This is going to sound ridiculous but a generic car buffer is an incredibly effective and safe (but beware of long hair!) muscle massager. Flip through the reviews on this one: BLACK+DECKER 6-inch Random Orbit Waxer/Polisher (WP900) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000077CPT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_YTFKXM3D6GF7GN360D2M
Wedding stationer here! Looks cute and definitely not cheap! I actually would recommend the opposite of the other poster and say to keep the zip code on its own line and spaced out, it’s how I traditionally format addresses. If you want to elevate the aesthetics I would write out the full state name instead of using the abbreviation. Again, that’s what I usually do when formatting addresses for the suites I work on.
Edit: if you’re worried about centering things properly, left aligning looks just as good. And one trick of the trade for really straight lines is to use a laser level (this is the one I use: BLACK+DECKER Laser Level (BDL220S) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000B8GBBS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_K9PK7ENBXXM2WFGGNDMD)
Not really sure what your budget or needs are, but a palm sander (also called corner or detail sander) might work for you. They are relatively inexpensive and the sanding pads are too. I've used a Harbor Freight one almost daily for many years for many different types of projects.
Here's a decent one from Amazon
Whatever sander you decide on, an essential add-on is a gum rubber sandpaper cleaner. I went for years always replacing the sandpaper when it got clogged until I discovered that I could clean them over and over, and save a lot of money.
Hope that helps!
Instead of buying a deep tissue massage gun, you could try buying a car buffer. I recently read an article that some athletes try this as a budget option and it works really well. Instead of dropping over 100’s of dollars on one, they use something like this which is much cheaper and not as big of an investment. It’s worth a try I’d say
I got a black and decker cordless screw driver for this exact purpose. +/- $20 on Amazon. I'll track down a link shortly for you. Worked like a charm before I said fuck it for on the press trimming and went back to my zip trim.
Edit: BLACK + DECKER AS6NG Alkaline Cordless Screwdriver https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B004HY3APW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_.9Fsyb4X9WK90
It takes AA batteries so you can replace them instead of having the factory battery slowly fuck off like they do.
That project sounds like it would be an interesting & learning one to take on. I have some old battery powered drills that I might try this out on. But as you note the $20 drill is likely the route to go if you're not looking for a project.
This B&D runs $25 on Amazon and has pretty good reviews (likely you can get closer to the $20 for a generic at Harbor or Wal-Mart)
Is it this I searched for it on Amazon and this is what came up.
Umm... maybe I don't know exactly what you're wanting to do, or maybe you're trying to make it more difficult than it has to be. But... this works for me: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000B8GBBS/ref=ppx\_yo\_dt\_b\_search\_asin\_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
You can also use a laser level. You can set it on a chair or something and then measure the height of the beam at different points on the floor. Sport to link to a cheap B+D model. You can always go with a nicer one if you wish.
My favorite is this: BLACK+DECKER Cordless Screwdriver (AS6NG) AA Battery - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004HY3APW/
SKIL Rechargeable 4V Cordless Screwdriver with Circuit Sensor Technology, Includes 9pcs Bit, 1pc Bit Holder, USB Charging Cable - SD561201 , Red https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07C4916LS/
…as a new homeowner you’re forever assembling furniture, randomly screwing/unscrewing stuff, and a simple screwdriver (and rechargeable battery setup) is a great gift. It’s not a great screwdriver, but it’s so much better than twisting a manual one a thousand times when you’re assembling a set of IKEA chairs.
Agreed. You can get a drill for $30, if not less. That's basically the cost of a trailer rental, never mind gas, and paying someone.
I used baler belt from Tractor Supply Company, as the rubber flaps, when I did mine.
https://www.amazon.com/BLACK-DECKER-Corded-5-2-Amp-DR260C/dp/B00T2VJ93C/?th=1
Oh, that's not a drill, it's an impact driver. I'm wayy too dumb to begin to communicate the difference, but I know it's not compatible. This is what I have, it's cheap and works. I have a battery one as well, but this one is cheaper and gives reliable power where a battery can vary based on charge strength.
I have a similar setup. This past summer being the first one with my Landroid, I tried running a wire between the cracks of the sidewalk that run every two feet or so. While I love my Landroid, I wouldn't recommend running the wire to that area.
Due to the area in front of my house being narrow, the Landroid would often bounce around off the permitter wire excessively. Also, the curb between the street and my parkway is rounded. It took many readjustments before I was able to reach the point where it wouldn't slightly slide down the curb and my phone would start beeping "Outside of Permitter Wire".
I bought a cheap, lightweight electric Black & Decker Three-in-One Mower, Trimmer, Edger that I primarily use as my trimmer around my fence line. Next spring, it is unlikely that I will lay the perimeter wire to that small area and instead, I'll just quickly trim it with my electric trimmer. For me, it is much less of a hassle.
This is the $25 alternative: https://smile.amazon.com/BLACK-DECKER-TLD100-Thermal-Detector/dp/B0044R87BE/ref=sr_1_2?crid=289LUK0TIEQ1H&keywords=black+and+decker+thermal&qid=1640013023&s=hi&sprefix=black+and+decker+thermal%2Ctools%2C76&sr=1-2
Basically, what it does is you measure the temperature of your home at one spot, and you scan around looking at different temperatures in different places. It does the job just as well as a thermal imaging camera at literally 1/10th of the price.
Get a Black and Decker Random Orbit Waxer. I don't think it would make a great sex toy but it is a wonderful full body massage tool.
Not worth it. Get an orbital waxer/polisher instead. 1/10th the price.
I also don't really have a workplace in my garage to saw. do you think https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000077CQ0/ref=ewc_pr_img_1?smid=A2L77EE7U53NWQ&psc=1 will do?
I still use one of these for reloading. It was a great apartment bench. Folds up flat and you can stick it in the closet when guests come over.
How do I rip a 2 x 4 with just a saw.
I have a squat rack that I can clamp it to but nothing else.
Would this work?
Have you tried something like a mouse sander. They’ve always gotten into nooks that my larger sanders couldn’t. Otherwise a soft touch with something like a wood chisel might work.
Looks like a nice pallet for staining! Should look really nice when finished.
Maybe lensrentals?
Theres also something like this: https://www.amazon.com/BLACK-DECKER-TLD100-Thermal-Detector/dp/B0044R87BE/ref=sr_1_18?dchild=1&keywords=thermal+camera&qid=1611859198&sr=8-18
Yeah man this is in my apartment and it’s super easy to put it away if guest are coming over. This is what I used to make it;
Vice: https://www.harborfreight.com/3-in-swivel-vise-with-anvil-61329.html
I used couple threaded fasteners and 271 loctite and it’s been holding up great!
Hey man I actually put it together using these two parts:
Vice: https://www.harborfreight.com/3-in-swivel-vise-with-anvil-61329.html
Used a couple threaded fasteners and 271 loctite and it’s been holding up great!
You could use a cheap detail sander like this. I have this one and it has worked well for me. The tip is removable so there are two triangular shaped tips for getting into places like this.
BLACK+DECKER Mouse Detail Sander, Compact Detail (BDEMS600) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OJWLNMO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glc_fabc_doa7FbXQVY59R
this is never explained to you ,but here it goes. all muscular pain is based in a lack of oxygenated blood getting to it. so keep that in mind. i have suffered for more years and many of you have been alive. and the 2 tings i recommend to you are the Armaid (Terry is a great guy) and a WP900 from amazon. here is a link tot he WP900 on Amazon. followig will be alink to a YouTube vid on using the WP900. it is incredibly powerful and should serve you well. https://www.amazon.com/DECKER-WP900-6-Inch-Random-Polisher/dp/B000077CPT/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=wp900&qid=1607840539&sr=8-3
How do you recommend differentiating the two issues? Do you recommend buying a thermal leak detector, or are those pretty useless?
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i has ulnar nerve problems for many years and i could not wear my wedding ring for more than a few minutes without the ring finger spasming/giving me The Business. after i starting using the WP900 they subsided as i shook the nerve loose form whatever was impinging it. i recommend getting one. they are only $35 from Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000077CPT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I want to do a paint correction on my car (black 2008 Chrysler Sebring Limited convertible), but I am seriously intimidated by the task. I bought this DA polisher, but I don't have any pads for it yet. Can you guys recommend some pads and compound for me? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I'm also wondering whether I need a backing plate.
I tried a sanding sponge with a super coarse grit too. It’s like nothing touched it at all. It’s a hand held sander, like this - BLACK+DECKER Mouse Detail Sander, Compact Detail (BDEMS600) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OJWLNMO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_qXoHFbXG0EH66