What did you buy this week?

   / What did you buy this week? #3,041  
I bought 2 welding blankets on Amazon. Looked for a hour yesterday to find my old one. I don't know who comes around here and hides stuff !
 

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   / What did you buy this week? #3,042  
Bought GM camera that plugs into the 3500HD camera system to see the horse trailer interior. Had my Sundowner dealer mount it and run the coax cable up the tongue. Simple to touch the screen when in trailer mode to see the interior of the horse trailer. Keeps the wife happy to be able to see her babies when we haul them.

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   / What did you buy this week? #3,044  
Bought GM camera that plugs into the 3500HD camera system to see the horse trailer interior. Had my Sundowner dealer mount it and run the coax cable up the tongue. Simple to touch the screen when in trailer mode to see the interior of the horse trailer. Keeps the wife happy to be able to see her babies when we haul them.

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Thats cool. Ive been using a wireless camera in mine for many years. But yours has a much larger picture. I also feel better seeing them all standing while hauling.
 
   / What did you buy this week? #3,045  
Our 12-15(?) year old dryer died over the weekend. Almost certainly electronics, but I'm not going to spend hours troubleshooting, buying parts that prove that one was not the problem etc.

Couple funny things. We bought this Maytag washer and dryer set together. As I said, probably 12-15 years ago (when did appliances that cost near a grand become disposable? Used to be a brand new set would last a lifetime). The front load washer had the drum/bearing assembly replaced TWICE under the original warranty. So probably within 2-3 years of purchase? It hasn't failed since, although I have kept expecting it to, as it does make a fair amount of noise.

A few years ago I bought a Sears Home Warranty, that covers all appliances. We had a not-great-experience trying to use it on our Samsung fridge's icemaker. And then, part of the reason I paid for it, they covered annual cleaning/servicing of the heating and cooling systems. Well, apparently they can't find someone here in these boondocks to do so. So this summer I decided to cancel it.

So of course the washer is still good, and the dryer died just out of warranty.

Bottom line, in keeping with the title of this thread, I ordered a pair of LG units. I was rather surprised that Consumers Union was stacked with LG units at the top of their list. The Top 6 pairs on their list are all LG, getting grades from 88 down to 84, then the German (designed, don't know where made) Miele comes in at 83, and double the price of the highest rated LG.
 
   / What did you buy this week? #3,047  
I bought a Kreg pocket hole jig for a project I'm doing. I already have a place in mind on the shelf for it for the next time I'll use it... šŸ™ƒ
Great system. We have the basic "jig" plus their Foreman. We drill somewhere around 30-40k holes a year.

I'd really like a Castle machine but can't justify the expense, or space it would take up. Yes, it does a nicer job, but it won't save any time.
 
   / What did you buy this week? #3,048  
Great system. We have the basic "jig" plus their Foreman. We drill somewhere around 30-40k holes a year.

I'd really like a Castle machine but can't justify the expense, or space it would take up. Yes, it does a nicer job, but it won't save any time.
That's good to hear. I need to make a shallow frame to mount a mirror on, not in, probably out of 1x4 material, and this seemed like the best for my skill level VS butchering the heck out of a mortise and tenon or miter with pins or biscuits. Glue and screws! I also need to mount some 2x4s as non-load bearing perpendiculars between studs in some wall cavities without nailing in tight spaces. This will work well with a 90 degree drill driver.

I also have a few more projects I will use it for.
 
   / What did you buy this week? #3,050  
I bought and installed a seat suspension for my JD z530r mower ($180). It looks suspiciously close the system on my JD 855 tractor, which is fine because that seems to work great. I'm impressed. Made in USA, too!

I didn't buy a suspension seat ($700), since I like the JD seat but I needed something to smooth out the bumpy mowing. Install went okay - no drilling - just swap the adjuster tracks and use the 3/4" bushings. Adjusted the tension for my 215lbs and seems to cushion well. Haven't mowed yet. May try today on the leaves.

 
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