*goes to Google "Ryobi Surface Cleaner"
*goes to Google "Ryobi Surface Cleaner"
$108 well spent. I'll tackle the front walk and remainder of my sidewalks over the weekend. Get er done
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So long as you aren't using an industrial pressure washer, yes. It just flows the water to several angled nozzles which also make it spin with the pressure.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Will these work with an electric pressure washer? I cant remember the psi but its on the lower end
Tap, Rack, BANG!
It will work but I imagine it will take you a couple passes, or you will have to move very slowly with it.
My electric surely does not have any way of hooking up to that attachment... The guy and all the parts on it look so proprietaryThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Built the 3 lower cabinet carcasses for a custom built in entertainment center / bookshelves.
Boosted life tip #329
Girlfriends cost money
Turbos cost money
Both make whining noises
Make the smart choice.
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Always a fucking awful experience seeing spikers. Extra awful when he laps me.
Looks like there's an el-cheapo version on sale
https://www.lowes.ca/product/pressur...leaner-1020719
Damn none available in calgary.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Damn! After my fence, we talked and we probably want to talk to you about our closet....This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They will work as long as the washer uses standard metal quick-release nozzle fittings. If it uses the plastic twist-lock shit, no.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Just because lots of people do it, doesn't make it right.
Nice pocket screws on the woodwork.
For cabinet carcasses where they will never be visible is pretty much the preferred method. Creates a very strong joint, and is time efficient.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
To show scale as I have more of the carcasses built and dry fit together to get a sense of how it fills the room...
Its a pretty big project. Still have the top shelves to build. Then its adding all the facia boards, filling holes, sanding, priming, painting, and installing the cabinet doors and drawers.
Boosted life tip #329
Girlfriends cost money
Turbos cost money
Both make whining noises
Make the smart choice.
Originally posted by Mibz
Always a fucking awful experience seeing spikers. Extra awful when he laps me.
Well finally got the CNC up and running again
Tested the keycap file. Not horrible.
Then went to do a little keychain tag for the kiddo, got my home points mixed up - and cut a clamp time to put it away for the night.
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It was once a 3018 pro, there's not much left of the original parts already - it's riding on MGN12 bearings all around, upgraded steppers, extended Y and Z.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
spent a couple hours on the weekend fixing the dryer. The tensioner pully was almost seized so we squeaking a lot. Pulled the dryer apart and replaced that and the rollers.