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This one looks interesting. Would you feel comfortable checking it, if you had to? Is it easily secured, are there too many things that can get snagged, etc.

This one looks interesting. Would you feel comfortable checking it, if you had to? Is it easily secured, are there

Needs butter

Something tells me this guy is going to get re-elected, over and over again.

Awesome, wish I had balls that big when I was that age. :)

Would have been awesome to see the student body recognize what a shitty thing this is to do and come up with some kind of protest. Maybe celebrate her as the most popular girl in school that day or everybody wear the same t-shirt the next day or something.

Yes, exactly. We bought the kit (impact and hammer) that came with one charger and two batteries. We then bought a circular saw with a battery. Since we're rarely using all three, we have two tools always running and one battery charging. Given that it's only a 30 minute charge time, we are almost never without a

I guess I'm lucky. I have a concrete-block garage built in the 50's and a house built in the 1930's (from wood lumbered off the same property) and my Makita's have been kicking ass. I haven't had to reach for a corded device yet. We've added a stud wall to the concrete-block (to build a peg-board wall above a long

My makita hammer drill did an awesome job on our masonry. The 18V batteries on that kit (impact and hammer drill) have been awesome. They last a long time and they recharge very quickly.

Cordless for me. Given how much power the latest tools have, I haven't run across a need for a corded tool in a while. I still have a corded reciprocating saw, so I won't bother replacing that until it dies. My impact driver, hammer drill and circulating saw all work flawlessly.

I guess ymmv, my makita cordless circulating saw has been excellent. We use it for all sorts of stuff and it's been performing really well.

Every home owner should also have one of those T-wrenches you use to turn off the main water supply at the meter. You're not always in a position to have a local shut-off and sometimes, you just may need to turn it all off in the case of a water line break or some other emergency.

3 things, it's also ugly as hell. (I want to try it)

Ha! Awesome

ok, this looks like something I could do. Any details on this thingy or is just a "wing it" kind of project (I could probably wing this).

which link was that again? :)

I wonder if Warner Brothers is going to have this video taken down due to a copyright violation on the Happy Birthday song? (I bet they will, if nothing else due to automatic Content ID system on youtube)

I was going for sarcasm, I understand that it was actually tasers. Didn't the faces have that "beautiful agony" thing going on though?

Are we really sure this was tasers and not really good orgams? Kind of hard to tell on several of them.

That sounds like a nice bathroom and there are very clearly benefits to going professional. If you get the right crew, you're getting what you pay for. Quality of workmanship will be better (certainly when compared to the first few times you DIY) and, like in your case, the professional is going to be hooked into

P.A. Abe, did an awesome job. Most excellent trolling. I think he did way better than the comedian who started it.