I agree. I feel like a wire nut is to protect a connection, not make one. I also point the twisted wires up when possible, so no way the wire nut will come off, and try to leave it not touching...
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I agree. I feel like a wire nut is to protect a connection, not make one. I also point the twisted wires up when possible, so no way the wire nut will come off, and try to leave it not touching...
Means nothing. Forget it.
Not cordless, but very lightweight and more powerful than any cordless one currently made. This one moves more leaves here these days than anything else. I keep a 100' 14gauge cord permanently...
I think before I would try adding a liquid, I'd try dry Sliica powder like that really fine stuff that West Systems sells for thickening epoxy. It used to just be silica used for the different...
I know the HD/Industrial ones cost more, but I just like them better and that's not the kind of place I care about saving a few bucks. I expect they're also available in 15 anp, but even though I'd...
We have this one at the rental house. It's a lot better than you might think it would be when you look at the lineup and price. It's well worth this amount.
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When I cast window sills in place with concrete, I coat them with West Systems after the concrete is well cured. Then paint that with SW best at the time. Haven’t had the paint fail on one yet.
If there is a machinist in the congregation, get him to turn something out of brass for the mating parts. The part into the floor needs to fit in a Forstner bit hole.
Sorry. EGO not echo. On phone
3different brands of cordless, 2 corded, and one 13hp gasoline on wheels.
Get the biggest Echo you want to spend the money on.
I have one pair of lineman's pliers that are also good strippers for 10 ga.
:DDid you grind that or did it test a hot wire for you?
I'll send the points out tomorrow. I should still have your address in my PM's.
You pull that loop up, drop the points in, and put the spring loaded loop back on top of the points to feed the...
I've used these needle nose pliers dedicated to one job since the 1970's. I ground the groove so that a twist of the wrist forms a perfect half loop for side wiring. I think every new house I ever...
Even the 1974 house that I bought for a rental, which was considered a tear-down, has 12 ga. wire in the receptacle circuits. That's the one I had trouble with those back stab devices in.
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I’ve never used no.14 wire for any receptacle circuit. Don’t remember ever seeing a 15 amp. Receptacle circuit.
Those prices are nuts!
No place for juvenile wood before any other consideration.
Probably depending on how hard the wood is. The gun makes it very fast and easy.
The points used in my pictures don't have those right angle wings like push in points do.
Here are my pictures from that other thread-sorry all sideways. Muntin is 5/8" wide. Part the points are shot into is 1/4" thick.
Search for vintage glaziers points on ebay
Probably ebay
I think I put some pictures of those in your older thread on this. They’re pretty tiny. I never use the push in points for that very reason.