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I hear ya.... My buddy has one of those DeWalt cordless kits with the
circular saw and drill. It's 18 volt and a bit big to carry around all day on the job I think.... but he keeps the kit on his boat. Works great! CM "N1EE" wrote in message om... | Professionals buy and use tools that get the job | done quickest. Professionals buy Ryobi for the | reason stated earlier--Dewalt cost more without | any gain in quality. Hang out at Home Depot and | see who buys these tools--mostly professionals. | | Higher voltage 18 V or 24 V tools work better | than 12 Volt tools. The advantage of 12 volts | tools is you can charge them without a charger | cradle directly off deep cycle batteries by | hooking them up in parallel. Higher voltage | offers better battery life, but requires an | inverter and charger with an associated loss | in charging efficiency. | | I have two 18 V Ryobi drills, a saw, a sawsall, | a vacuum, and a worklight, and four batteries. | | The light weight of these tools versus the time | needed to configure power cords makes tool | choice. If the job can be done with battery | power that's a plus. Many job sites don't have | power, or setting up extension cords is a job | in itself. A boat at sea is a good example | where such tools have great utility. | | Ryobi battery powered tools can handle moderate | professional applications and often they are | better suited to professional work than | Skillsaw's and AC powered Milwakee sawalls. | | My Ryobi tools are so good I tossed out my | old AC powered drills, sold two homeowner grade | saws, sold all my battery powered Makita tools, | and kept only my biggest AC powered right angle | super heavy duty drill, my Sawsall, and two | Skillsaws. | | For the cost of two batteries, you can buy | those plus an extra drill. I find four batteries | and two chargers keep me working without pause. | In two and half years these drills have taken | all the abuse I can give them. | | My Ryboi skillsaw cuts lots of 2x4's on a | single battery although it is not tough enough | for larger material even with battery changes. | Along with a Paslode nailgun it's perfect for | small framing jobs and avoids long set up | times. I used one exclusively for finish | framing in a third floor attic remodel. I like | it so much I'm thinking about buying a Ryobi | chop saw. | | Ryobi skillsaws work great cutting cedar | shingles on a roof where a cord is in the way. | Also, a full size sawsall won't fit in small | spaces like cutting or widening plumbing and | wiring holes between studs. | | They are also cheap and affordable. Anyone | says these tool are not professional grade has | his head up his ass. | | Bart Senior | | (Bobsprit) wrote | | Another dumb ass response from the guy who knows nothing about everything. | Robi's are used by many professionals. | | | Loco, Ryobi doesn't make a professional cordless drill. They are all cheap | consumer models for the most part. Nor have I ever seen a "pro" pull a Ryobi | anything out. Dewalt, Makita, Porter Cable and Some B&D are good products | actually used by pros. Makita is among the top units around for many years. I | also use Porta Cable sanders. Bosch jigs are the best due to the patents. Ryobi | makes 50 & 60 dollar cheapie's or combi kits. Scotty already owns enough crap, | so why egg him on to get more? | Ryobi available at National Liquidaters! | | RB |
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he was going to, but when he picked it up he ripped some muscle tissue and
had to be rushed to the hospital. SV "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... Why yes you have.... did Bob ever come down to help you out with his 11 year old "Professional" B&D Grinder? Bwahahahahahahahaaa!! CM "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... | uh.....have I mentioned that I built my 50' x 30' barn all by myself? | | SV | | | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote | | Yeah... Sure you do Bob! I bet you walk around the your NYC apartment with | your cordless drill in a holster just waiting to drill something or | tighten | a screw. God knows the 30lb Hilti Rock drills I was using to place | permanent | survey pins last week don't count as real tools eh? I guess the placement | of new doors and windows I did last year in November wouldn't qualify | either. Forbid I would use tools like my metal lathe and perish the | thought | I would spend time at my forge. I guess the tool shop and all my belt | sanders, bandsaws, scroll saws, compound miter saws, drill press, table | saws | etc are just for show .... right? Bwahahahahahahahaaa | | Man you are so way out of your league talking to any man about tools and | talking to any sailor about sailing. | | Some people still work on their boats for fun, rather than paying for | | services. You probably don't even polish your own hull! | | Right Bob... like I'm the one with the boat in a marina that doesn't | allow | owners to work on their boats? I'm the guy with more money than ability??? | .... NOT! | | Bob.... I even replaced my own auxiliary on Overproof. I do all... and I | mean all of my own work on my boat. I can't afford substandard jobs done | by | pros who seem more interested in profit than quality. | | The girls polish my hull.... as you have claimed the Alien girls polish | your | hull.... remember Bob? Do try and keep your fabrications in order please. | ;-D | | Thanx Buddy! | | CM | | | |
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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!!!!
Oh there goes my heart.... Ha Ha Ha Ha! CM "Scott Vernon" wrote in message | he was going to, but when he picked it up he ripped some muscle tissue and | had to be rushed to the hospital. | | SV | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message | ... | Why yes you have.... did Bob ever come down to help you out with his 11 | year | old "Professional" B&D Grinder? | | Bwahahahahahahahaaa!! | | CM | | "Scott Vernon" wrote in message | ... | | uh.....have I mentioned that I built my 50' x 30' barn all by myself? | | | | SV | | | | | | | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote | | | | Yeah... Sure you do Bob! I bet you walk around the your NYC apartment | with | | your cordless drill in a holster just waiting to drill something or | | tighten | | a screw. God knows the 30lb Hilti Rock drills I was using to place | | permanent | | survey pins last week don't count as real tools eh? I guess the | placement | | of new doors and windows I did last year in November wouldn't qualify | | either. Forbid I would use tools like my metal lathe and perish the | | thought | | I would spend time at my forge. I guess the tool shop and all my belt | | sanders, bandsaws, scroll saws, compound miter saws, drill press, | table | | saws | | etc are just for show .... right? Bwahahahahahahahaaa | | | | Man you are so way out of your league talking to any man about tools | and | | talking to any sailor about sailing. | | | | Some people still work on their boats for fun, rather than paying for | | | services. You probably don't even polish your own hull! | | | | Right Bob... like I'm the one with the boat in a marina that doesn't | | allow | | owners to work on their boats? I'm the guy with more money than | ability??? | | .... NOT! | | | | Bob.... I even replaced my own auxiliary on Overproof. I do all... and | I | | mean all of my own work on my boat. I can't afford substandard jobs | done | | by | | pros who seem more interested in profit than quality. | | | | The girls polish my hull.... as you have claimed the Alien girls | polish | | your | | hull.... remember Bob? Do try and keep your fabrications in order | please. | | ;-D | | | | Thanx Buddy! | | | | CM | | | | | | | | | |
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Oh... No it's okay... it must have been the "repetitive motion" of laughing
so hard that stressed my chest muscles... Bwahahahahahahahaaaaa CM "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... | BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!!!! | | Oh there goes my heart.... Ha Ha Ha Ha! | | CM | | "Scott Vernon" wrote in message | | he was going to, but when he picked it up he ripped some muscle tissue and | | had to be rushed to the hospital. | | | | SV | | | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message | | ... | | Why yes you have.... did Bob ever come down to help you out with his 11 | | year | | old "Professional" B&D Grinder? | | | | Bwahahahahahahahaaa!! | | | | CM | | | | "Scott Vernon" wrote in message | | ... | | | uh.....have I mentioned that I built my 50' x 30' barn all by myself? | | | | | | SV | | | | | | | | | | | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote | | | | | | Yeah... Sure you do Bob! I bet you walk around the your NYC | apartment | | with | | | your cordless drill in a holster just waiting to drill something or | | | tighten | | | a screw. God knows the 30lb Hilti Rock drills I was using to place | | | permanent | | | survey pins last week don't count as real tools eh? I guess the | | placement | | | of new doors and windows I did last year in November wouldn't | qualify | | | either. Forbid I would use tools like my metal lathe and perish the | | | thought | | | I would spend time at my forge. I guess the tool shop and all my | belt | | | sanders, bandsaws, scroll saws, compound miter saws, drill press, | | table | | | saws | | | etc are just for show .... right? Bwahahahahahahahaaa | | | | | | Man you are so way out of your league talking to any man about tools | | and | | | talking to any sailor about sailing. | | | | | | Some people still work on their boats for fun, rather than paying | for | | | | services. You probably don't even polish your own hull! | | | | | | Right Bob... like I'm the one with the boat in a marina that | doesn't | | | allow | | | owners to work on their boats? I'm the guy with more money than | | ability??? | | | .... NOT! | | | | | | Bob.... I even replaced my own auxiliary on Overproof. I do all... | and | | I | | | mean all of my own work on my boat. I can't afford substandard jobs | | done | | | by | | | pros who seem more interested in profit than quality. | | | | | | The girls polish my hull.... as you have claimed the Alien girls | | polish | | | your | | | hull.... remember Bob? Do try and keep your fabrications in order | | please. | | | ;-D | | | | | | Thanx Buddy! | | | | | | CM | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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hee hee he, I hauled a "professional grinder" last Summer, thing weighed
115,000 lbs. SV "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!!!! Oh there goes my heart.... Ha Ha Ha Ha! CM "Scott Vernon" wrote in message | he was going to, but when he picked it up he ripped some muscle tissue and | had to be rushed to the hospital. | | SV | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message | ... | Why yes you have.... did Bob ever come down to help you out with his 11 | year | old "Professional" B&D Grinder? | | Bwahahahahahahahaaa!! | | CM | | "Scott Vernon" wrote in message | ... | | uh.....have I mentioned that I built my 50' x 30' barn all by myself? | | | | SV | | | | | | | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote | | | | Yeah... Sure you do Bob! I bet you walk around the your NYC apartment | with | | your cordless drill in a holster just waiting to drill something or | | tighten | | a screw. God knows the 30lb Hilti Rock drills I was using to place | | permanent | | survey pins last week don't count as real tools eh? I guess the | placement | | of new doors and windows I did last year in November wouldn't qualify | | either. Forbid I would use tools like my metal lathe and perish the | | thought | | I would spend time at my forge. I guess the tool shop and all my belt | | sanders, bandsaws, scroll saws, compound miter saws, drill press, | table | | saws | | etc are just for show .... right? Bwahahahahahahahaaa | | | | Man you are so way out of your league talking to any man about tools | and | | talking to any sailor about sailing. | | | | Some people still work on their boats for fun, rather than paying for | | | services. You probably don't even polish your own hull! | | | | Right Bob... like I'm the one with the boat in a marina that doesn't | | allow | | owners to work on their boats? I'm the guy with more money than | ability??? | | .... NOT! | | | | Bob.... I even replaced my own auxiliary on Overproof. I do all... and | I | | mean all of my own work on my boat. I can't afford substandard jobs | done | | by | | pros who seem more interested in profit than quality. | | | | The girls polish my hull.... as you have claimed the Alien girls | polish | | your | | hull.... remember Bob? Do try and keep your fabrications in order | please. | | ;-D | | | | Thanx Buddy! | | | | CM | | | | | | | | | |
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Most pros I know use Dewalt. I've got a 14.4, but they use an 18v.
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... A pro grinder, eh? WTF is that? I've been in a lot of big steel fab , machine shops & weld shops and can't recall ever seeing a B&D tool. You lose! SV "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Bob strikes me as the type of person to have a Hilti gun and no clue as to how to use it.... for the sole purpose to claim he has professional grade tools. Next he'll claim he only buys Milwaukee Tools! Sorry, Mooron, I buy tools that last. I've had a B&D professional grinder for 11 years and used it on boat tasks for 9 years. My Porta Cable sander is not only durable, it also does a better job than others I've used. The Makita is a film set standard for the setbuilders union and costs under 150.00. At such a small price why cheap out with a Ryobi? There's just no reason to not have the better tool when the cost is so small. As usual, you're not only wrong, but shown to be a cooked fish in the process! Enjoy your Walgreen Drill!!! Bwahahahahahaha! RB |
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wrote in message | Very often, cheaper stuff has a bigger profit margin, and likely a bigger | commission for the salesperson. Are you really as stupid as you are trying to | make us believe? Sure Binary Bitch.... bigger profit for identical items.... must be the yellow dye they use on the DeWalt kit must cost thousands of dollars more.... Bwhahahahahahahahaaaaa...... WOOF! | Yet, with all those tools, you can't get it together to build yourself a proper | dinghy... Huh???? .... you build your own dinghy Bobby's Binary Bitch?? I buy mine. I guess I could build one. I've built a cedar strip canoe. Does that count? | | Yep, you are good at fabrication all right... Industrial strength lying! W-w-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o.... at's de madder Billy? Didn't Bob give you your Bone today?? Ha Ha Ha Ha...... WOOF! BTW: check out my webshots site to see who's lying here.... http://community.webshots.com/user/overproof CM |
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My Ryobi tools are so good I tossed out my old AC powered drills, sold two homeowner grade saws, Ryobi is junk. I got a drill flashlight kit and it died fast. The premium for a better Makita is tiny. My oldest Makita is OLD and works like new. My new one is faster and goes forever. I almost never need the second battery. Sorry, I've looked the Ryobis at Home Depot. Junk for people who need to save a few bucks and pretend it's still money well spent. There's just no reason to buy less than a very good tool. Sooner or later it will pay you back. RB |
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Anyone
says these tool are not professional grade has his head up his ass. Ryobi says they are not professional grade. I can't wait till Scotty reports he cheaped out on a Ryobi. BTW, Ryobi leads every other make in refurbs because they have the highest amount of failures. You cheapskates crack me up! RB |
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It's also convenient as there's 2 Sears tool stores within 10 miles of us.
Yeah...always good to buy tools based on where the store is! Bwahahahahaha! RB |
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An eleven year old Black & Decker????? Bwahahahahahahahahhaaa
poor Mooron! The B&D grinder is used every year to buff hulls. It was a 250.00 unit back then! I've changed the brushes only twice. It's also worked great at splitting jammed thru-hulls. Forget it, Mooron. Some of us actually work on our boats and don't want cheap tools. RB |
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A pro grinder, eh? WTF is that?
Ahem...Okay, Scotty. Me thinks a little web surfing might answer your question. Good grinders from Bosch, Porta Cable and a few others are very expensive, even in the smaller sizes. My old B&D is expensive by any standard and won't fry where many others would. You don't work with tools so you don't know. Yet another area where this group proves their lack of mettle. Now you're all plugging Ryobi as a "good drill" over a great drill that isn't expensive to begin with. Sound advice! Go get the Ryobi, Scotty! Puhlease! It's what you and that tub (boat, not your wife) deserve! RB |
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It's true.
I mounted a prop on my Makita and use it as an outboard to maneuver into my slip. Scout "Bobsprit" wrote The Makita classic II (for example) comes with two batteries. Both would give you plenty of usable drill time |
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That's an awesome statement from someone who can't tell a buffer from a
grinder and uses the grinder to "buff hulls"... Bwahahahahahahahahahaaaaa!!!!! Time to watch some more "Tool Time"! Dollars to doughnuts you'll be looking for a Binford Buffer!!! CM "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... | An eleven year old Black & Decker????? Bwahahahahahahahahhaaa | | poor Mooron! The B&D grinder is used every year to buff hulls. It was a 250.00 | unit back then! I've changed the brushes only twice. It's also worked great at | splitting jammed thru-hulls. Forget it, Mooron. Some of us actually work on our | boats and don't want cheap tools. | | RB |
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I can afford one now Bill..... ;-D
I'm thinking a 7.5' Zodiac RIB with a 15 hp Merc. Da'ya think I should try and mill one out in the shop? Bwahahahahahahahahaaaa.... WOOF! CM wrote in message ... | On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 16:46:30 -0400, "Capt. Mooron" wrote: | | | wrote in message | | Very often, cheaper stuff has a bigger profit margin, and likely a bigger | | commission for the salesperson. Are you really as stupid as you are trying | to | | make us believe? | | Sure Binary Bitch.... bigger profit for identical items.... must be the | yellow dye they use on the DeWalt kit must cost thousands of dollars | more.... | Bwhahahahahahahahaaaaa...... WOOF! | | | Okay, so you are not pretending to be stupid. It's for real! | | | | Yet, with all those tools, you can't get it together to build yourself a | proper | | dinghy... | | Huh???? .... you build your own dinghy Bobby's Binary Bitch?? I buy | mine. | | We've seen the picture YOU posted of OverPoof towing your 500 pound double ended | dinghy. You even cryed about how you couldn't afford to buy a proper one, and | had to make do. | | Now you are claiming you have access to tools that would make it simple for any | have competent craftsman to build a dinghy in a weekend. | | What a complete fraud you are! | | BB |
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"Bobsprit" wrote in message My oldest Makita is OLD and works like new. Bob.... I should take this time to point out that actually using the tools might effect their performance over a period of time. Unless of course you continue to use a grinder to buff your hull.... Bwahahahahahahahahaaaa!! Professional Grade Black & Decker.... Ha Ha Ha Ha.... I'm weak from laughter! CM |
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That's an awesome statement from someone who can't tell a buffer from a
grinder and uses the grinder to "buff hulls"... No yard on the planet uses a buffer on a hull, Mooron, at least not one I've ever seen. They use big grinders with polish wheels. Polishers don't get the job done, except maybe on a new hull that hardly has any oxidation. I have no doubt that you own a silly automotive polisher and some of that colored New-Wax! Bwahahahahahaaha! RB RB |
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Bob.... I should take this time to point out that actually using the tools
might effect their performance over a period of time. My tools are used on cars (3), boats (3) and around the home as well. Last season I did more work on various boats than you probably ever did. I'm sure you couldn't even install a thru-hull. I've done them on 6 different boats. Two seasons ago I expertly stripped off the paint from a CD 22 and restored the original gell...did the same on a Typhoon. Gee, Mooron...tell us what grit of paper to use on such a hull with moderate oxidation and some discoloring. I bet you can't even tell us that. RB |
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I'm weak from
laughter! Rather it's inbreeding. Bwahahahahaaha! RB |
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"Bobsprit" wrote in message | | No yard on the planet uses a buffer on a hull, Mooron, at least not one I've | ever seen. They use big grinders with polish wheels. Polishers don't get the | job done, except maybe on a new hull that hardly has any oxidation. I have no | doubt that you own a silly automotive polisher and some of that colored | New-Wax! | | Bwahahahahahaaha! Ha Ha Ha..... Man that statement really places you in the proper category of an idiot when it comes to tools. Tell us again what the RPM is of your "Professional Grade Grinder"..... then try and clue in as to why buffers might be different to grinders. Then try and think why they call it a grinder and not a buffer. Really Bob.... you're sounding dumber with each reply. Stop now before you've made a complete Idiot of yourself! CM |
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"Bobsprit" wrote in message | My tools are used on cars (3), boats (3) and around the home as well. You use your drill on your car?????? Good Grief! Please explain in detail the type of "work" you're doing! Last season I did more work on various boats than you probably ever did. In the boatyard that won't let owners work on their boats???? Bwahahahahahahaaa I'm sure| you couldn't even install a thru-hull. I've done them on 6 different boats. Wo-o-o-o-o-o..... a thru-hull..... now that's challenging. Did you manufacture the contoured backing plates as well?? Bwhahahahahaaaa!! Two seasons ago I expertly stripped off the paint from a CD 22 and restored the | original gell...did the same on a Typhoon. Did you peel the gel coat with a planer? Now when you reapplied the gel coat..{ Hang on I'm having trouble typing due to the tears of laughter]... how did you restore "the original gel"do it so it would apply with a gloss finish? This should be good! Gee, Mooron...tell us what grit of | paper to use on such a hull with moderate oxidation and some discoloring. | I bet you can't even tell us that. Grit??? Grit!!!! Bwahahahahahahahaaaaa. Ever hear of rubbng compound Bob? Try that with your "Professional Grade Grinder" next time you "buff" a hull!!! Bwahahahahahahahaaaaaa!!! CM |
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"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... | I'm weak from | laughter! | | | Rather it's inbreeding. | | Bwahahahahaaha! Truly Pathetic effort Bob.... you've lost this so badly is plum pitiful. Yet no matter how I beat you about the head with your own stupidity you come back for more. It must be the superior genetics!!! Bwahahahahahahahaaaa! CM |
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wrote in message ... | On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 17:48:22 -0400, "Capt. Mooron" wrote: | | I can afford one now Bill..... ;-D | | | Damn, those welfare checks can be awfully late, can't they? | | Me, I don't have to wait for anything. Except the your pension checks..... I've been workin' Bill. It's something I do when I have to fill up the bank account or get bored doing farm work and sailing. Do try and keep up will you? CM |
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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... uh.....have I mentioned that I built my 50' x 30' barn all by myself? I bet that you could house 8 sheep in there! Each could have it's own bedroom - with en-suite facilities. They probably feel that your occasional nocturnal visits are a small price to pay for such luxury. Regards Donal -- |
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Yeah Bob... SURE! The friggin clerk is wrong. I mean why would he want me
to buy the cheapest right Cuz he can spot a deadbeat a mile away and figures he can dump the bad stuff. Home Depot is constantly blowing out their Ryobi crap, often at below cost! Sure, get some of that! Bwahahahahaha! RB |
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uh.....have I mentioned that I built my 50' x 30' barn all by myself?
Too small for your wife. What's it for? Burger storage? Bwahahahahahaha! RB |
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I can afford one now Bill..... ;-D
You sold your Ryobi collection?? Bwahahahaha! RB |
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Yeah Mooron, cut down a big tree, stick it in your lathe and turn down a
dinghy. ;) wrote | Yet, with all those tools, you can't get it together to build yourself a proper | dinghy... Now you are claiming you have access to tools that would make it simple for any have competent craftsman to build a dinghy in a weekend. |
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I'm gonna hold out for a professional grade B&D.
SV "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Anyone says these tool are not professional grade has his head up his ass. Ryobi says they are not professional grade. I can't wait till Scotty reports he cheaped out on a Ryobi. BTW, Ryobi leads every other make in refurbs because they have the highest amount of failures. You cheapskates crack me up! RB |
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Ahem....I've stated previously that most of my tools are Craftsman, but,
since you mentioned grinders, mine is a Milwaukee and I got it FREE! You lose........twice. SV "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... A pro grinder, eh? WTF is that? Ahem...Okay, Scotty. Me thinks a little web surfing might answer your question. Good grinders from Bosch, Porta Cable and a few others are very expensive, even in the smaller sizes. My old B&D is expensive by any standard and won't fry where many others would. You don't work with tools so you don't know. Yet another area where this group proves their lack of mettle. Now you're all plugging Ryobi as a "good drill" over a great drill that isn't expensive to begin with. Sound advice! Go get the Ryobi, Scotty! Puhlease! It's what you and that tub (boat, not your wife) deserve! RB |
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$250 for a B&D............what a dummy!
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... A pro grinder, eh? WTF is that? Ahem...Okay, Scotty. Me thinks a little web surfing might answer your question. Good grinders from Bosch, Porta Cable and a few others are very expensive, even in the smaller sizes. My old B&D is expensive by any standard and won't fry where many others would. You don't work with tools so you don't know. Yet another area where this group proves their lack of mettle. Now you're all plugging Ryobi as a "good drill" over a great drill that isn't expensive to begin with. Sound advice! Go get the Ryobi, Scotty! Puhlease! It's what you and that tub (boat, not your wife) deserve! RB |
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Your nails dry already/
Did you buff them with your pro B&D grinder? Ha ha Ha ha hahahahaha "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... I can afford one now Bill..... ;-D You sold your Ryobi collection?? Bwahahahaha! RB |
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Why? they seem to like the house just fine.
Scotty "Donal" wrote uh.....have I mentioned that I built my 50' x 30' barn all by myself? I bet that you could house 8 sheep in there! |
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hey Scotty,
snowin' there yet? Scout "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Why? they seem to like the house just fine. Scotty "Donal" wrote uh.....have I mentioned that I built my 50' x 30' barn all by myself? I bet that you could house 8 sheep in there! |
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I didn't realize it was possible to beat him about the head when it is
stuck so far up his ass (or his bottom-boy). "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... | I'm weak from | laughter! | | | Rather it's inbreeding. | | Bwahahahahaaha! Truly Pathetic effort Bob.... you've lost this so badly is plum pitiful. Yet no matter how I beat you about the head with your own stupidity you come back for more. It must be the superior genetics!!! Bwahahahahahahahaaaa! CM |
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I was reminded of Tim, also. Bob the tool-man....woof woof.
Real men don't brag about their tools' names, maybe the stuff they built with them. So, tell us bob, what have you built? Scotty, Tools don't make the man, the man makes the tool. "Capt. Mooron" wrote Time to watch some more "Tool Time"! Dollars to doughnuts you'll be looking for a Binford Buffer!!! CM |
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yep - changed the oil in the snowblower, picked up milk and bread, covered
the bikes, gassed up the 4WD - so bring on the snow - wooohoooo! Scout "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Not yet, supposed to start around midnight, snow through Tues. morn. Stacked a cord of wood today, put the truck at the top 'o da hill. Serviced the tractor. I'm ready......God I hate winter. Scotty "Scout" wrote in message ... hey Scotty, snowin' there yet? Scout "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Why? they seem to like the house just fine. Scotty "Donal" wrote uh.....have I mentioned that I built my 50' x 30' barn all by myself? I bet that you could house 8 sheep in there! |
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Not yet, supposed to start around midnight, snow through Tues. morn. Stacked
a cord of wood today, put the truck at the top 'o da hill. Serviced the tractor. I'm ready......God I hate winter. Scotty "Scout" wrote in message ... hey Scotty, snowin' there yet? Scout "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Why? they seem to like the house just fine. Scotty "Donal" wrote uh.....have I mentioned that I built my 50' x 30' barn all by myself? I bet that you could house 8 sheep in there! |
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Your bikes are outside? All the time?
Scotty "Scout" wrote in message ... yep - changed the oil in the snowblower, picked up milk and bread, covered the bikes, gassed up the 4WD - so bring on the snow - wooohoooo! Scout "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Not yet, supposed to start around midnight, snow through Tues. morn. Stacked a cord of wood today, put the truck at the top 'o da hill. Serviced the tractor. I'm ready......God I hate winter. Scotty "Scout" wrote in message ... hey Scotty, snowin' there yet? Scout "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Why? they seem to like the house just fine. Scotty "Donal" wrote uh.....have I mentioned that I built my 50' x 30' barn all by myself? I bet that you could house 8 sheep in there! |
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nah, I don't like to winterize them, so I take them out even in the cold, I
rode for an hour this afternoon - beats hooking up the battery chargers! I should have said "got them under cover" as opposed to "covered" them (i.e. garage). Scout "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Your bikes are outside? All the time? Scotty "Scout" wrote in message ... yep - changed the oil in the snowblower, picked up milk and bread, covered the bikes, gassed up the 4WD - so bring on the snow - wooohoooo! Scout "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Not yet, supposed to start around midnight, snow through Tues. morn. Stacked a cord of wood today, put the truck at the top 'o da hill. Serviced the tractor. I'm ready......God I hate winter. Scotty "Scout" wrote in message ... hey Scotty, snowin' there yet? Scout "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Why? they seem to like the house just fine. Scotty "Donal" wrote uh.....have I mentioned that I built my 50' x 30' barn all by myself? I bet that you could house 8 sheep in there! |
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