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No construction ply will mash up as soon as it get wet. Marine ply can take weather but is very expensive.Kenjo wrote:Is construction ply more resilient especially for outside work compared to regular ply ? Have an older house that needs to have some ply applied to a window ? I know the construction ply has a bit more visual defects
I have an outdoor shelf that taking wet since rainy season start around july and the ply doesnt seem to show signs of separation "yet"...not expecting it to last forever but it holding out okGladiator wrote:No construction ply will mash up as soon as it get wet. Marine ply can take weather but is very expensive.Kenjo wrote:Is construction ply more resilient especially for outside work compared to regular ply ? Have an older house that needs to have some ply applied to a window ? I know the construction ply has a bit more visual defects
randolphinshan wrote:Anyone knows where sells tracks for draws. Most places seem to only have in 24 inch length. Looking for 40 inch lengths
Joshie23 wrote:Evening folks,
Where do you all recommend for a magnetic sign with just plain white vinyl to slap on the side of a vehicle?? Dimensions approximately 4'x3', length and width. For a partner in south..thanks in advance.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Oracle Signs in Couva
https://instagram.com/oraclesigns
Rovin wrote:any of d bigger graphics shop\sign shops shud have that ...
Marine ply is ideal for your application but as mentioned its expensive. Try Marc One in Chaguaramas for the prices. In my previous job we used marine ply to build EAW speakerboxes and the held out well for years in wet conditions.Gladiator wrote:No construction ply will mash up as soon as it get wet. Marine ply can take weather but is very expensive.Kenjo wrote:Is construction ply more resilient especially for outside work compared to regular ply ? Have an older house that needs to have some ply applied to a window ? I know the construction ply has a bit more visual defects
jackal wrote:Have a project coming up and looking at a reasonable priced post hole digger.
What does the market have, and not sthil, that thing expensive. probably in the 4 to5K range and have market support for parts. Most likely it will be a 1 or 2 time use
Should be able to handle an 8" to 10" size hole.
Gladiator wrote:jackal wrote:Have a project coming up and looking at a reasonable priced post hole digger.
What does the market have, and not sthil, that thing expensive. probably in the 4 to5K range and have market support for parts. Most likely it will be a 1 or 2 time use
Should be able to handle an 8" to 10" size hole.
I have a manual one to sell ... PM me if you want it. Its brand new
Kenjo wrote:Spray guns for pAinting with an air compressor at home ? Worth it for once a year use or no ? Excessive paint is wasted ?
You can rent a stihl one for around $500 a day.jackal wrote:Gladiator wrote:jackal wrote:Have a project coming up and looking at a reasonable priced post hole digger.
What does the market have, and not sthil, that thing expensive. probably in the 4 to5K range and have market support for parts. Most likely it will be a 1 or 2 time use
Should be able to handle an 8" to 10" size hole.
I have a manual one to sell ... PM me if you want it. Its brand new
Need a mechanical one, one that has an engine attached to it.
Try to rent one of those Graco airless sprayers. They work great.Strugglerzinc wrote:Kenjo wrote:Spray guns for pAinting with an air compressor at home ? Worth it for once a year use or no ? Excessive paint is wasted ?
What kinda paint? House paint does not work as it's too thick.
jackal wrote:Gladiator wrote:jackal wrote:Have a project coming up and looking at a reasonable priced post hole digger.
What does the market have, and not sthil, that thing expensive. probably in the 4 to5K range and have market support for parts. Most likely it will be a 1 or 2 time use
Should be able to handle an 8" to 10" size hole.
I have a manual one to sell ... PM me if you want it. Its brand new
Need a mechanical one, one that has an engine attached to it.
randolphinshan wrote:Anyone knows where sells tracks for draws. Most places seem to only have in 24 inch length. Looking for 40 inch lengths
Phone Surgeon wrote:You can rent a stihl one for around $500 a day.jackal wrote:Gladiator wrote:jackal wrote:Have a project coming up and looking at a reasonable priced post hole digger.
What does the market have, and not sthil, that thing expensive. probably in the 4 to5K range and have market support for parts. Most likely it will be a 1 or 2 time use
Should be able to handle an 8" to 10" size hole.
I have a manual one to sell ... PM me if you want it. Its brand new
Need a mechanical one, one that has an engine attached to it.
All those tool rentao places have them
If is one time use, would you consider renting?jackal wrote:Have a project coming up and looking at a reasonable priced post hole digger.
What does the market have, and not sthil, that thing expensive. probably in the 4 to5K range and have market support for parts. Most likely it will be a 1 or 2 time use
Should be able to handle an 8" to 10" size hole.
Phone Surgeon wrote:I have a Chinese made one that I brought in years ago. 49cc I think. Works good
Cost about 2000
But when I had to dig 100 post hole in hard ground last year I rent a stihl for $500
Major difference in power and efficiency
Phone Surgeon wrote:the good thing with the total is the warranty, once you prove you didnt damage it
most of those tool rental companies deliver for free depending on location
my personal advice would be that if you know you have a very big batch of holes to dig, 100 plus in one day
rent the stihl and hire two labourers and let them dig it all out in one day
Joshie23 wrote:Evening folks,
Where do you all recommend for a magnetic sign with just plain white vinyl to slap on the side of a vehicle?? Dimensions approximately 4'x3', length and width. For a partner in south..thanks in advance.
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