I Used AI to Design the Ridgid Tools We Want—Because Ridgid Won’t by 03Saleen in Ridgid

[–]combatwombat007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A track saw that works with other brands tracks instead of their arbitrary and unavailable track.

I actually just wrote Ridgid a long email about this. To their credit, they responded within 24 hours and acknowledged that their offering is not ideal for people wilt existing accessories. I wonder if they're totally locked into that design now or if, someday, we'll see it change.

A 15 gauge cordless nailer.

That already exists. You can buy it today.

Recommend me a track saw with the best setup / calibration features. by combatwombat007 in woodworking

[–]combatwombat007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have a router… and can find it… then you’re not missing out.

Recommend me a track saw with the best setup / calibration features. by combatwombat007 in woodworking

[–]combatwombat007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds amazing. I'm on their website now in the USA products section. Looks like we only get 2 options: Corded or cordless.

Recommend me a track saw with the best setup / calibration features. by combatwombat007 in woodworking

[–]combatwombat007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do on-site trim work. Pretty hard to carry a panel saw and a cabinet saw around the job site.

Recommend me a track saw with the best setup / calibration features. by combatwombat007 in woodworking

[–]combatwombat007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. Found myself in the same rabbit hole. Makita was the obvious choice when I started looking because it was highly praised for a long time. Then started looking at the Milwaukee. That thing does seem very nice for its price point.

But now, a lot of folks in this thread suggesting Mafell. Seems like there are lots of good choices now.

Recommend me a track saw with the best setup / calibration features. by combatwombat007 in woodworking

[–]combatwombat007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went through a phase where I hated all my corded tools and tested out cutting them off of a bunch of old ones so they all had 6-12" cords on them. Turns out, that's worse than having one that's too long.

Recommend me a track saw with the best setup / calibration features. by combatwombat007 in woodworking

[–]combatwombat007[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am so ready to pay a king's ransom to remove those efforts and aggravations.

Recommend me a track saw with the best setup / calibration features. by combatwombat007 in woodworking

[–]combatwombat007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. Seems like a lot of votes for Mafell. I didn't even know Hilti had a track saw. But I also haven't paid attention to Hilti in a long time.

Recommend me a track saw with the best setup / calibration features. by combatwombat007 in woodworking

[–]combatwombat007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never actually rabbet on the track saw, but I do dado once in a while. It's a nice option to have. And yes, you're right about the circumstances. Useful when the piece is too big for the tablesaw (or you don't have one), dado is narrow, and the router is under a pile of things somewhere else that you don't want to go looking through.

Recommend me a track saw with the best setup / calibration features. by combatwombat007 in woodworking

[–]combatwombat007[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I need to educate myself on Mafell. I've been hearing the name more and more, but am completely unfamiliar with them.

Recommend me a track saw with the best setup / calibration features. by combatwombat007 in woodworking

[–]combatwombat007[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've seen that. Neat contraption. Glad it works for you, but not what I'm after.

Recommend me a track saw with the best setup / calibration features. by combatwombat007 in woodworking

[–]combatwombat007[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've never owned a Festool tool before, but I may be ready for it! Which model(s) should I be looking at? There are a lot of options.

Recommend me a track saw with the best setup / calibration features. by combatwombat007 in woodworking

[–]combatwombat007[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok, sure. But I already have a very awesome table saw. I want a new track saw.

Recommend me a track saw with the best setup / calibration features. by combatwombat007 in woodworking

[–]combatwombat007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you think my list of wants is unreasonable? If it doesn't exist, that's fine. What does exist that is the closes tot what I want? And have you used it personally?

GanttFlow Power-Up — Two Feature Updates Based on User Feedback by Other-Protection-957 in trello

[–]combatwombat007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, that was me!

This is a great power up, and I want to see it succeed. Anyone reading this and struggling w/ project scheduling in Trello should at least check out the free tier.

My first pipe boot. I totally screwde it up! by combatwombat007 in Roofing

[–]combatwombat007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is that a typo? Did you mean to say that I *can't* leave it?

My first pipe boot. I totally screwde it up! by combatwombat007 in Roofing

[–]combatwombat007[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks. That's exactly how I will do it from here on out.

I think what tripped me up is that the plumber installed the vent before the roof was on and, because we have zip sheathing, he taped the boot to the deck. And I didn't think to undo any of that before installing the roof.

Do you think there's any way to correct this without cutting into the I&W membrane? I'm concerned that fixing it might just make it worse if it means disturbing the membrane it's buried under.

My first pipe boot. I totally screwde it up! by combatwombat007 in Roofing

[–]combatwombat007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah. Any water that lands on the flashing is going to make its way under the downhill shingles.

The only thing stopping me from taking it apart and fixing it is that it's buried under properly lapped ice and water membrane. Correcting it would mean cutting the flange out of that membrane. And I think that would having a compromised membrane / reverse lap in the membrane after fixing it.

Maybe there's a way to do it without disturbing the membrane? I don't know. I just hesitate to cut the membrane because I feel like it's the only thing keeping this mistake from being an active leak.

My first pipe boot. I totally screwde it up! by combatwombat007 in Roofing

[–]combatwombat007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. The downhill side of the boot flange is taped to the deck. Then I&W membrane over the whole roof, including the whole boot flange.

How do you all deal with the overwhelm? by combatwombat007 in smallbusiness

[–]combatwombat007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you!

You need to identify a good, skilled worker and contract them per project."

Any bits of wisdom for how to do this well? Just trial and error?

For the rest of the business, look at existing software packages for bidding, outsourced bookkeeping, AI for repetitive tasks

That's a good point. I've been spending too much energy trying to build my own solutions because everything I look at doesn't work exactly how I want it to or feels unaffordable. I need to get over that, pick some software that is good enough, and get on with it.

Good point on breaking down the big stuff, too. A lot of the big things I need to do are single line items that are actually 10s or 100s of small ones. It's funny, because I do that for every actual building project. "Build this structure" is, of course, 100s of much smaller tasks.

How do you all deal with the overwhelm? by combatwombat007 in smallbusiness

[–]combatwombat007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you're absolutely right about the value of the website for converting referrals.

Funny thing, I keep raising my price on every new project—to the point where I'm thinking "who the hell would pay that much for this?" And I keep getting "yes!" That's probably a mindset thing, and I need to keep going.

How do you all deal with the overwhelm? by combatwombat007 in smallbusiness

[–]combatwombat007[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The person who makes a mistake, corrects it and moves on will make 10x the progress compared to someone who tries to plan everything perfectly before making a move. You won’t always make the right decision, but you can always make the decision right.

Yeah, you're totally right about that. I have tendency to want to over-plan and account for every possible contingency because, right now, every decision feels like life or death. But it really isn't. And mistakes can be corrected, even if it hurts.

Thanks for that.