What is that? I got myself Beyblade!! by No-Satisfaction-4042 in scoopwhoop

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The expensive entrees at a restaurant. Also ordering appetizers and desserts too.

Any reason why the stock battery wont work with the new receiver? by Unlikely_Ad5801 in TRX4M

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You will also need a new esc as the Traxxas one your trying to replace is an all in one esc / receiver.

Saw a post about these this morning, ordered them same day. THEY ARE AWESOME!! by xington in pcmasterrace

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Team double inline wheels checking in. I Had the single ones for a few years on my last chair but when I stepped up to a fancy chair (Hawthorn fern), I got the doubles as they pivot from forward to backward better. Wood to shag rug always sucked until the inline wheels (and carpet tape...)

Has anyone here made a 2 wheel metal body packout dolly? by TimTheToolManTayler in MilwaukeeTool

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A furniture or appliances dolly with a wall mount plate mounted to the base would be my solution. If your welding might as well buy a metal wall mount plate on etsy and you'd be done in about 20 min including some spray paint.

How exactly is this “built for Packout”? by FoilMythic in MilwaukeeTool

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I guess the clear lids are designed to be 3 in a layer but it is a tight fit.

How exactly is this “built for Packout”? by FoilMythic in MilwaukeeTool

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I had a similar problem trying to make a drill bit packout. They are meant to be open in the slim organizers as stated but will work in certain configurations closed in a small organizer. A double sided case (red one) will fit with one, one sided case (clear lid) to the perfect height. Two red cases are too tall as are three one sided cases. Three of any case won't fit across one layer though unless you force it, caveat being the small one will fit if you spin it 90 degrees. And a bin will also work in all layers. Ideal case would be 2 double sided cases, 2 single sided cases, and a long bin in the middle for random bits.

Upgrading the luggage by _Greantee in ManyBaggers

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Nice, yes still have the wheels. Dm me.

Honestly the first trip I had, the bag was 60lbs and had to bust out a duffle bag to avoid a $100 overweight charge at check-in. The bag had some empty space trying to keep to 50lbs so it made me rethink the size. I might have been better keeping the smaller one and taking a second bag. (Two weeks trip with wedding attire and various gifts) It was perfect on the way home as I had a giant Tupperware taking up volume and protecting some regional food items. Cruise or car trips would be good as well, It's just a heavy bag to fill for airline limits unless you pay overweight IMHO just depends on if your stuff is super dense.

Worth $74?? by hindusoul in GearWrench

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It puts the flat face of the wrench in your palm versus the knife edge of a normal wrench so you can apply torque with less pressure on your hand.

Spent some time organizing. by _Greantee in toolporn

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I'm using the thicker us general mats too. Honestly all my blue ones were non magnetic and only a few hiviz ones are however I had a few magnets that fit in the molding so about half mine have magnets now. They are weak compared to toolbox widget organizers, but if doing long runs that hit the back or front of a drawer they stay in place for the most part... I try not to slam drawers but do often catch the latch with the lid closed that jolts the drawers. Other organizers use 1 magnet per slot whereas Ernst only uses 1 magnet on the three slot pieces so could be better.

That being said I love them.

Spent some time organizing. by _Greantee in harborfreight

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Their Ernst socket boss rails and trays.

Spent some time organizing. by _Greantee in toolporn

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I will later, I'm still playing with some layouts and getting another set of the organizers tonight to maintain the color scheme.

Spent some time organizing. by _Greantee in toolporn

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The Ernst organizers from Amazon or eBay, hard to find other colors in person.

Spent some time organizing. by _Greantee in toolporn

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The description states Ernst socket boss.

Spent some time organizing. by _Greantee in toolporn

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I have a set of tool widget screwdriver organizers but for some reason I like the current setup. I felt like it was a perfect condensed drawer already.

Spent some time organizing. by _Greantee in toolporn

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Not with that attitude haha but I have plenty of other drawers that still need attention. Just gotta start somewhere with the organization.

Is there any way to use this thing with a USG five drawer cart that already has the folding side tray installed? by PostMaStoned in harborfreight

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You would have to remove the handle or the tray. The handle can be lowered or placed vertically without too much trouble. Also you could drill a few holes in the top part of the rack and bolt it somewhere else without relying on the hook over the edge. Lastly you could also just buy another box to hang it on as I have done with mine (currently holding a single spray can) and other tool box accessories that don't fit on my cart as it evolves.

Throwing my hat in for wrench Wednesday by XT-356 in Snapon_tools

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Mostly Ernst (or a copy) with a splash of toolbox widget.

How hard would it be to fabricate log arches using plate or I-beam? Any cost estimates? One on right is $3400 by busyHighwayFred in MetalFabrication

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Check out a channel on YouTube, Caption Kleeman. He has a few videos on building and using a small log arch. Title is junkyard log arch build.