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Got the last Bender at my local store for $29.99. Also Jumped on the last 36" brake that was down to $119. The similar one at HF is currently $234.

Off topic, but who are those 2 in your avatar?
 

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"who are those 2 in your avatar?"

Avatar was a crop from haunted house photos posted on cbsnews a few years ago. I have no idea who they are but their expressions cracked me up. They look more shocked than scared.

There is a review of the brake on youtube. I don't think you can buy the metal as cheap as 119. If you can get one I advise it.
 

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Does anyone know what the thickness capacity of the metal brake is? It doesn't say on their website
 

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My mind works in funny ways.

When I saw those avatar faces with that wallpaper in the background I thought maybe it was a scene from an old old John Holmes movie.

You don't want to look that up.

Regards,
404
 

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Thanks :beer:

Anyone have one of these?

I bought the harbor freight unit and gave it a try. I think it will bend thinner material ok, but I couldn't bend 16 gauge at 2.5 ft and get a consistent bend from end to end. I ended up taking it back. I decided a box and pan would be more useful even though the cost is significantly higher.YMMV.
 

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I bought the harbor freight unit and gave it a try. I think it will bend thinner material ok, but I couldn't bend 16 gauge at 2.5 ft and get a consistent bend from end to end. I ended up taking it back. I decided a box and pan would be more useful even though the cost is significantly higher.YMMV.

Thanks for the review I think I'll pass
 

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I got a brake just like that from Atwoods a few years ago. It works very well for thinner materials like 20ga. It will bend 16ga but only in short lengths, you will not get a full width bend of 16ga with this thing. I have had luck with about 12" of 16ga but that's close to max. If you are doing thinner stuff then you will get a lot of use out of it.
 

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not my review, but maybe helpful for those looking at the brake...

 

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http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/black-bulltrade%3B-space-saver-parts-bender
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For anyone in the Norfolk area, the Suffolk, VA store has one parts bender in stock. I just picked one up last week and it's a great tool for $30.
 

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I just picked up 2 gallons of Simple Green at TSC. Each gallon came with the premixed squirt bottle clearanced priced at $4.99, which is less than half price.
 

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I just picked up 2 gallons of Simple Green at TSC. Each gallon came with the premixed squirt bottle clearanced priced at $4.99, which is less than half price.

Just confirming this deal. Sign on the shelf says $7.99, but it rings up for $4.99.
 

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Picked up 8 more gallons for the fire dept as we use it quite often on a multitude of things.
 

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Picked up some Victorinox Swiss Army Knives Tinker models for $11.99 at a few TSC stores. Not bad.
 

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Have you ever tried using this stuff to clean children? Particularly a messy toddler boy? I'm thinking spraying him down like a firehose! What are your thoughts? - Paul


:lol::lol::lol:

Simple Green is little bit caustic...and it eats aluminum...:shocking:

So, no bueno for bambinos !!
 

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Have you ever tried using this stuff to clean children? Particularly a messy toddler boy? I'm thinking spraying him down like a firehose! What are your thoughts? - Paul

:lol::lol::lol:

Simple Green is little bit caustic...and it eats aluminum...:shocking:

So, no bueno for bambinos !!

No - as stated Simple Green is too caustic for toddlers. You need a pressure washer. That alone will not provide adequate cleaning though. Remember the old adage - wire brushes for boys and plastic brushes for girls. :lol:
 

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Have you ever tried using this stuff to clean children? Particularly a messy toddler boy? I'm thinking spraying him down like a firehose! What are your thoughts? - Paul


Now we haven't but I'll be sure to try to keep that in mind ! :lol:

No - as stated Simple Green is too caustic for toddlers. You need a pressure washer. That alone will not provide adequate cleaning though. Remember the old adage - wire brushes for boys and plastic brushes for girls. :lol:

No pressure washer but I'm sure 100 psi out of the deck gun would work just fine. The only problem I see is that they might get washed down the street.

:dunno:
 

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Ok guys, maybe the simple green was a bad idea for THE BOY. But what do you think about preventative coatings? Should I coat 'im in a layer of beeswax? WD-40? Or go with the old standby, Linseed Oil for a high quality buildup?

As far as pressure washing, my kid can take it. He is a monster, not quite 3, can easily lift 20 pounds, is 38 inches tall, destroys everything readily with his plastic hammer, and can figure out how any mechanical device works in 5 minutes or less! Oh and you'll like this nuttsgt, he loves playing as a FIREMAN now - his favorite thing other than trains. Dressed as a fireman for Halloween! He thinks Firemen are HEROES in SOCIETY and SO DO I !!!- Paul, reasonably new to this parenting thing at a late date in life but willing to try new proactive ideas with THE BOY
 
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If you start early enough perhaps you can instill in him that Tyvek coveralls are the new fashion statement.
 

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Re: TSC 2014 clearance: stanley saw horses $22.99 pair

Not sure if this has been covered yet or not but just got back from my local TSC and they have Stanley 1k lb saw horses on blow out for $22.99 pair, these are'nt the fat max ones but this price is waaay cheaper than any other online by far, they also have a ton of dewalt stuff and holiday promo stuff too on clearance too.
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As I'm on the search for a new, favorite, basic-yet-accurate tape I got this Lufkin 2 pack for $7.99 (only down from $9.99). The single orange hi-viz (L625) on Amazon is $6.97, so double the product for $1 more ain't terrible. I feel these cases are unnecessarily tall but I'll give it a shot.

edit: all the info online indicates the L625 should have a yellow blade in 16th's but these are white in 32nds. I don't much care about the blade color but hate 32nds. They're going back.
 

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Received a coupon in the mail today for 20% off on bulk hardware. It's good till the end of next week so watch your mail boxes
 

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Received a coupon in the mail today for 20% off on bulk hardware. It's good till the end of next week so watch your mail boxes

Is it user specific?

Usually if they are on their normal mailer card, like when the 10% off comes they are not user specific as I have let the person in front of me and behind me use my card as well as myself. Cashier was perfectly OK with it as long as they said that they forgot theirs at home.

If you post a picture of it on here and bring it to the store on your phone as a picture I am sure that they would take it, at least at the store I go to they would.
 

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I got it from going in the store and when they ask for your information give it to them. Within a week or so from then I got my first one. Now that I have moved I am not sure if it is going to move with me without me stopping in and changing my address with them.
 

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I noticed Tractor Supply's website does very well if you search "clearance". It does should some clearance lights, but then you get to the good stuff. ;)
 

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As I'm on the search for a new, favorite, basic-yet-accurate tape I got this Lufkin 2 pack for $7.99 (only down from $9.99). The single orange hi-viz (L625) on Amazon is $6.97, so double the product for $1 more ain't terrible. I feel these cases are unnecessarily tall but I'll give it a shot.

edit: all the info online indicates the L625 should have a yellow blade in 16th's but these are white in 32nds. I don't much care about the blade color but hate 32nds. They're going back.

Just FYI, the 4-pack is $12.99 on clearance at Menards. 25, 16, 10 and 10.

http://www.menards.com/main/p-2425691-c-13917.htm

Not sure if they're better or worse, smaller or larger, etc... just sharing the deal. I love my Komelons.
 

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My nearest (Union, MO) TSC has Milwaukee Tools on clearance. Not sure if it is for new models or if they are not going to carry them any longer? I've been looking for a portaband to replace my HF cheapo that died. I picked up the deep cut for $200 that is usually over $300. Their decent 4.5" paddle grinder was marked to $69, 1/2 impact for $99, etc. Roughly 30% off overall. I was happy with the $1 thinsulate hats I got a couple wks ago :)
 
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