In Miami, I guess it’s a new fad for rappers to see shooting security guards and othe people.A lot of people have been fined bigtime for commercial use of a drone on youtube.
And on a slightly related note, a lot of aspiring rappers have been arrested for possession of a stolen weapon when the police have run the serial numbers on the guns they are waving around in their super hi res videos.
I will snap some pictures of it when I get to the Hill. It is a pretty decent sink for the money, the welds look good and they smoothed the edges pretty well too. It was the smallest big sink I could find and the price was pretty decent, would have been nice to find a used one, but I wasted a lot of time looking and never found what I wanted.Hey Strouty,
IF you get a chance to post a picture of the sink, I'd like to see it. I think you bought exactly what I'm looking for and have been holding off on ordering until you got yours so I could see what you thought of it.





Could you have just put a treated piece of lumber down as a shim and been done with it? Seems like a lot of work that may not even be needed at the next place you move these to in a few years.Nope, never blame someone for trying.....
I didn't get much of anything done yesterday, I did look at the parts that showed up for the Lista project, I think my 3/8" plate and new coupler nuts will work pretty well. Definitely better than the current setup, only issue is that I need to undo everything we already did.
Not too happy about that, I should have done one and really looked it over, but I got excited about it and we went to town installing them. I think in the back of my head I was hopeful that we would have actually installed a couple of the units and I could have started putting things away. I should have known (with my track record anyways) that I was underestimating how long it was going to take and how much time I had to dedicate to things.
Have you seen the price of lumber. A shim will double the cost.Could you have just put a treated piece of lumber down as a shim and been done with it? Seems like a lot of work that may not even be needed at the next place you move these to in a few years.
Wasn't that burger king's motto?Sometimes it's not about the work or the money but just the satisfaction of having it your way.
you got that right, that’s why all of mine are on 6 inch casters.Once all those drawers are ful, moving will be anything but easy![]()
I have had porter cable, Dewalt, and Milwaukee. The Milwaukee are hands down better. Dewalt was ok, but didn't have the selection of tools I wanted.Ok, totally changing subject, what brand rechargeable tools do you have and why. Thinking of getting into it and trying to figure out if I want DeWalt or Milwaukee. Figure I'll eventually need 1/2" impact, 3/8" impact, drill, circular saw, 4 1/2" angle grinder, palm sander, and maybe a jig saw. I'm told Milwaukee has a better selection of tools, but they're a lot heavier, and clumsier. I'm told DeWalt has almost as nice a selection and is much more ergo friendly. Thoughts?
I have all Ridgid 18 volt. I still have the first one I bought late 90 or early 2,000. My attraction is the lifetime warranty, even on batteries. Yes they can be a pain to register, but the last one was a breeze, I’ll let you know soon as I just bought another kit. I usually just drop off at HD tool rental and it’s takes a few weeks, but not a big deal.Ok, totally changing subject, what brand rechargeable tools do you have and why. Thinking of getting into it and trying to figure out if I want DeWalt or Milwaukee. Figure I'll eventually need 1/2" impact, 3/8" impact, drill, circular saw, 4 1/2" angle grinder, palm sander, and maybe a jig saw. I'm told Milwaukee has a better selection of tools, but they're a lot heavier, and clumsier. I'm told DeWalt has almost as nice a selection and is much more ergo friendly. Thoughts?