ncsuapex SpaceForRent 37776 Posts user info edit post |
This can be about the most awesomest show EVER. Or about cool tools you own or want to own. My list will primarily be geared towards home improvement tools.
Recently purchased the kobalt screwdriver. Not the coolest tool I have but I like the rachet style screwdriver.
12/10/2011 8:00:46 PM |
wolfpackgrrr All American 39759 Posts user info edit post |
Bought this for repainting our house and looooooooooooooooooooooooooove it. Don't have to bother with taping edges with this bad boy.
12/11/2011 3:44:25 PM |
DeltaBeta All American 9417 Posts user info edit post |
^ That thing was a worthless piece of shit when we tried it. And I've had many others say the same. 12/11/2011 4:00:38 PM |
wolfpackgrrr All American 39759 Posts user info edit post |
I think it's just a matter of getting used to. The first run I had with it it definitely did not work as expected. But then I followed the directions exactly and it worked great. You have to really really really make sure that there is no excess paint on the pad for it to work correctly. I usually scrape the pad on the edge of the paint tray several times, to the point that it doesn't look like there's enough paint on it, before using it. Once doing that it would only take two, maybe three, passes along whatever edge I was painting to be complete.
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Agent 0 All American 5677 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "^ That thing was a worthless piece of shit when we tried it. And I've had many others say the same." |
it is.12/11/2011 5:15:01 PM |
ncsuapex SpaceForRent 37776 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "^ That thing was a worthless piece of shit when we tried it. And I've had many others say the same." |
+1
But wolfpackgrr is more than welcome to come over and paint some rooms to show me differently.12/11/2011 6:28:11 PM |
Jaybee1200 Suspended 56200 Posts user info edit post |
not a big tool guy... labor has gotten so cheap now and I make enough that I would rather just pay someone else to do most shit and besides, I am an idea guy, not a labor guy.
Plus, it frees up a lot of room for other stuff that I use more day to day. I mean, I have the standards for every day repair, but I'm not going to go out and buy some table saw to use twice a year at most. It akin to changing the oil in your car, I could do it, but better to just pay someone a few bucks and not have to worry about it.
uh huh huh "big tool guy" uh huh huh
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wolfpackgrrr All American 39759 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "But wolfpackgrr is more than welcome to come over and paint some rooms to show me differently. " |
Maybe I should offer tutorials or something 12/12/2011 10:42:09 AM |
timswar All American 41050 Posts user info edit post |
^^ wish I has that option, but half the fun for my wife is actually doing things for the house ourselves.
Since we got together I've learned basic woodworking, drywall repair, how to paint properly, how to put up crown moulding, how to build a goddam brick patio, and gained an assortment of tools I never thought I'd own.
And I wouldn't be doing it, but she gets so damned excited about the next project that it's almost infectious. Plus I'd feel lazy as hell sitting on the couch while she's putting up moulding. 12/12/2011 11:40:45 AM |
bottombaby IRL 21954 Posts user info edit post |
I'm with JB. I just want to tell someone what I want, go on vacation, and return to it all being done. Every time I start a project, I just lazy/bored in the middle of it and want to stop. Might as well hire someone to do it in the first place.
Ugh. As soon as the house in Raleigh sells, we're going to be remodeling the house we're in. I hate the thought of doing any of the work myself. 12/12/2011 11:59:06 AM |
BobbyDigital Thots and Prayers 41777 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "^ That thing was a worthless piece of shit when we tried it. And I've had many others say the same." |
+infinity12/12/2011 12:03:24 PM |
Ernie All American 45943 Posts user info edit post |
I DON'T USE TOOLS SO LET ME POST IN THE TOOL THREAD ABOUT HOW I DON'T USE TOOLS 12/12/2011 12:49:19 PM |
wolfpackgrrr All American 39759 Posts user info edit post |
I'm really perplexed by how many people weren't able to get it to work. It works just like the package tells you 12/12/2011 12:49:39 PM |
Pikey All American 6421 Posts user info edit post |
The paint gets on the guide wheels and all over the ceiling (or whatever you don't want paint on that you are trying to cut against). 12/12/2011 2:02:56 PM |
jocristian All American 7527 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I'm really perplexed by how many people weren't able to get it to work. It works just like the package tells you" |
I actually thought you were being sarcastic in your first post it is that bad. I used to work in the paint department at Sears and not once have I ever heard anyone make a positive comment about it. I mean, does it really work just like the package tells you if you have to wipe off so much paint that it takes 3-4 passes to finish the job?12/12/2011 2:16:29 PM |
Agent 0 All American 5677 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "The paint gets on the guide wheels and all over the ceiling " | this.
Tape will not save you.12/12/2011 2:18:27 PM |
jbrick83 All American 23447 Posts user info edit post |
Not exactly a cool tool....but the Craftsmen power drill I got for Christmas last year is my favorite thing on the face of this earth. I don't know how I lived without one before then. 12/12/2011 2:23:19 PM |
spydyrwyr All American 3021 Posts user info edit post |
Kreg jigs are flippin' sweet and really open you up to some cool carpentry projects.
Also a couple years ago I got a Black & Decker folding work table with integral bar clamps. It's makes a great work bench, assembly table, compound miter saw stand, etc. It's light, sets up in <10 seconds, breaks down just as quickly, and folds up to only 4-5" thick. Great for jobsites or anyone who wants to save space in the shop. I can't seem to find it on lowes.com, but it is exactly the same as this one at Depot (although I think mine was much less expensive):
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-203118732/h_d2/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053 12/12/2011 2:36:01 PM |
Wadhead1 Duke is puke 20897 Posts user info edit post |
^^ Agreed, a good power drill is a life saver. 12/12/2011 3:38:33 PM |
Jaybee1200 Suspended 56200 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I DON'T USE TOOLS SO LET ME POST IN THE TOOL THREAD ABOUT HOW I DON'T USE TOOLS" |
ha, that's rich, real rich... Ernie claiming someone is posting in a thread they dont really care about just to do it... Ernie, the King of PIATTDRCA
and for the record, I did say I have the standard tools... so if anyone posts a "cool" one of them, I would be interested. But I have a feeling that most people's definition of a "cool tool" will be some relatively exotic, obscure tool that is used for random one off projects.12/12/2011 4:14:04 PM |
Slave Famous Become Wrath 34079 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I am an idea guy, not a labor guy. " |
"Hmm, cracked the toilet again. Wait a second, I got a great idea...I'll call someone to fix it. Fuck yeah"
12/12/2011 4:24:41 PM |
Jaybee1200 Suspended 56200 Posts user info edit post |
you have boring ideas
and I know you would never click in a tools thread, so must be the patented SF/Ernie "let's see where Jaybee has been posting" scenario once again
[Edited on December 12, 2011 at 4:30 PM. Reason : d] 12/12/2011 4:29:37 PM |
Slave Famous Become Wrath 34079 Posts user info edit post |
Wally and Eddie gotta keep tabs on the Beav 12/12/2011 4:42:39 PM |
BobbyDigital Thots and Prayers 41777 Posts user info edit post |
a cool tool for Jaybee1200
12/12/2011 4:43:52 PM |
Jaybee1200 Suspended 56200 Posts user info edit post |
and one for Bobby and his buddy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhinoplasty
and once again, the usual suspects getting a thread totally off topic due to their weird obsession with me.
[Edited on December 12, 2011 at 4:52 PM. Reason : d] 12/12/2011 4:45:51 PM |
jtw208 5290 Posts user info edit post |
I love these things. They can be kind of expensive but it's worth it.
12/12/2011 4:55:10 PM |
ncsuapex SpaceForRent 37776 Posts user info edit post |
spydyrwyr, have you seen the "jawhorse". I've been trying to design a good work bench but I've got limited space in my workshop so I like to look at good multifunctional tools. The jawhorse looks like a pretty good deal, plus it folds up to store out of the way.
The kreg jigs are pretty high on my list. Gotta take care of a few other tools first.
wolfpackgrrr. I hate painting. I'm convinced it's what they make child molesters do in hell
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wolfpackgrrr All American 39759 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "The paint gets on the guide wheels and all over the ceiling " |
The only time I ran into that is when I just globbed waaaaaaaaaaaay too much paint onto the thing.
Quote : | "does it really work just like the package tells you if you have to wipe off so much paint that it takes 3-4 passes to finish the job?" |
It takes a couple passes with a paint roller or a paint brush to get consistent, even coverage. Not sure why this thing would be any different.12/12/2011 5:22:37 PM |
mdozer73 All American 8005 Posts user info edit post |
This thing saved me from having to buy three new strands of lights this year. Totally worth the $20.
12/13/2011 9:28:02 AM |
timswar All American 41050 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah, our light checker was great once we finally figured it out. Ours is a bit temperamental. 12/13/2011 9:48:38 AM |
optmusprimer All American 30318 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah these are great, if you are having problems you are not doing it right. I have probably painted 30 walls since discovering this and its worked perfectly every time. If you have paint going everywhere you are using too much paint. Practice on another section of wall until you don't fuck it up.
12/13/2011 9:49:12 AM |
wolfpackgrrr All American 39759 Posts user info edit post |
^ See I'm not the only one
^^^ Okay, so we saw a commercial for that thing the other night and I'm not understanding how it's any better than your fingers for fixing burned out bulbs. How is it an improvement over fingernails? I've been curious since seeing that commercial. 12/13/2011 10:21:14 AM |
Wadhead1 Duke is puke 20897 Posts user info edit post |
Why would you even want to paint 30 walls? Pay someone to do that! 12/13/2011 11:28:49 AM |
optmusprimer All American 30318 Posts user info edit post |
When you want something done right... 12/13/2011 11:36:43 AM |
Jaybee1200 Suspended 56200 Posts user info edit post |
pay the right person to do it haha 12/13/2011 12:20:00 PM |
Ernie All American 45943 Posts user info edit post |
munch munch burp 12/13/2011 12:36:17 PM |
Wolfmarsh What? 5975 Posts user info edit post |
The trick to painting the edge near ceilings is to run a phillips head screwdriver along the joint where the ceiling meets the wall, holding the screw driver at more of a vertical angle.
This creates a little divot in the joint. Then by hand, with no tape, use an angled brush so that the flare of the brush (im probably not using the right term) goes up into that divot.
Instant beautiful line, and you cant tell it is an indention from the ground, only close up.
A painter taught me that and I have never looked back.
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ncsuapex SpaceForRent 37776 Posts user info edit post |
Does that work well with popcorn ceiling? 12/13/2011 12:45:28 PM |
Wolfmarsh What? 5975 Posts user info edit post |
I used the trick to paint all of my walls that way, and I have popcorn.
I actually think it works better with popcorn ceilings because the shadows from the popcorn hide the tiny divot better. You really dont want to make the divot too big, only big enough for the tip of the brush to slide in. 12/13/2011 12:52:14 PM |
ncsuapex SpaceForRent 37776 Posts user info edit post |
I haven't painted any walls except the passthrough wall I did in my kitchen but I didn't try that tip.
Recently bought this. So far I've sharpened a chopping knife, a pearing knife and some serrated kitchen knives. And this thing got them INCREDIBLY sharp. I am very pleased so far.
http://www.worksharptools.com/sportsmans-sharpener.html 4/21/2012 4:42:09 PM |
Arab13 Art Vandelay 45180 Posts user info edit post |
dremmel IR temp scanner. 4/24/2012 12:33:46 PM |
Krallum 56A0D3 15294 Posts user info edit post |
What do you use an IR temp scanner for? Cooking?
Go weller or go home. I am in the market for a Drill Press, the one i bought from harbor freight a few years ago sucks dick and after everyone coming over to use it for the 2AM last minute projects it has only gotten worse. I need something that will accept TINY drill bits like down to millimeters. I've been debating getting one of those dremel stands but they look awkward
I'm Krallum and I approved this message. 4/26/2012 11:45:32 PM |
ncsuapex SpaceForRent 37776 Posts user info edit post |
I use my IR temp scanner for cooking and to fuck with my moms dogs. 4/28/2012 12:27:00 PM |
Arab13 Art Vandelay 45180 Posts user info edit post |
Insulation install, or rather, adding more. Finding leaks around the windows and doors. Cooking as well, makes it very easy to get skillets juuuust right. 5/5/2012 1:29:46 AM |
ncsuapex SpaceForRent 37776 Posts user info edit post |
Finally getting around to painting the hallway and dining room. Bought the Wagner turbo roll from amazon. This thing is AWESOME BABY! It took a few minutes to get started with it and I made a mess on my drop cloth. But once I got started I painted the dining room in about an hour and it looks great. The coverage is much better than the standard paint roller. Clean up took longer than normal. But with the time I saved in painting and as good as it looks ill take it
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001U0PMPC 12/21/2012 7:00:13 PM |