Do your thing. You Don't have be professional to get good tools, but most times you need good tools to do proper work. Really nice looking slide hammer kit. Real nice looking 👌.
All them goat pen, fowl, and bird cage building experience come in handy u fret.😂 Plus mi use dull machete, hammer with handle a fall out and bend back nail till it straight so mi try anything
Amazon…. I try to stay away from price discussions. Certainly wasn’t cheap, but less than what I’ve been seen on a Google search just now. Quality, top of the line.
I did some research and found tiles have specific hardness. But just in store Home Depot tiles. I back buttered them completely and the thin-set is rather thick.
I wished they made that slide hammer kit 15 years ago! I would've bought. It's awesome. You would have to consider it's thread pitch for compatibility to thread into other suspension tools. The tile scheme looks great too. They do that in professional shops in Europe. I wonder if their tiles are made specifically for abuse and resist cracking to a greater degree. Where did you get the tile? Did you ask about their application? Great tool haul as always. I can't believe you don't have more subs and views by now.
Do your thing. You Don't have be professional to get good tools, but most times you need good tools to do proper work. Really nice looking slide hammer kit. Real nice looking 👌.
I love those green boxes
I wonder if possible get plastic green boxes somewhere
Good job on the floor , all we need is material and tool Jamaican will figure it out after we nu fools
All them goat pen, fowl, and bird cage building experience come in handy u fret.😂 Plus mi use dull machete, hammer with handle a fall out and bend back nail till it straight so mi try anything
Nice slide hammer kit were did you get it and how much
Amazon…. I try to stay away from price discussions. Certainly wasn’t cheap, but less than what I’ve been seen on a Google search just now. Quality, top of the line.
I did some research and found tiles have specific hardness. But just in store Home Depot tiles. I back buttered them completely and the thin-set is rather thick.
I wished they made that slide hammer kit 15 years ago! I would've bought. It's awesome. You would have to consider it's thread pitch for compatibility to thread into other suspension tools. The tile scheme looks great too. They do that in professional shops in Europe. I wonder if their tiles are made specifically for abuse and resist cracking to a greater degree. Where did you get the tile? Did you ask about their application? Great tool haul as always. I can't believe you don't have more subs and views by now.
What kind of creeper do you have
Pro-lift C-6048 48” Plastic Creeper with Dual Tool Tray