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The Tool Thread

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by Guido Salvage, Sep 29, 2015.

  1. Guido Salvage

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    Organized some of my ratchets tonight.

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    No pictures of it, but scored a 12" Dewalt chop double miter saw on CL for $30 with a nearly new Freud blade - not bad. About a month ago, went to a yard sale down the road to check out a couple Stihl 028 - left with the saws, a nice older Makita sawzall, a small jack, + hedgetrimmer and new propane stove for $100. Figured I could part out one 028, make one runner, and be out about 0$ for the deal. Nice finds above! Cheers!
     
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  3. JustWood

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    I've got so much stuff I'm enclosing a leanto off the side of main shop just so I can clear out the truck bays. I've been working on selling/clearing out 26x82 and 18x52 outbuildings the last 8 years. Making a little headway but not much. Finding deals on new stuff and filling them back up.:hair:
     
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    I see a flying squirrel in that box!!
     
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    Yup, I have to hide it or my Golden will eat it!
     
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  6. Guido Salvage

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    Went yardsaling this morning with my oldest daughter in our old neighborhood. Picked up this Makita cordless driver drill with metal case for $2.00. Now to see if the battery will hold a charge...

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    I may have a battery that will work Gary? I only have a flashlight left from that kit (and charger). The light worked a year ago when last used. I will check it out this weekend
     
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    Thanks, I put the cell in the charger and the drill works. The test will be whether it is dead in the morning.
     
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    Also picked up this air powered nailer and a Craftsman tool box for $15 from the guy I bought the Milwaukee 28 volt tools from a couple of years ago.

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    I've been in want of a proper hose reel for a couple of years now. Came across one for $90 on CL, and because it was a Reelcraft I knew it was a solid deal. Checked value for a new one and it's hundreds of dollars. Score. Now I need to figure a way to mount it.

    This was an hour after I won two golf clubs at my company picnic in a raffle. Not really a tool but makes for a pretty productive afternoon.
     

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    Seems like barely anything in the last decade unless base models of lower vehicles even has drums anymore?
     
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    What is that red thing that looks like a red plastic moose antler in the top of the $30 tool box?
     
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    I have the same one. I bought it at harbor freight when I bought my house in 08. In paid $88. I have shot thousands of nails with it in like 6 different guns. Filled many tires blown lots of stuff and used an impact to change and rotatemany tires and run a few air tools. It can't really keep up with high demand stuff and the impact has to have it catch up after a wheel or two. Its about worn out now. But I had e got my money out of it. Next one I bug will Jack e about 3x the capacity.
     
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    Got a similar one with two batteries. Mine is in a plastic box. The batteries are weak and wont stay charged. You can use them as soon as you charge them but they just dont last long.
     
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    I lucked out again last week on the auctions. Picked up a 8'-16' Fiskars telescoping tree pruner, brand new, for $10. Also got a nice Dewalt 15 gal 200psi air compressor for $80 that works perfectly, but might have been used for a day or so, and a Ryobi table saw, new in box but missing the nuts and bolts to assemble the stand, for $40. And in other news, my wife told me I was banned from going to that auction site for the next couple months.

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    I had that same DeWalt compressor in my garage.. Great unit and the added psi helped in several situations. It finally pooped out on me a year or so ago (8 years of hard use). I replaced it with a 26 gallon Bostitch unit. The small HF unit is for the basement work room, and a small Cambell Hausfield pancake unit for Brad nailing.
     
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    Good to know! I was a little worried about it based on several bad reviews, but for the price I paid it was worth the risk. I'm happy so far, I finally have a compressor large enough to use an impact wrench!
     
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    I walked a home Depot returns building and there were hundreds of those tablesaws everywhere...
     
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    I need to get rid of this pile, this is my extra wagon pile of tools.
    This is my extra pallet of toolboxes, if you need one come to Texas and grab one or two.
     

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