Between the book store and Home Depot...

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walmart :olo:
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R00k wrote:waaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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Giraffe }{unter wrote: I took many many before durring and after shots so we can look back on all the hard work while we are sipping frozen drinks on the back deck I havn't built yet :icon32:

Pics > http://www.giraffe-hunter.com/gallery/2 ... index.html
nice work, some interesting colour choices that look great. Whats with eth tv on the wall opposite a stairwell though? I cant tell whats going on there, but would like your skills to redo the laundry and bathroom at my place
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Post by tnf »

I've not been impressed with the selection of equipment wal mart has - inexpensive or not.
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Post by plained »

so piddla works for home depot?
it is about time!
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it wasnt a flame dumb0 :olo:
it is about time!
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i see once again you don't want to respond to rational posts
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Post by plained »

what the fuck are you on about?

are you asking me something?
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I told you I'd respond to your post, and I did. ^^^^

You ever used any DeWalt power tools? They're awesome.
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Damn good tools imo.
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Post by plained »

oh

yea i used a coulpe theyre fine.

other places besides hd sell them

i specifically sayd hand tools in my post.

power tools ive have for a very long time but really i use hand tools 95% of the time. cordless drill and corded drill would be my go-to power tool i use regulary.

tho i find these days that now power tools are much less expensive and well made compared to 25 years ago.

mic importing has done alot for everybody.
it is about time!
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lol, plained fucks up another legitimate topic.

Crushed :olo:
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home depot is like a candy store that sells not only candy but cheap beer, as well... too easy to spend more than you mean to every visit.

Bought a 20.00 manual aerator last night, infact. Like I'm going to use it, more than once :olo:
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25 year old power tools :olo:
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fucking rofl you cant even read! :olo:
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plained wrote:fucking rofl you cant even read! :olo:
:olo: power tools are much less expensive and well made compared to 25 years ago :olo:
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they are!
it is about time!
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:olo:

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he always has something to prove!

duumbrain :olo:
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Don't upset him too much he'll start post deleting out of bitterness. :olo:
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:olo:
it is about time!
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walmart :olo:
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Post by plained »

sure ive gotten good stuff from there.

in my city it makes no diff what store a person goes to

they all have almost 92% the same stuff.

mostly disguised "house brand" stuff with the largest mark-up.

that way no shelf space is "wasted"
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plained wrote:they all have almost 92% the same stuff.
92% you say?
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Post by plained »

hehe i put a variable in there!
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