Remodeling Maidiac
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what did you use to cut such a clean hole??
Is that a standard 12" rough-in? It looks short.
YesIs that a standard 12" rough-in? It looks short.
looks clean enough to be a hole saw..
Every tool I own except my framing & roofing guns as well as all my large wet saws is cordless.looks clean enough to be a hole saw..
no doubt cordless has changed the world as we know it,,Every tool I own except my framing & roofing guns as well as all my large wet saws is cordless.
Years ago I got sick of walking through the mud to connect to the power pole on new construction jobsites. Went cordless and will never again use corded hand power tools. Even my finish nailer is cordless.
A few months after I paid 900 for that Milwaukee system Ryobi put out one forc119.00 lolno doubt cordless has changed the world as we know it,,
thankfully you and I come from a time before cordless so we can appreciate it the way it should be,,
youngsters today starting out wouldnt know what to do if they couldnt charge their batteries, all work would get shut down,,
on a sidenote,, I need your pex tool for one fitting,, cant justify a thousand bucks for a single fitting right now so I used a sharkbite, its in the open so I can see if it fails so time will tell
I saw that ryobi but just dont trust it,, might get it to try and return it if it seems flimsy,,A few months after I paid 900 for that Milwaukee system Ryobi put out one forc119.00 lol
just looked it up and that ryobi is 200 without a battery,,A few months after I paid 900 for that Milwaukee system Ryobi put out one forc119.00 lol
I used to have all Dewalt but my jobs trailer got broke into years ago and while waiting for insurance to pay up I bought an all in one Ryobi system.I saw that ryobi but just dont trust it,, might get it to try and return it if it seems flimsy,,