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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby *KRONIK* » September 17th, 2015, 10:01 pm

We use premium in our husqvarna wacker and chainsaw as prescribed by the vendor/dealer.

Lots of stihl owners use premuim too.
Although i have seen lots of them use super too.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Chimera » September 18th, 2015, 5:39 am

D fuq....i use super in my stihl mist blower and 450 wacker....

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Postby air wick » September 18th, 2015, 5:50 am

i use premium in my fs120, but when you mix in the oil it looks like super...

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby black start » September 18th, 2015, 6:13 am

We use premium in our stihl Wacker and chainsaw...I think premium is the recommended fuel!

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Postby legoRB » September 19th, 2015, 4:41 pm

Thanks for responses.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Ted_v2 » September 19th, 2015, 4:51 pm

Premium is the correct thing. I do get away with super tho. Fs85

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Hook » September 19th, 2015, 10:25 pm

Haven't used my dewalt 5" random orbital sander for a while (maybe a year), then this happened today.
Where can I get replacement rubber backing pads?

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Postby reeLpACE » September 20th, 2015, 9:22 am

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby silent_riot » September 20th, 2015, 8:28 pm

Pricesmart has a Skil Circular saw for $379!

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby searchingone » September 22nd, 2015, 7:31 am

Quick question.

Drawer units that have no interior finish tend to cause clothes to smell after a while. Would putting a coat or two of varnish prevent this from happening? If not, what would you guys recommend?

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby searchingone » September 22nd, 2015, 12:27 pm

searchingone wrote:Quick question.

Drawer units that have no interior finish tend to cause clothes to smell after a while. Would putting a coat or two of varnish prevent this from happening? If not, what would you guys recommend?


anybody? I wanna do this today or tomorrow..

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby cornfused » September 22nd, 2015, 12:33 pm

Varnish has its own smell for more than a few days. I recently did some woodwork and left a week between finishing and installation . Wood working is not a rushed purpose .

In the market for a circular saw , what considerations do you guys have . Adjustment of the blade depth , maximum size of blade and apms ?

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Hook » September 22nd, 2015, 1:05 pm

Wouldn't sanding sealer help with curbing that wood scent?

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby searchingone » September 22nd, 2015, 1:13 pm

I thought of that actually. But I have some leftover varnish I was thinking about trying.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Ted_v2 » September 22nd, 2015, 2:10 pm

Yea. Use the varnish that would work. If you could spray it that would be great

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby searchingone » September 22nd, 2015, 2:18 pm

thanks guys

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby 3stagevtec » September 22nd, 2015, 10:47 pm

silent_riot wrote:Pricesmart has a Skil Circular saw for $379!


Owned the pricesmart skil saw for a few years now and it is still working reliably.. It's not the most powerful I've used, but it can cut through 1.5" of plywood reasonably quick. Add a Diablo thin kerf blade and it will be a monster!

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Strugglerzinc » September 23rd, 2015, 9:42 am

Varnish smells for weeks after, more so in a closed drawer.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Chimera » September 23rd, 2015, 10:59 am

gonna buy the skil saw

had a old black n decker for 10 years plus and it finally conk out

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Gladiator » September 23rd, 2015, 3:30 pm

searchingone wrote:
searchingone wrote:Quick question.

Drawer units that have no interior finish tend to cause clothes to smell after a while. Would putting a coat or two of varnish prevent this from happening? If not, what would you guys recommend?


anybody? I wanna do this today or tomorrow..



Sherwin Williams no VOC water based varnish.... no smell, easy to apply and easy to clean up.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Morpheus » October 5th, 2015, 5:41 pm

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Morpheus » October 5th, 2015, 6:49 pm

Boy!

I like a jumbie looking for ting to grind and cut LoL

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Ted_v2 » October 6th, 2015, 6:41 pm

What's the difference between the models? I have a generic one and it works fine but I always wanted a dremel

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Morpheus » October 6th, 2015, 6:53 pm

Ted_v2 wrote:What's the difference between the models? I have a generic one and it works fine but I always wanted a dremel


Good question. From what I could see
*some have variable speeds, some don't.
*different max rpm etc
*different chuck sizes?

Anyone else more knowledgeable please chime in. Thanks

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby hindian » October 6th, 2015, 7:10 pm

I have a set from Chicago tools variable speed and most of the accessories for the dremel fit in the chuck. The kit I got came with engravers, polishing compounds an assortment of cutting, grinding and drilling bits as well as those sanding type cylinders and attachments. The motor brushes are also replaceable. I personally think it does almost the same thing as the Dremel at a smaller cost. If it does the job better than a Dremel I doubt but it does the job well enough for me...

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby hindian » October 6th, 2015, 7:15 pm

Oh and low speed is 8000rpm and high speed 30000 rpm. At least so it say on on the tool lol

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby Ted_v2 » October 6th, 2015, 7:24 pm

Yea. I have one of those too. Bought from pricemart.

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Re: :: The official TOOLS thread ::

Postby X_Factor » October 6th, 2015, 8:59 pm

been using d b&d rtx....variable speed and uses dremel accessories....awesome tool

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