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Bought this year. Not bad
$3,300 in Value Plus Hardware in Spring Village if anyone’s interested
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MG Man wrote:
Bought this year. Not bad
$3,300 in Value Plus Hardware in Spring Village if anyone’s interested
Gladiator wrote:Got this from Bhagwansingh's last week... only tested on some scrap to make sure it working since the buggers only giving 14 days warranty. So far it has a powerful motor and the blade is very stable. The table and fence is sturdy and well built. The stand is also pretty neat.
This is a tool that I wanted since I was 15 yrs old ...LOL... Christmas come early. BTW it cost $2k
Gladiator wrote:Not wife approved though.... she say it too noisy and making too much dust...LOL
The only issue was the width of the bed. I would have to build a table to get a bigger bed. I think so far it was well worth the price...
Rovin wrote:^^^2 spring clamps & a str8 edge will cost next to nothing & accomplish d same thing
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sam1978 wrote:All those old English cars you like and using US spelling? Mitre.
Thanks I will check them outX_Factor wrote:^quite a few places sell that brand, --Bhagwansingh, ABC Home improvement aranguez
Whatever you do, dont buy kelvin Ghany brand...i used their appliance enamel on a chest freezer that was rusting a bit and coverage was poor and after a week rust spots are showing up again
I got it with a bag,vaccum attachment and 2 80 grit sheets.Before I was just getting the tool alone.I know its not really a combo but I checking it as that lolRovin wrote:what combo did u get
for only $150 more going with d mil is a no brainer ...
That's good stuff right there those Porter Cable tools. That's all my old man used to buy. I think William H Scott are the agents for them. I have an electric nibbler non insulated from Black and Decker that's about 60 years old. It got passed down to me when my old man died. That thing cutting 16 guage sheets like a hot knife through butter loljackal wrote:I will check them out.
Apart from the Craftsman brand, a lot of my tools are the Porter Cable brand
Jerry84 wrote:Does it make sense repairing a black and decker grinder? Got it as a gift some years ago and used it for normal light stuff around the house. Now when turned on the blade is wobbling a bit via the shaft which, for some reason, has a little play.
If I have to buy another for just regular home use(occasional cutting of a piece of steel, tile, etc) what do you all suggest?
Yeah the bag feels like a real top quality stuffRovin wrote:oho those bags that good tools come in are pretty good quality & comes in handy when u have to tote a few small tools to where u doing d actual work ... i have 3 of them
I bought a Karcher steam cleaner for home use from the local dealer..Hadden and Company and the price was the same or maybe cheaper than if I brought in online at the time.I would suggest checking them out before you make your purchasedaxt0r wrote:anyone have experience with steam cleaners, look on amzn rite now an seeing a wagner and mcculoch 1275/1375, any recommendations? Can these items be purchased locally at a good price,? checked pmart didn't see anything...
Jerry84 wrote:Does it make sense repairing a black and decker grinder? Got it as a gift some years ago and used it for normal light stuff around the house. Now when turned on the blade is wobbling a bit via the shaft which, for some reason, has a little play.
If I have to buy another for just regular home use(occasional cutting of a piece of steel, tile, etc) what do you all suggest?
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