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my sawzall got stolen![]()
I thought you replaced your stolen tools. I hope you did not get robbed again.
I hope you can soon replace all those stolen tools. Best wishes.I thought you replaced your stolen tools. I hope you did not get robbed again.
The Sawzall is a great DIY saw for so many projects. Here in the states, you can buy an electric reciprocating saw from Harbor Freight, for example, for not much money...
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That would be plenty good enough for pallet breakdowns. If a person has more money, the battery-operated reciprocating saws are even more handy for field work where you don't have electric power available.
I don't know how much all these DIY tools cost in other countries. But here in the states we have lots of choices from budget brands, to DIY/home user options, to professional trades with prices to match.
I hope you can soon replace all those stolen tools. Best wishes.
Yeah, Dear Wife did not want to spend that much money on new barrel planters. She asked me to replace the whiskey barrel planters with more pallet wood planters, maybe next spring. That's a good wife!
I was out again this morning putting empty frames up to the trellis posts trying to think of possible solutions. Sooner or later, something might pop into my mind. At least, I hope it will. It might be the case I will just have to build something and live with it awhile before I come up with a better solution.Try eBay.I have a lot of pallets to dismantle so I have to buy a sawzall. hope to find a good and cheap one.
Try eBay.
Yeah, I don't know if eBay has service in Greece where @chickengr lives. If so, it might be an option.
BTW, I used to buy stuff off eBay years ago, but it seems to me that the stuff I was interested in is no longer sold on eBay at the lowest price. I think the last thing I bought off eBay was over 5 years ago. Just wondering if other people are still using eBay? If so, what kind of stuff do you buy?
A few months ago, I mentioned that some of my new pallet wood raised beds started to have some warped side boards. I thought it was because I built the raised beds in my garage, in dead of winter, and I suspect the wood was much dryer than normal. I may have put the side boards on too tight, and then when the raised bed was put outside and got wet, the boards expanded and warped under pressure.
I learned a few things from this warped board on the pallet wood raised bed problem.
I think it's important to reexamine a build design to see how it handles unexpected failures. Certainly, I had not considered that the wood would warp and pull out the brad nails. The wood did warp, but the design held with the 2X4 framing on the outside. That gives me more confidence in that v2.0 build design. Also, it was easy to repair. In fact, I could have just left the warped boards as they were because, other than looks, the raised bed was intact.