We took a Makita battery powered leaf blower camping on a bike tour
it was good for blowing up air mattresses and blowing the water off of tarps and tent flys
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We took a Makita battery powered leaf blower camping on a bike tour
it was good for blowing up air mattresses and blowing the water off of tarps and tent flys
I had no idea Ryobi offered that misting fan. That's a great idea.
I'm a. It surprised to see the Ryobi love, but as a casual homeowner I have to say I'm thrilled with their 18V cordless tools. The 18 gauge finish nailer and 23 gauge pin nailer have been fantastic. I've got over 1000 fasteners through each with no issues and have not recharged either 4AH battery.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...801665db37.jpg
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Battery on the bottom, propane in the back, fire out the front.
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Found at a garage sale, probably around 100 years old, paid $5.00 for it and it still generates electricity
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Cleaned the grime off
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Matches my 1948 DuPont powder box
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Going to test it out on Sunday.....
alligator clamps to the nipples?Quote:
Going to test it out on Sunday.....
It would be cool to have that be your doorbell button or some other mundane function that would give people pause.
That is a sweet find Snoqpass
That Ryobi collection back there is bananas. Cool. But crazy. Ryobi engineers are definitely high at work.
Toilet flush
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I have a couple of old powder boxes that I sorta been collecting
DuPont 1948
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Atlas 1948 and electric cap box
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This one was already painted with a lid on it I use it for sandpaper storage
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And here I thought it was Acme that made all the explosives.
Acme is a subsidiary that supplies the cartoon industry
I lol’d
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Just salvaged this from a 1922 school building I’m remodeling. It shall live on my garage wall for years to come.
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