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Old 04-26-2011, 10:05 PM
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You should invest in an oscillating multi-tool
I gotta tell ya Les....this has to be one of the better straight lines I've seen in a thread for quite a while...I can hardly wait to hear the punch lines.....
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Originally Posted by Lessy
You should invest in an oscillating multi-tool
I'm sure he will invest in one, if there is a mastercraft one

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Old 04-27-2011, 02:41 AM
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Mastercraft has 2. You get a choice of corded or cordless.
I prefer the Dremel.
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if u can somehow attach a bit to the angle grinder it can also become a drill!
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Old 04-27-2011, 09:06 AM
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The angle Grinder is one of the most versitile tools ! You will never believe the uses you find with it. Cutting power wire , making holes for wire to pass through, sanding imperfections , etc..

As for the drill Yuli, jsut need to get creative to make a chuck attach to it Then you wont have to buy a router to make nice circles
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I like the Blue color pipe in the back ground !

Is that like 20$ worth of silocone been peeled out of there ?
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Very basic question, but what type of silicone did you use? Last stuff I bought wouldn't dry up. It wasn't runny, but close to it.
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um i think the regular stuff they have at home depot. if you put on alot at once it takes forever to dry. i think Dave did that in layers.
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