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Default Waterproofing plywood: Poly, epoxy....?

On Fri, 15 Jul 2011 14:52:24 -0700 (PDT), Robatoy
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On Jul 15, 2:30*pm, -MIKE- wrote:
On 7/15/11 12:48 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:

I had to think back. Yeah, I ordered my first 14.4v kit from HD, too.
Interesting. *They're inexpensive but decent tools. I had an old Skil
9.6v drill motor before the Ryobi and the Ry was lights years ahead.
I also had two old B&D 3/8" VSRs with 1/2" chucks on them that, at
that time, had refused to die. Both have died smoky deaths since.


I consider some stuff I buy to be either disposable or on long term
lease. *:-)

The last uber-cheap B&D FireStorm 18v combo package I bought is still
kicking and I have knocked the ****e out of them. *I don't expect them to
last 15 years or more like my DeWalt circ saw, but hey. *I have a Skil
corded hammer saw that I simply cannot destroy. *It's been left out in
the rain... run for more than 24hrs at a time as a water pump... been
tossed off the top off wall onto the subfloor deck, tossed off a near
30' roof peak into the dirt/grass... it the zombie of power-tools.


I once saw a cheap Black & Decker circular saw fall from the top of 8
levels of scaffolding, hitting every crossbar and diagonal on the way
down just crashing and banging, then landing on a concrete slab in a
pile of sandy mud just to be rolled over by a Cat D-9...and after all
that, it was still a useless piece of ****.


So would the Festeringtool have been. So THERE, Mr. Smartypants!

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Learning to ignore things is one of the great paths to inner peace.
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