My rototiller died
My rototiller died today. Not very happy about that. I’ve owned a Toro Horse for about ten years ago, but today it just gave up and kicked the bucket. Does anyone have any recommendations for a replacement. I just have a small garden where I plant roses once a year- nothing huge. I also rent my tiller out to a few coworkers and friends, so it needs to be durable. I’m thinking I might try a Mantis rototiller. Are they any good?
These tool bits are hardened steel, and work great. I fix machines for a living. While this is not my primary tool kit, I can not begin to count how many times I opted to reach for my Leatherman, and pop in one of these bits. If I lost my toolbag, I bet I could work fine with just my Leatherman and these bits. The original sheath, which came with the “new” wave tool has room to comfortably hold one plastic holder and the tool. So, I put all the bits I normally need in one holder, and carry that in the sheath. I use these with a “new” wave tool. If this kit is compatable with your tool, by all means, get it, or put it on your gift list for Christmas. It expands the functionality of the Leatherman tool by leaps and bounds.
I do trim carpentry and build cabinets and needed
I bought the Dremel 750-02 Minimite a while back when it
The Peltor H10A Hearing Protector earmuffs really do the job! I mow lawns for family members on a regular basis and thought it wise to get some hearing protection. I received the Peltor ear muffs a week ago and man, oh man, does it eliminate sound! I no longer have to listen to my loud lawn mower all weekend. These earmuffs would also be good for those with noise neighbors, roommates, dripping plumbing, etc. These noise-canceling ear muffs are comfortable to wear, and made of durable material. I highly recommend them.
I’ve owned these Milwaukee earmuffs for over six months and use them in every type of high-noise environment. Whether I’m using a table saw, lawn mower, screaming router or other power tool, I always have these ear muffs on. They work very well at reducing noise. They are comfortable to wear, and good quality. Your hearing is nothing to mess with. For a few dollars you can buy a pair of earmuffs that could prevent permanent hearing loss.
I am presently remodeling a very ’60s-looking house. I often had to run back and forth to different parts of the house to find tools, a huge waste of time. With the Milwaukee Bucket Tool Organizer, however, I can now keep all my tools in one central place. It cuts down on clutter and saves me time. Now I can work on my home instead of rummaging around the house.