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Sounds like good planning and execution Don. I have a pile of receipts for my casita and haven't even started adding up the cost yet.I'm afraid of what I might find....
Quote from: TexasRedNeck on March 19, 2018, 11:10:24 PMSounds like good planning and execution Don. I have a pile of receipts for my casita and haven't even started adding up the cost yet.I'm afraid of what I might find....Just burn them Charles......It's not like you're going to return anything to the store!
And, could you believe it...When shuffling stuff around, I knocked over my old Dewalt 110 VAC saw and broke the adjustment knob off GRRRRRRRR>>>>>>>
And, could you believe it...When shuffling stuff around, I knocked over my old Dewalt 110 VAC saw WITH THE SLV-95 AND RAN OVER IT and broke the adjustment knob off GRRRRRRRR>>>>>>>
Quote from: Flyin6 on March 20, 2018, 09:47:15 PMAnd, could you believe it...When shuffling stuff around, I knocked over my old Dewalt 110 VAC saw WITH THE SLV-95 AND RAN OVER IT and broke the adjustment knob off GRRRRRRRR>>>>>>>FIFY
Better go buy a battery powered one Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I have broken some tools that way also. I have found there are many websites where you can buy parts and pieces to repair the tool. Just do a search on the brand and model number and sites will pop up. Most of the time it is cost effective to repair the tool especially if you can do it yourself. But, if a guy wants a new tool this broken one can be used on the wife as proof of death/use. Then get a new tool and fix the old. I just finished rebuilding an echo chainsaw and used www.ereplacementparts.com. Needed the saw working for doing volunteer work for a widow of an LAPD officer who is on our list to watch out for. We do what we call a widow run. There are several widows we know who are elderly so we work for free or free with the materials they purchase. Some of the work is just heavy lifting like keeping their water softeners full and such. The shed is looking great. I wish more people would tackle their own builds at home. They would end up with a better product than can be purchased most of the time. Your added design features, like the truss tail scrolls and window trim scroll work, would add significantly to the cost so in an apples to apples comparison you are coming out nicely. I am still having great results with the Behr paint and am buying more today. If anyone else here wants 20% off Behr paint right at the register PM me for the discount number to enter at checkout. Or ask Don for the information.
Quick question, what did u break on the green tool today?
MY, how the youngest Pre-Ranger has morphed into a mini-Don! He appears to have grown a good 6" or more! Looking good there Chief!
Soffit and facia. Facia is what you attach the gutter to I thinkSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk