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This is another one of those "I should have purchased this twenty years ago" tools. Only $59.00!
Years of taping up paper sheets by hand, silly. If you are going to be doing any painting at all, well worth it.

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Yard sale find..... works fine.

Came with 100lbs of sticks.

$50 from an estate sale.

Hood had already been sold but guy was still there for demonstration.

So now I need a hood and to wire up a plug in the garage. Oh and learn how to weld LMFAO
 
Put the sticks in the fridge for a while to pull the moisture out of them
 
Put the sticks in the fridge for a while to pull the moisture out of them


Thanks for the tip..... garage fridge now is stocked with rare beer and welding sticks. Lol



Also grabbed this helmet from another yard sale.

$40 brand new is around $200

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Ive still got to get a bottle for my free Hobart handler. i did buy and assemble a cart for it a while back.
 
Best tool ever: Bojangles Go Box. Fits paper towels perfectly in the bottom and 2 Gallon oil jugs on there side stay snug. Very stable in the back of the truck, as well. Bonus: comes with family pack chicken tea an fixins.


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...sells most places for ~$1k...I snagged it off Amazon for ~$170.
And now we all hate you. I hope you at least bought a second one for the Dirty Santa at the Barn this year...?
 
Taking doors off alone requires support Dollie. It was a bit short.

Doorzilla!

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In use, this tool made all the difference in the world. Instead of it being a real PITA job for one man it was a breeze, hooked it up, pulled the hinge bolts and just rolled away from the truck. It transform a job that nobody looks forward to into a smile producing experience. Once the doors go back on it will sit in the Connex until the next time it is required.

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Pretty sweet replacement for a chop saw!

 
I've had the Evolution saw for about a year or so now, no complaints.
 
I've been running the same Evo saw for awhile. I'm not super impressed with it, but for how cheap it is it's pretty good I guess. The stamped steel base isn't very square to the blade and the clamping mechanism isn't great. I guess for truck stuff squareness isn't that important but I build a lot of railing and this saw is not good for repetative type work like that.

I've put a lot of miles on the Makita dry cut saw and it is tons better, however it is more then double the price.
 

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