its original shape. They were both cheap like the cheapest you can buy. I decided to upgrade to a polyurithane hose which is like rubber. This hose is about twice the weight of the other ones and it is wound really small but still streatches to 25ft.

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My first idea is for you to revise the above statement. Your not allowed to use that kind of language. :D

As for a real suggestion: If it were my garage i would get the bicycle out of there or mounted up to the roof. Then you can put your stool and black compressor cart against the back wall beside your workbench.


I have been playing with your idea and would like to get a Husky floor wall cabinet. I would put my 4 drawer tool cart next to the work bench and then put the cabinet next to the cart. It would just barely clear the attic ladder and would limit walking space around the front of my truck. Decisions Decisions.
 
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