ScampMike
Despicable Damn Yankee
what about you Rami - now that you walk again
yeah...... i'll probably regret it but if i can build my shop and save 70% of the cost, then it's worth it, plus i'll get exercise lolYour not kidding. I did one of those projects. What a pain in the ***, breaking them down.. The sawzall was the best tool to do the job, but then removing all the nail heads was another story... The project turned out nice, but I dont want to go thru that again.
I finally got the last part for my neighbors snowblower. So I get to go rebuild his engine.what about you Rami - now that you walk again
You will love the outcome of it.. Your going to hate the breakdown. LOLyeah...... i'll probably regret it but if i can build my shop and save 70% of the cost, then it's worth it, plus i'll get exercise lol
Ohhhhhh, that looks like a fun tool to own...You new best friend.
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what is it and where can i get it?! I've always just used a crow bar and hammer!You new best friend.
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What does that run by the time it is done? Ever hear of surplus center? Good prices on engines and parts.I finally got the last part for my neighbors snowblower. So I get to go rebuild his engine.
yeah i know several hundred pallets = nice garage though... or so I'm telling myselfYou will love the outcome of it.. Your going to hate the breakdown. LOL
The best, the handle is a slide hammer.Ohhhhhh, that looks like a fun tool to own...
I looked into that. I could pick up a cheap Chinese engine (unsure if it would fit but looked correct) for $300. All brand new parts came in at $250. Which actually surprised me. My labor charge is a case of Corona.What does that run by the time it is done? Ever hear of surplus center? Good prices on engines and parts.
I wish I knew of these tools when I did my project. Even though mine was a smaller project, that still would of been worth buying.
What engine seems high?I looked into that. I could pick up a cheap Chinese engine (unsure if it would fit but looked correct) for $300. All brand new parts came in at $250. Which actually surprised me. My labor charge is a case of Corona.
those are nail extractors, or "dooberman pinchers" as we call em! They probably do the least damage to the face of the wood!!You new best friend.
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I have one that was my grandfathers, One of the best at pulling nails, do not know why it is not common now.I wish I knew of these tools when I did my project. Even though mine was a smaller project, that still would of been worth buying.
Make sure they have it first might be a online only tool.off to the home depot he runs.....
Small dimple around the hole is all.those are nail extractors, or "dooberman pinchers" as we call em! They probably do the least damage to the face of the wood!!
not 'til I get the check for a new one....don't forget the chebbie hood
not 'til I get the check for a new one....
always doChris if you get one of those wear a glove the hammer part can pinch pretty good when you drive it down.