That’s the main reason I’m with Festool rather than Milwaukee – due to its dust collection system and because I do most of my work indoors. Not only does it win my heart on dust collection, it also better in precision setups.
Two things:
Airflow – check it occasionally, make sure it isn’t block or dirty for it to work well.
Thermostat placement – make sure that it is placed well, not is places where there is direct sunlight or any warm spots that can affect its reading.
Don’t expect too much from them, they’re not there to make your house chillingly cold! They’re there for maintaining the most comfortable temperature for you, especially when it is blazingly hot outside, like 90F above.
I have also experienced this first hand; I chose repair and it worked for the first few years. Sadly, the roots came back and I was forced to replace my whole sewer. I should have chosen the replace route from the beginning of my problem.
These suggestions are overwhelming me 😵💫
Tekton – I’ll try this one.
Harbor Freight – I might try this one if the calibration is cheap.
Digital – Fr, I don’t know if I would try torque wrenches with batts.
Honestly, I didn’t even know about Harbor Freight before you brought it up. If this tool only needs to be calibrated frequently, I might try it. Did you adjust it prior to using it?
Need some suggestions for my garage projects using torque wrenches. I need solid yet cheap torque wrench that are accurate for each use. I focus on car projects mostly brakes and suspension. Do you have any brand you wanted to recommend?
I would suggest you to put artificial grass on the concrete. It could reduce the impact of falling and looks nice and natural! I believe there are many types of artificial grass, with different UV ratings, just choose the one that works for your scenario.