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This is the most half-assed article I've seen! What is a mastic? A sleeper side? Sceed material? What am i using a 2 x 4 for? What brand of sealant do i use? What thickness of plastic sheeting? Come on Elizabeth, put a little more effort into your articles! - Robert
if you need instructions to put a drill bit into a drill chuck you have issues
thank you, very well done. But, I have more problems I don't really understand the cordless drill and have a dewalt and have used it. 1. I need pictures of all the various bits and bobs because I never know what anyone is talking about - not different sizes just a basic profile of the various parts of a drill and driver (cordless) 2. no problem figuring out how to attach but never sure if i should be using a housing of some kind I purchasd a set of housing and basic screw driver heads from dewalt and it is easy to figure out but I have a complete set of different sized drill head and scredriver heads 3. can someone tell me what is meant by torque and when you use which speed. Also the switch on top of my cordless drill says "1" or "2" which is which 4. can someone tell me why I broke off the flat head of the drywall self-drill and screw combo
missspoke. Make that There are no "blades" in a garbage disposal. Some people refer to the dogs on the impeller as "blades" but their purpose is not to chop and they should never be sharp.
There are no "blades" in a dishwaser. Some people refer to the dogs on the impeller as "blades" but their purpose is not to chop and they should never be sharp.
Dewalt drill bits are one of the best you can buy, extreme range is very good, with cobalt drill bits being the ultimate for drilling into stainless steel etc. Have a look at http://www.eakersdiy.co.uk/drill-bits.htm
As a carpenter I cannot say that this article is entirely accurate. Please use extreme care when errecting anything that will be over your head.
I heard the reason no one goes here is because of the sharks with lasers that infest the waters.
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