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srh88

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got home from work early and cut my grass and stuff. now im sitting here trying to learn a song on guitar. this came on pandora on my way home so i thought i should learn it.. sounds easy enough lol. then i looked at the tab. here you go guitar players. have fun. its funny because i know a lot of van halen, this one is a pain in the nuts
https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/v/van_halen/doa_tab.htm
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
Put a new bumper on my dads old plow truck. Thing was completely rusted out. He just got out of the hospital for the fourth time in the last two months.

He has been talking about buying a new bumper and taking it to the garage having it installed. He was calling around and getting quotes of 300 for used factory bumpers. I ordered one with free shipping 178 and installed it in about three hours by myself. Cut most of the old one off with a sawzall

He seemed pretty happy with the results and I managed to save him probably 250-300 dollars.
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Aeroknow

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got home from work early and cut my grass and stuff. now im sitting here trying to learn a song on guitar. this came on pandora on my way home so i thought i should learn it.. sounds easy enough lol. then i looked at the tab. here you go guitar players. have fun. its funny because i know a lot of van halen, this one is a pain in the nuts
https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/v/van_halen/doa_tab.htm
Thats bad ass dude
Are you gonna practice some of his moves too?
 

abe supercro

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Still vividly remember very first project with the Milwaukee sawsall. It was one of my earlier semi decent power tools. ...have no idea what the fk im doing, mostly a duck tape and zip tie man.

Recently tried out the no questions asked lifetime guarantee return/exchange policy on a Home Depot, husky brand, product (air compressor). After only a yr the hose tore. Since I didn't have the receipt the clerk did ask a few questions, then told me to go grab a new one.
 

srh88

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Still vividly remember very first project with the Milwaukee sawsall. It was one of my earlier semi decent power tools. ...have no idea what the fk im doing, mostly a duck tape and zip tie man.

Recently tried out the no questions asked lifetime guarantee return/exchange policy on a Home Depot, husky brand, product (air compressor). After only a yr the hose tore. Since I didn't have the receipt the clerk did ask a few questions, then told me to go grab a new one.
dude ive ran my milwaukee sawzall under water with no issues.. ive tried everything from hilti to dewalt for em.. milwaukee is by far the best in my opinion.. and im a plumber.. i treat my tools like shit
 

Aeroknow

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it really only works if you need to cut pipe or something.. for wood or something it really got too much rotation.. the chuck comes in and out like 2 inches
Nice! I bet my brother rocks one of them.
But I bet he also doesn't personally own one at home, unless he has snaked one from a jobsite.
Kinda cool thing about union commercial work, the companies buy the power tools, we just buy our own hand tools.
 

srh88

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Nice! I bet my brother rocks one of them.
But I bet he also doesn't personally own one at home, unless he has snaked one from a jobsite.
Kinda cool thing about union commercial work, the companies buy the power tools, we just buy our own hand tools.
nice.. ive worked jobs with union plumbers and hated it.. i was in a 7ft drench and they threatened to call osha and asked why i worked so fast lol
 
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