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TheDK
Jun 5, 2009
I need Wheelbarrow or wagon. Are there any quality brands I should shop around for?

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TheDK
Jun 5, 2009

stealie72 posted:

I lost it in a divorce, but my favorite was a big rear end Jackson contractor wheelbarrow. I really like steel over poly because I abuse the hell out of barrows (throwing logs, stones etc) and don't mind the extra weight/cost. Solid tires are a must.

Yeah, I'm leaning towards a metal bin over poly. Thanks for the input everyone!

TheDK
Jun 5, 2009
I've got Ryobi stuff and while I understand it's not the most powerful, I've found it super convenient. I have the drill, circular sander, weed whacker and blower. The blower is really weak and the only one I'm not pleased with but the others are great.

Disclaimer I don't do a lot of DIY stuff.

Interested to hear what others think too because I was planning on getting a reciprocating saw this weekend.

TheDK
Jun 5, 2009
I used my new Ryobi Brushless Reciprocating Saw this weekend to break down a junk wood pile that the previous owners had left in a corner of the yard and to build a carpenter bee trap and it was great. Now I want to destroy everything.

TheDK
Jun 5, 2009
My greatest shame is I don't have a flat work surface.

I bust out two wobbly DIY saw horses and a big piece of warped plywood and pretend I am making good wood things.

TheDK
Jun 5, 2009

canyoneer posted:

Now what am I going to do with 5 of these?

please contact me my email is

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TheDK
Jun 5, 2009

TwoDice posted:

Well, guess I now own a Ryobi track saw.

Which one specifically?

Also I've been telling my wife yes, we definitely need a bigger miter saw to do the next project, so this may be the moment to strike.

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