u/Informal-Peace-2053

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Work truck

Spent the afternoon doing a spring cleaning of the work truck.

I can't believe how much shit I stuffed in there over the winter.

Anyhow here's the pics of it ready for the busy season.

Pic one the power tools

Pic two the misc crap compartment, I just ordered another drawer unit for all the tool accessories, bits blades etc.

Pic three nut, bolts anchors, tapcons, elec and plumbing parts in the containers and chains, straps a towing stuff in the bottom

Pic four passenger top box levels, paint pole, drop cloths and PEX tubing.

Pic five long drill bits regular and masonry, mallets, hammers, pry bars and a bunch of misc stuff.

Pic six laser level, pipe wrenches, hand and tool wipes, misc wire, electrical bag, Dremel, totes of 3 1/8" coated deck screws and 2" deck screws

Pic seven screws, nails, caulk, chemicals, pipe dope, sand paper etc.

Pic eight hand tools, blades, bits and on the bottom extra battery chargers, trash bags

The last pic is the 3d printed battery holders that live between/behind the seat to keep them handy, close to a charger and warm in the winter.

u/Informal-Peace-2053 — 13 hours ago

Question for the pros

I have been using a 100 lb cylinder for the stove in our cabin and honestly I'm getting a bit old to be switching these out every year.

I have a 500 gallon tank that feeds my workshop (hot water boiler and forge) that is approximately 100 feet from the stove.

What size type L soft copper do I need to run from the regulator to the stove for proper operation?

Second question.

There is a regulator on the tank and another one on the building where would I make the connection?

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u/Informal-Peace-2053 — 22 hours ago

Bringing in a new friend?

We are getting really close to bringing home a rescue from the shelter, just waiting for him to be neutered on Tuesday and some healing time.

He's a 1 yo Great Dane about two thirds Mikkos size.

Mikko is two and has been with us since he was 8 weeks, plays really well with other dogs.

We will be bringing Mikko to the shelter to meet Mack either Monday or after he's had time to heal.

Any tips, tricks or stories of bringing a new friend home?

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u/Informal-Peace-2053 — 5 days ago
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Careful ordering from Direct tools.

Immediately after I made a order I got 6 fraudulent charges to my card.

If you have ordered recently check your accounts.

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u/Informal-Peace-2053 — 8 days ago