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Old 04-22-2023, 04:20 PM
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^^^^^ Whadaya use if for?

I might need to find a need for one...
They make blades and attachments for cutting just about any material you can think of. Sanding, grout removal, etc...


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Old 04-22-2023, 05:07 PM
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Youtube. Before I start a project I check Youtube for the how to videos.
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Old 04-22-2023, 05:36 PM
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My left hip is to be replaced May 24th. Every bend down to pick something up is uncomfortable.

Here is my new best friend:

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Old 04-23-2023, 04:55 AM
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Youtube. Before I start a project I check Youtube for the how to videos.
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And you pray the guys accent is not too thick.
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Old 04-23-2023, 04:56 AM
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My scissor lift is likely at the top of my list for a favorite tool. I use it often. I will envn put the 911 up on the lift to do electrical work, and especially for cleaning and waxing the 911. The rocker panels have paint all the way to the bottom of the car. And waxing the doors at face level is a lot easier than bending down or having to lay down and work overhead.
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Old 04-23-2023, 06:25 AM
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And you pray the guys accent is not too thick.

For sure. I also watch several videos if I am doing something complex or completely new. Some real messed up people posting misinformation on Youtube.
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Old 04-23-2023, 06:51 AM
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For sure. I also watch several videos if I am doing something complex or completely new. Some real messed up people posting misinformation on Youtube.
But kind of like here...over time you figure out those most believable. Not just cars...for pool, this guy my number one. Recently retired engineering professor who takes a scientific approach, often destroying long held beliefs.

https://www.youtube.com/@DrDaveBilliards
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Old 04-23-2023, 09:08 AM
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For sure. I also watch several videos if I am doing something complex or completely new. Some real messed up people posting misinformation on Youtube.
Yea, I have seen some videos that simply skip a major step, and or just totally wrong about how it is done.

Likely we have all found a few gems that are the perfect how to, and some total goof balls that are simply wrong.

But to be fair, there are many threads in the Tech section here that have some bad information in them as well.
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I was fixing a laptop, replacing the screen, I think so I checked YT. First guy I watched quickly detailed the process and pretty much disassembled the whole computer and reassembled it . Ending with, you could just send the laptop in with $119 and we will fix it for you. The thing is, he took apart way more than needed making the job look very complicated, I guess to scare people into paying him to do it. I did it my self with minimal disassembly.
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The first is my ancient 3.2 amp (corded) Makita variable speed drill. Built a house with that thing during late '89 to early '91, and still get lots of use out of it...building basement additions, etc. etc.

The second? My ancient Makita reciprocating saw. Great for getting stuff apart in a hurry. Haven't used it in awhile...but there when I need it!
Old 04-23-2023, 12:05 PM
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Old 04-23-2023, 06:14 PM
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My left hip is to be replaced May 24th. Every bend down to pick something up is uncomfortable.

Here is my new best friend:

Do this. Don't ask questions.
Get your ass on a pair of crutches, NOW. each day, go around the neighborhood, further and further. Take every other day off to recover, but push yourself like a biatch.
Do push ups using said crutches. Take bad leg out of equation. Focus on good leg and two good arms. Swig raw eggs like Rocky. Yell "Adrian!!!!"

Use your good leg, and build arm muscles. Practice on stairs. Up. Down. Repeat.
Two days before surgery, shut down. Recover.
When surgery comes, you will be rock star.

I was out of hospital under 24 hours.

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Old 04-23-2023, 06:25 PM
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And you pray the guys accent is not too thick.
That seems a problem on volvo videos. It's like all former warsaw pact dudes love volvos. Are other makes susceptible?

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Old 04-23-2023, 06:28 PM
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Do this. Don't ask questions.
Get your ass on a pair of crutches, NOW. each day, go around the neighborhood, further and further. Take every other day off to recover, but push yourself like a biatch.
Do push ups using said crutches. Take bad leg out of equation. Focus on good leg and two good arms. Swig raw eggs like Rocky. Yell "Adrian!!!!"

Use your good leg, and build arm muscles. Practice on stairs. Up. Down. Repeat.
Two days before surgery, shut down. Recover.
When surgery comes, you will be rock star.

I was out of hospital under 24 hours.
^^^^ This sounds like excellent advice .... good luck and best wishes Bob!
Old 04-24-2023, 02:46 AM
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Get your ass on a pair of crutches, NOW. each day, go around the neighborhood, further and further.
So use the crutches on the walks?
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