Got a call from "senior helper". Is that like hamburger helper?
The pieces are only 1/8 in thick, so I was only figuring going a 16th inch deep.I would think that narrow of a bit would burn out in a heart beat. Then you are out $13. Saw blade makes an 1/8th kerf.
That was my first thought, then I saw them skinny suckers.That’s a lot of work for darn near the smallest bit you can get. I have a similar bit for laminate seams. I think using it for what you want to do will heat it up and smoke it. How about a V point bit that is meant to just tickle the surface.
That's nice. I hope the weather cooperates. Been so long since I've spent time looking up I'm not sure what I'd remember...... OK, maybe not that bad.Put Hunter in the kennel today. Gave me a chance to vacuum the upstairs. Got enough hair to grow another beagle! Mopped the kitchen floor too. I used a really cheap 2 mm glue down laminate from Shaw. Surprised how good it looks after 5 years.
My friend who had heart surgery is going camping. A friend is taking him. 5 hour ride. I’m taking a refractor so he can do something.
Those LVP products do hold up well with just a decent routine cleaning. What I see in the commercial world is severe neglect of marginal installs. So first issue is the lumpy substrate starts to telegraph-------darkening where the mop/buffer misses cleaning the low spots. Even then a "deep" clean can pretty much restore them to new. Rarely see that effort in schools, lower end office/retail, government/military so the product doesn't live up to the "no-wax" concept. I always tell those customer; "It's not no-CLEAN".Put Hunter in the kennel today. Gave me a chance to vacuum the upstairs. Got enough hair to grow another beagle! Mopped the kitchen floor too. I used a really cheap 2 mm glue down laminate from Shaw. Surprised how good it looks after 5 years.
My friend who had heart surgery is going camping. A friend is taking him. 5 hour ride. I’m taking a refractor so he can do something.
$4.11 here,I paid $6.07 for regular gas last night.
Got lucky and gassed up at the Navy base for just $5.65 Wed. last. It was a full 20 gallons so the total was something like $113. I think that's the biggest receipt ever for me. I generally don't wait til there's less than a gallon in the tank but I was actually timing it to max out on the cheaper gas.I paid $6.07 for regular gas last night.
We're catching up. I'm heading to town. I think lowest was $5.31 Friday.I paid $6.07 for regular gas last night.
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