Valve1138
I like the AB in the GB
yeah, i also wouldnt add the flecks.
If I could do a logo or something with then I might use them on the shop floor.
But not the garage.
This is Tampa.
yeah, i also wouldnt add the flecks.
The stuff we got in the package included a bag(s?) of the 'silica' to be added to the bucket and stirred in. It came with it, but wasn't already "in" the paint. All pre-measured, etc.* BUy the granules/additive for the non-slip. Regular sand is full of fine particles that sink, muck up the look and do nothing for slip resistance. The stuff they sell IS sand, but well screened for size.
I have both a cordless Li Ion, and a corded Bosch sawzall, and I'll use the corded one 9 out of 10 times, because it is _that_ much more powerful. The cordless one is way more convenient to use when I shimmy up a tree, though.Everyone should on a sawzall. They are awesome. Especially cordless lithium. I bought for work a couple years ago but never used it until I had to clean up some blown down trees at my mom's house this year. Damn that tool ripped right through the job in no time. Uses the same batteries as my drill and impact driver too.
Some of them sell it separately, e.g. Rustoleum. But yeah ,just don't use shit sand like they sell for the sandbox. Lot of the sand will be dust when really you want something more like .5-1mm in cross section.The stuff we got in the package included a bag(s?) of the 'silica' to be added to the bucket and stirred in. It came with it, but wasn't already "in" the paint. All pre-measured, etc.
You should never put your lug nuts on with a power tool unless there's a torque stick between the tool and the lug.a drill basically becomes obsolete for anything other than drilling when you have an impact driver. Theyre great. My gear is pretty old, 18v hitachi stuff from probably 2008 or so and it drives 3/8th lags through 2x6s with no problem.
the whole "fuck the drill clutch is slipping" or "fuck, the drill spun too fast and torqued outta the shitty phillips head" largely becomes a non issue with impact drivers too
Its not really the tool you're thinking of, which is a "put my lug nuts on" type tool.
You should never put your lug nuts on with a power tool unless there's a torque stick between the tool and the lug.
I always use a torque wrench.dumbasses gonna do it though.
Ive never had a problem with any of mine coming loose with a plain old lug nut cross wrench bar thing to tighten em
Years back, my cousin did some kind of cement 'cast pattern' patio, then stained it. It looks amazing. Until I saw that I couldn't imagine how you could make staining work well on cement.We stained the concrete on our lanai and the shit turned out pretty well.
Where do you keep your Farmer Ted stuff?If I could do a logo or something with then I might use them on the shop floor.
But not the garage.
This is Tampa.
We didn't do anything fancy, just stained it black. I've been pretty shocked at how well it holds up.Years back, my cousin did some kind of cement 'cast pattern' patio, then stained it. It looks amazing. Until I saw that I couldn't imagine how you could make staining work well on cement.
all the shit, vomit, shitvomit, and bleach haven't worn it out?We didn't do anything fancy, just stained it black. I've been pretty shocked at how well it holds up.
Where do you keep your Farmer Ted stuff?
Nope. Like I said, pretty shocked.all the shit, vomit, shitvomit, and bleach haven't worn it out?
We didn't do anything fancy, just stained it black. I've been pretty shocked at how well it holds up.
Everyone should on a sawzall. They are awesome. Especially cordless lithium. I bought for work a couple years ago
What did you use? I want to do something similar./We stained the concrete on our lanai and the shit turned out pretty well.
The whole thing was super easy. Scrub the concrete. Tape off the sides of the lanai. Then I think there was some concrete prep product we put down. A couple applications of the stain with a cheap sprayer. And then spray on concrete sealer. Altogether it took maybe 5 days, including ripping up the carpet?How bad was the prep?