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    I didnt see anyone mention

    Hot wire tools for styrofoam.... you can make then yourself.

    i found to that latex contact cement works great on styrofoam and cuts well with hot wire.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ibjeepin View Post
    YEP!!!! but its not the only hooby that is that way.......

    JEEP = Just empty every pocket!
    I have had people tell me to put a donation box out front but thats not the reason I do it. The TOTs LOVE it, and so I!
    "CURIOSITY KILLED THE CAT YOU KNOW..." "I KNOW"
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    Quote Originally Posted by zacharybinx View Post
    I have had people tell me to put a donation box out front but thats not the reason I do it. The TOTs LOVE it, and so I!
    I second that thought!
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    ...and if space is really not an issue ya gotta keep some old pallats and barrels around for the really big projects. Did anyone mention liguid nails and a caulking gun yet?
    Undead and loving it!
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    I found someone that has 45 various chargers. He mentions they were for cell phones and electronic equipment. Both car and home. Is there a use for these? Should I grab them all?

    Thanks,
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    Styrofoam, I work in the medical setting and have access to all kinds of foam coolers they make great pillars, tombstone bases etc.
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    I want one of these - 6 Inch Cutoff Saw from Harborfreight @ $39.99...Uncle brought one to our last meeting and it went through conduit like a hot butter through knife...and the sparks were cool. Should make cutting rebar easier too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scatterbrains View Post
    I want one of these - 6 Inch Cutoff Saw from Harborfreight @ $39.99...Uncle brought one to our last meeting and it went through conduit like a hot butter through knife...and the sparks were cool. Should make cutting rebar easier too.

    Scatterbrains, cut off saws are a great investment. I only have one thing to add, consider buying the 14 inch cut off saw if you can swing it. It will cost a little more up front, but you will be much happier in the end. It gives you much more flexibility and will cut up to a 6 inch round pipe on a 45 degree angle. Also does an awesome job on PVC pipe. I have even cut plexiglass with it. I would highly recommend my Craftsman saw to anyone.
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