No problem. Ever have questions feel free to pm me.Thank you sir I will get a few cans and give it a try.
No problem. Ever have questions feel free to pm me.Thank you sir I will get a few cans and give it a try.
No problem. Ever have questions feel free to pm me.

If I purchased an item a week or two ago, can I get the 11% adjustment? Or will I need to return the item and repurchase? It is still new in the box.
Hitachi saw is back and on sale. Such a great deal. It's rated as a great saw and is $90 everywhere else. I bought it to add to tool collection since I might need it coming up here.
I understand that the manager will make a price adjustment...just bring in your receipt. Menards has one of the best return policy IMO..![]()
go to the service desk they will give you a rebate form to send in the only catch you have to send in the original receipt it is a price adjustment form
http://gimmiefreebies.com/menards-secret-11-rebate/
I try to stay away from the cure-alls in a bottle but some of them do work and Seafoam is my favorite. As mentioned above it's great for removing the varnish from carburetors. A few of my successes:
-Dad brought me an old front-tine tiller he'd found in the trash. The poor thing was beat but I could get it to fire on ether but it wouldn't even cough without it. I tried changing the plug and spraying carb cleaner in it but still nothing. Finally I drained the fuel tank, put about half a can of seafoam in it, pulled the starter a dozen or so times to fill the carb with seafoam, and let it sit for a week. I topped the tank off with gas and it fired up after 5 or 6 pulls. I let it sit and idle until it emptied the tank and now it runs great.
- I have an old Jeep CJ that sits a lot. Last summer it was getting hard to start, wouldn't idle well, etc. I parked it for the winter and when I got it out this spring it would barely run. I popped the top off the carb, sucked the gas out of the float bowl, and filled it with seafoam. I moved the linkage a few times to get the seafoam into all the passages and jets, put the top of the carb back on, let it sit for 24 hours, and it runs better than it has in years.
- I have a small, cheap generator that I use when camping. Needless to say it sits a lot and it was getting tougher and tougher to start. Half a can of seafoam in the tank and it was good to go again.
I tend to neglect my small engines but after these experiences I started putting a couple of ounces of seafoam in my 5 gallon cans before I fill them up and all of my small engines start easily and idle smoothly. I also put half a can in the tank of my Jeep when I fill it up. It doesn't get driven much (I only go through 2-3 tanks a year, mainly in the summertime) but the seafoam has prevented any further carb issues. It really is great stuff.
Lots of good examples Nick. Thanks. I'm thinking maybe one ounce per 2 gallon gas tank? I'm also now using about an ounce of the Stabil per 2 gallon tank to prevent bad gas over time. Capful of Marvel Mystery Oil for good measure too? - Paul
Lots of good examples Nick. Thanks. I'm thinking maybe one ounce per 2 gallon gas tank? I'm also now using about an ounce of the Stabil per 2 gallon tank to prevent bad gas over time. Capful of Marvel Mystery Oil for good measure too? - Paul

Paul,
Sea Foam also serves as a fuel stabilizer. Per the Sea Foam website: "Stabilize Fuels for up to 2 Years".![]()
- PaulThey still have the Rubbermaid shed 7x7 on sale. Good deal. If I wasn't getting married in a couple of weeks I would be all over this


Haha. I can call home away from home.Krux, you might still consider getting it. When you find yourself "in the doghouse", it could come in pretty handy for you! [emoji481]
- Paul, married for quite a while now!![]()
I just got that Wilde three pc pry bar set. Same one Craftsman used to rebrand for K-Mart. It's marked as discontinued online so you might want to get one before they sell out. Also picked that 3pc vise grip electrical set. I've been watching it for ages but doesn't seem like they are going to drop the price much more so grabbed one of the two my store had left. Going to go back and snag some more sale stuff later this week though.
And I also like the Masterforce (i.e. Pratt Read) Drivers.![]()
I just got that Wilde three pc pry bar set. Same one Craftsman used to rebrand for K-Mart. It's marked as discontinued online so you might want to get one before they sell out. Also picked that 3pc vise grip electrical set. I've been watching it for ages but doesn't seem like they are going to drop the price much more so grabbed one of the two my store had left. Going to go back and snag some more sale stuff later this week though.
And I also like the Masterforce (i.e. Pratt Read) Drivers.![]()
I like them, they close nicely, cut nicely, balance well etc etc. I know of nothing else that compares at that price point. Insulated Knipex are Hella nice but cost 4 times as much, not really comparable.Telling, let us know how you like the Irwin electrical pliers set. I generally am not fond of Irwin's parent company after they destroyed Vice-Grips pretty completely. I just see most Irwin as typical China Coo stuff. Am I missing something there? Anything? - Paul
The Craftsman prybars are still Wilde, not imports. The only imported ones were really cheap ones at Kmart. Sears never had them.The pliers seem nice and are made in Taiwan. I got them more to have for my occasional electrical work. Pretty much why I picked these up. Don't need a premium set for my little usage. And while I'm not a big fan of Irwin either, it was $25 and figure they are just nice to have around.
And Craftsman used to rebrand those prybars. Now they are imports. I'm sure you might find some NOS out there but the new sets are not the Wilde ones. And I like them fine. A nice basic prybay. I already got the Craftsman Pro set so this is more for having around the house.
And Craftsman used to rebrand those prybars. Now they are imports. I'm sure you might find some NOS out there but the new sets are not the Wilde ones. And I like them fine. A nice basic prybay. I already got the Craftsman Pro set so this is more for having around the house.
I have one of these with 2500 lumens that they had on sale for $29 about a month ago. Love it. Decent quality. Nice amount of light. And it doesn't get hot like the old halogens.Menard's is having a 3-day crazy day sale:
http://www.menards.com/main/home.html
Not much excited me except for the LED Worklights for $90. Does anyone have experience with these? One of the bulbs burnt out on my Halogen set so I can't see buying a new bulb for such an old technology. I wonder if there are unnecessarily bulky for the technology now. (They could probably be 1/10 of this size.) My biggest interest is if they put out a similar amount of light and if it is not splotchy.
http://www.menards.com/main/p-2763295-c-7914.htm?tid=9222295944773534874
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