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Pawn shop score. Craftsman 3/8 breaker bar, Craftsman 3/8 ratchet, Craftsman 3/8 extension and a Snap On 3/8 swivel for $8

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When I was starting out the body work on the latest build I was looking for a basic spray bottle for use while wet sanding. I was at Home Depot with Heather and I picked one up, she asked what I wanted to use it for and I explained. She told me about these pump sprayers and that she has used them for years for bug spray etc with the horses. Much easier on the hands and arms.

I bought the 54 Oz model they had at the depot, cheap, under $10
Works great!!! Much easier on the hand and arm.

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^^^ yep. Even just holding a spray paint nozzle down for 20 seconds causes my arm and hand to be worthless for a day or two. Trigger sprayer bottles are a little better for me so I love the trigger style thingy for spray paint cans. But I use those cheap pump sprayers for lots of stuff. Great product.
 
I've been loading upon Milwaukee m18 stuff. Before Florence, I bought an m18 sawzall kit with a 5amp battery and charger.i also got a diablo pruning blade. that thing wont take the place of a chainsaw, but man it is awesome. Would be the perfect add to a wheeling or camping trip. Milwaukee also has am m18 chainsaw that uses a 12 amp hour battery. that may have to be a black Friday purchase
 
Sawzall.... skillsaw… screwgun….. 120, 121 whatever it takes.....
 
Picked this up this evening. Been looking at boxes for a while to put in the garage of the new house. Didn’t want anything to big or super expensive and scored it for a pretty good price. SnapOn did an anniversary edition of the original K60 box. A guy had it and had never used it once so it’s basically new. He said it has never even had a tool put in it and by the looks of the rubber mats in the drawers I believe him. Sorry for the crappy pics.

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Bought this tig from @SeanLX much, much earlier this year, and haven't turned it on since bringing it home! Have been forcing myself to wait until I could build a cart for it. I'm proud to say I got the cart knocked together! Have some accessories to add, but the welder is bolted on for good now.

Included, bonus shot of my matching Ironman :D

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Bought this tig from @SeanLX much, much earlier this year, and haven't turned it on since bringing it home! Have been forcing myself to wait until I could build a cart for it. I'm proud to say I got the cart knocked together! Have some accessories to add, but the welder is bolted on for good now.

Included, bonus shot of my matching Ironman :D

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Nice! Once you learn, teach me! I haven’t done anything other then put my Lincoln tig on my cart. I hope to do some practicing this winter.
 
Bought this tig from @SeanLX much, much earlier this year, and haven't turned it on since bringing it home! Have been forcing myself to wait until I could build a cart for it. I'm proud to say I got the cart knocked together! Have some accessories to add, but the welder is bolted on for good now.

Included, bonus shot of my matching Ironman :D

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Nice cart! PVC tubes make a nice cheap rod holder.
 
Nice! Once you learn, teach me! I haven’t done anything other then put my Lincoln tig on my cart. I hope to do some practicing this winter.

I know how to tig, just need practice to learn to stack dimes! Have done a few projects borrowing @Mtbcoach 's Miller a while ago.
 
Nice cart! PVC tubes make a nice cheap rod holder.

Thanks man! Hadn't thought of pvc tubes, was going to order rod holders. I like your idea better!
 

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