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>> No.988090 [View]

>>987984
don't forget to add control joints
did you use rebar?

>> No.987244 [View]

>>987226
impact driver = impact delivered to rotational axis of bit (moar torque)
hammer drill = percussion impact delivered in line with the bit (more smash)
impact drill = 404 page not found

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tbale w/benches

>> No.986738 [View]

>>986698
Does it get weird carrying a jar of oil around in your tool belt?

>> No.986737 [View]

>>986703
Your stairs should be attach to the house at rim joist height, meaning there should be wood there. but if it's actually cider block, you want to build a free standing unit, as cinder block is hollow and doesn't take well to fasteners.

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>>986398
pegboard is pretty hard to fuck up

>> No.986427 [View]

particleboard a shit

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>>986412
so much this

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986422

drill bit
or a steel punch for expediency

>> No.986047 [View]

4chan ppl have the weirdest problems

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looks good the way it is. You can always grind it down to expose the aggregate if you have a lot of time on your hands.

>> No.984738 [View]

>>984684
Any pics?

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saws and air buckets

>> No.983676 [View]

>>983614
I ebay'd a chinkshit wet polisher for polishing stone and I'm quite please with it. Even the diamond pads are holding up well. God bless yellow people and their sweat shacks.

>> No.983606 [View]

seasonal drying takes about a year per inch of thickness, in all likely hood you're working with green lumber. use a moisture meter to check the MC then you can calculate expected shrinkage.
the further from the pith the better.
tiny cubes like that probably wont split if you glue the fuck outta it and seal it.

>> No.983580 [View]

>>983570
hilti is OK for specialty tools like jackhammers and core saws but their cordless lineup is super gay and overpriced. Same goes for festool. I want a domino so bad tho.
>$1000+ for a glorified biscuit joiner; nope.jpg

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I've been using the shit out of this lately.
blown away by its performance, especially when considering it costs a third of brand name competitors.

only stupids spend lots of money on tools.

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>>980162
Got this low angle stanley plane a few months back for $40 and i find it to be great, hand jointed a table with it. Although, it is my first hand plane so I'm not exactly an expert on the subject.

>> No.981683 [View]

>>978204
If you have $500 and an afternoon you could swap out your car's engine with a corvette engine.

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