Show what you did with your EDC today.

Love those Saturday morning calls...."Hey we put in a new ritchie waterer this summer and now have no power out there its going to freeze soon." Come to find the guy dug in the new water line and pulled the uf wire up and out of the ground from 8 feet down including the inner duct containing the wire and just think 'huh thats weird' and continue to bury the water line and install the waterer instead of calling me to splice the wire thats 8 foot down and already up under the waterer....thanks.

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Battery got a little toasty i guess

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I was looking at the long masonry bit you had there (or that’s what it looked like to me). We had a job were we had to drill some brick columns and add post lights. So basically we’ve got a six foot long 1-1/8 masonry bit for a spline drive rotary hammer. Took it to a machine shop and they cut the bit in half and welded rebar in between. I pray I never have to use that thing again :confused:
 
I was looking at the long masonry bit you had there (or that’s what it looked like to me). We had a job were we had to drill some brick columns and add post lights. So basically we’ve got a six foot long 1-1/8 masonry bit for a spline drive rotary hammer. Took it to a machine shop and they cut the bit in half and welded rebar in between. I pray I never have to use that thing again :confused:

It is a 1-1/8 sds x 18" bit with a 18" sds extension so essentially a 3 foot masonry bit i used to undermine/bore a hole under the foot thick cement pad and through a 2 inch brick sleeve in the center...it was just long enough....i got lucky.

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I have a better/right tool to do this , but seems I spend too much time hanging on bladeforums :D
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Again trying not to one up everyone :D
So Just opened a Amazon box with my AD10
To get at some new vinyl to spin :thumbsup:
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Oh and wait there’s more ;)
I used my Delica M390 to surgeon like slice the plastic sleeve :eek::p:D
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Very appropriate openers you chose to use (I may have chose serrated though, lol). Nice choice of such a classic LP too.
Now you got me humming No Sleep Till Brooklyn, haha, thanks brother, you rock!
 
Very appropriate openers you chose to use (I may have chose serrated though, lol). Nice choice of such a classic LP too.
Now you got me humming No Sleep Till Brooklyn, haha, thanks brother, you rock!
Thanks My Friend !!
If it makes you feel any better it’s stuck in my head still to :D
Can’t wait to get home and give it another spin lol.
 
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