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The votes are in -- who makes the best tools?
kmealy posted a topic in Machinery, Tools, Research, Reviews and Safety
Interesting votes https://www.protoolreviews.com/who-makes-the-best-tools/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=our_audience_tells_us_the_best_tool_brands_plus_more_news_and_reviews&utm_term=2022-12-11 -
Hey guys…I know I have been kinda MIA but work has been stupid crazy. It has been fun seeing what everyone is doing. I will be upgrading my miter saw. I currently have a 10 inch. Is there a distinct advantage to move to a 12 inch? I have narrowed to the Bosch or Ridgid with articulating arms to save space. Have a great weekend
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My goodness! We certainly are getting fancy with our wheel barrows aren't we? I am not sure what to think of this, I guess perhaps if I had physical limitations and needed the assistance, but jeez, how many of these do you think they have sold? Thinking more on it, perhaps for very heavy loads? Concrete etc? I've never seen this on any jobsite I been on, been building bridges and roads for over 20 years and the guys still use a traditional wheel barrow to haul around odds n ends and the occasional mortar mix.
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Suggestions For Table Saw Purchase (Test Poll)
John Morris posted a topic in Machinery, Tools, Research, Reviews and Safety
Dear folks, I have been in a quandary lately, I have some extra funds for this year, and I would like to purchase a table saw. But I cannot decide which one I want, so I am coming to the membership to help me decide. You'll see a poll I created with the table saws I have in mind to purchase. Can you please participate in my poll, and vote for the brand you find most reliable in your experience. Thanks! This is a test topic for our new polling feature, please see tutorial at: -
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From the album: Big Ash Mallet
I cut my lay out lines to produce the mallet blank halves. The key angle here is 5 degrees on the face. This allows your mallet to be used flush on a bench without your knuckles hitting the bench top but at the same time to have a sweet spot at the arc of your swing or tapping.
