rswyan
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- Joined
- May 12, 2004
- Messages
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- Location
- Northeast Ohio
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, Cub Cadet Pro Z 154S, Simplicity 18 CFC, Cub Cadet 782
Good morning to all! Low of 18, only going up to 30 for a high. Off and on light snow all day, so the 2" we have so far will only get deeper. Tomorrow the high is forecasted for 33, so until the sun comes out, no melting for sure.
Dang ... that's chilly.
Sun finally came out here ... has already managed to warm the windshield on the van enough that the snow has slid off.
I'll head out in a few and hit it with the brush to clean it off good for the all the running around that's coming up in the next few days.
RS, I have one of the HF 7" table tile saws, 7 in. Portable Wet Cut Tile Saw
It is at least 15 years old, used for remodeling of 3 bathrooms, kitchen floor and 26' of counter and backsplash, and living room in the old house, then the full bathroom, tub surround, laundry room sink, and kitchen backsplash in the new cottage. Probably well over 1K sq ft of tile cut with that saw.
To me it has paid for itself many times over, on its second blade (not HF). Use it for every cut, I don't even own a manual tile cutter!
The only issue I have had with it occurred last summer... I went to pull the plastic water tray out, and it just cracked in a few pieces. Easily replaced with a small tupperware tray we had. I was surprised that the tray broke, becoming so brittle.... but if was 15 years old too....
Thanks ... the HF units are seeming like a decent, economical option - that's very good to know.
Sorry to hear about the deck boards ... have had similar issues.
Have junked - or still need to junk - probably between 800 to 1000 sq. ft of PT deck boards here ... never again ...