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Do you remember the cheap Black and Decker saws they sold for 19.95 back in the 70's? Everyone was snapping them up. But even then 19.95 was a heck of a lot of money in the 70's. As for Makitas they made good stuff. Here is a little known fact about Japan. Much of the stuff they sold that they shipped over seas was junk from some place else. The stuff they sold in their country was made in their country and it was better. Pentax cameras that were made in Japan had all metal bodies and they were sold in Japan. Their exports were made in China or elsewhere and sold in the US. They had no problem ripping off the rest of the world by doing this. This is the old Pentax K 1000 the work horse of manual cameras. Worth |
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November 22, 2015 | #1504 | |
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I had no idea what half of anything was anymore. Many had the tops ate off. And there she was looking at me. It was something about tomato plants that attracted her nothing else. I would take them outside ans she would come running to eat the tops. I would holler Smokey stop and she would slither off and wait for me to turn my back and start sneaking back to them. She is a very smart cat and takes commands somewhat like a dog. She isn't the first cat I have trained to take commands. Worth |
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November 22, 2015 | #1505 | |
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My dad owned a Paint and Body shop for years and everything had to be quality. This stopped him from buying things he needed some times but not all of the time. I finally convinced him to start buying things like the saw so he could have one every now and then. There was no reason to have an expensive saw to make rabbit cages and chicken hutches around the farm. My wife wanted me to buy a 400 pound cabinet saw but I settled on the nice movable Ridged table saw that is a belt drive. It cuts very well but if I were to open a cabinet shop I would get the cabinet saw. Worth |
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November 23, 2015 | #1508 |
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Speaking of Circular Saws (Skil Saws) - Does Milwaukee still offer the gear driven model? Back in the early 90's my business cut a lot of 5/8" particle board and the only saws that lasted a year or more were the heavy duty Milwaukee models.
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If you look you can get a Worm Drive for a little under $200.00. I have a Milwaukee 1/2 drive hole shooter that I have used for 25 years. Not just around the house but in heavy industry down where you live. Drilling holes in the heavy I Beam to hang pipe supports and U Bolts. I will NOT buy the stuff from HD or Lowes I get my stuff on line from people like Houston and Austin Tool Supply. Some time a go they were making counterfeit Milwaukee tools in China and selling them at flea markets. I would like to add I have rebuilt many of the high end tools for a lot less money than a new one. Last edited by Worth1; November 23, 2015 at 11:24 AM. |
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November 23, 2015 | #1510 |
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More orange marmalade, this time with chili Arbol.
This time Great Britain gets a kick. I bought a 15 pound bag of oranges the other day and they are almost gone. Since last week I have ate about 12 pounds of oranges. With all of the peppers and oranges I eat I dont think I wil be coming down with scurvy. Worth IMG_20151123_5626.jpg |
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I love oranges, lemons, limes and grapefruit. It's strange, I can eat an orange - yet can't drink any orange juice due to acid reflux. I've tried all kinds of brands and styles of OJ all ending with the same results.
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November 23, 2015 | #1513 | |
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I dont drink any processed drinking juices at all. When I was at work I would get the produce buyer and chef to buy Hamlin oranges and I would squeeze my own orange juice. The chef an I would sit down and discus when to order so they would show up when I was there. A Hamlin may not be pretty and it has seeds but as far as I am concerned it is one the kings of oranges. Just a heads up most of these juices are garbage and some have more High fructose Corn Syrup than a can of Soda. Cranberry juice is NOT healthy. If you want the benefits of cranberry juice buy the pills like I do. If you want the health benefits from fruit eat fruit. That is hard for people on a limited income to do. Worth |
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Even some of the Milwaukee battery stuff is made in china. You have to look before you buy. Many times the HD stuff it not the same as what you get from a dealer. They are cheap knock offs that they had to start making to compete with the rest of the garbage. Lots of luck finding a brand new American made lath now it isn't going to happen. |
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November 23, 2015 | #1515 |
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Back in 2003 my company gave us all gift cards for Home Depot for Christmas.
I took the card and my own money and bought this little 4 1/2 inch Sander grinder for my welding. As you can see it is made in the USA. I haven't looked to see if the one's at Home Depot still are. Worth IMG_20151123_10455.jpg |
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