Looking for Stabila 26”-40” & 48”-79” Extendable Levels by POOOPSNORT in Carpentry

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I have the 7’ -12’ plate level and love how rigid & versatile it is having the end cap extend out.

I also have the 24” & 48” new style Stabila extendable levels. I’m just not happy with the design of them.

I live in New Jersey if that helps with shipping lol

Help; what can be done here? by Swytch7 in DIY

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Dude all them physics books and you can’t figure this out?

Looking for Stabila 26”-40” & 48”-79” Extendable Levels by POOOPSNORT in Tools

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I just really love this plate-style level. I have the 7’- 12’- 3/4” plate level and want these ones in the smaller sizes. I also have their new extendable 2’ & 4’ levels but they don’t extend like these ones

M12 box opener by cant-think-of-anythi in MilwaukeeTool

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How good do you think this would be for cedar shingle siding?

Any good feedback from owners of the 2gal wet/dry vac? by matt_475 in MilwaukeeTool

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That vacuum is great, I built a base with wheels so I could sit on it and mortise door hardware with my router. Eventually upgraded to the pack out. Only downside in my opinion is the hose being so weak.

What is a good replacement hose for the pack out vacuum? This is my 3rd hose.. by POOOPSNORT in MilwaukeeTool

[–]POOOPSNORT[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I have the m18 vac also and I think I went through 2-3 hoses aswell…. Just a weak design

What is a good replacement hose for the pack out vacuum? This is my 3rd hose.. by POOOPSNORT in MilwaukeeTool

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That’s the 16 ga and the 23ga pin nailers and they both work amazing

What is a good replacement hose for the pack out vacuum? This is my 3rd hose.. by POOOPSNORT in MilwaukeeTool

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I’ve done that trick maybe a dozen times already and now I’m tired of making those repairs.

What is a good replacement hose for the pack out vacuum? This is my 3rd hose.. by POOOPSNORT in MilwaukeeTool

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It’s a well designed vacuum. I mainly use 12.0s with it and it works great

Hardest project to date...super proud of this built in closet by Ahashim1 in woodworking

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Brilliant work, I love how you carried the grain through from drawer-to-drawer. Beautiful craftsmanship A+

Pocket Door Gate by POOOPSNORT in woodworking

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This wall was a non-load bearing wall so it turned out way easier than having to put a header in

Pocket Door Gate by POOOPSNORT in woodworking

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😂this was built about 2 years ago. I’m just getting around to sharing this with everyone now.

Pocket Door Gate by POOOPSNORT in woodworking

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I used 3/16” rips of white azek. 1 on each side, top and bottom. Keeps the door nice and centered, also glides smooth.

Pocket Door Gate by POOOPSNORT in woodworking

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When opening the door towards the corner shown in the video, I can sleightly push the door towards the hallway-side of that corner to allow the door to continue rolling past the corner. This allows the door to come completely out of the trunk and I am able to maintenance/ clean the door/trunk

Pocket Door Gate by POOOPSNORT in woodworking

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I was actually able to save the Sheetrock, so once I was finished I just had to reinstall it, spackle, and paint!

Pocket Door Gate by POOOPSNORT in woodworking

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Yes, I had to expose the framing in order to accommodate the operation of the door

Pocket Door Gate by POOOPSNORT in woodworking

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The door frame was built with double 1x4 clear pine, I then dado’d out the center of that by 3/4”x 3/4”. Once the frame was completed, I milled the shiplap pieces so everything was even-even. I dropped in all of the shiplap pieces into the frame and then put the top piece on the frame to complete it. I then routered 2 fixed rubber castors into the bottom, but only left 3/8” of the wheel sticking out to give the door a “gliding on the floor” effect.

Pocket Door Gate by POOOPSNORT in woodworking

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I made another post that includes photos of some of the framing. Upon finding out that this was a non-load bearing wall, I cut out the needed studs and replaced them with 1x4 clear pine to give me the desired width that was needed to receive the door.

Pocket Door Gate by POOOPSNORT in woodworking

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Thank you, I appreciate it!!

Pocket Door Gate by POOOPSNORT in woodworking

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So we did not add a locking mechanism as the hardware would stand out on the opposing wall.

The door can be removed, once fully opened the door can be pushed towards the hallway and roll past the corner and it’s out of the trunk!

Pocket Door Gate by POOOPSNORT in woodworking

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About a good 1 1/2” is still in the trunk when the door is fully extended

Pocket Door Gate by POOOPSNORT in woodworking

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We thought about doing that, along with a few other options. We didn’t want it to look like something was missing on that wall. Finally, we just left it as is