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Same here. I've beat the **** out of my drill and two impacts. It's worlds beyond the stuff made even 7 or 8 years ago. I've done my whole project (I am about 3/4 of the way done) using one 5ah battery on my 1/4" impact. I have been using it to drive the screws, and also to power my snips. I did my whole basement on two 5ah batteries. Not bad!
The new Milwaukee stuff is a little stronger though, which is why if I was starting now, I'd go Milwaukee. But I have no qualms with DeWalt at all.
Batteries have made big leaps in the last 5 or so years.
Is the bow in the front doors from the previous owner not owning a level? I've had some success straightening a metal shed by framing the inside with 2x4's. With using screws you can shim the framing in the future as needed. How do these metal sheds handle the snow loads I imagine you get in Utah?
The "bow" is an optical illusion. I think it's because I used the light enhancement on my phone.... it was nearly dark when I took it. Also, maybe because the right door sits in just a bit deeper.... the center rib actually does join between the two.... like a glove.
What I do have going on is that I had to trim the red to make it level on the ends. Then the blue was also trimmed in a straight line, then leveled. At the top it's right with the edge of the wood, but at the bottom there's about an inch of wood hanging out.
The frame is all wood (2 X 4's), and this crap on the outside is some type of a cement board. Weird stuff..
Wow. Looks like roll formed metal. Can't say I ever seen a cement board or whatever it is formed like you have in your shed. Don't mean to question your work but how do the corner to corner, top and bottom measurements match up? Might explain the right side sticking out? Also, the hinges look like they came off of indoor doors.
It is metal I am putting on it. The existing board I am screwing into is some type of cement board. My work is not questionable, the guy that built it is who I am questioning. I know how to use a level.
The hinges are outdoor hinges... galvanized and I covered the other ends with the metal.
Let me get this right. Whitey.....are you saying that the doors on your shed, hinge upon your talent? LOL.
Is that board made similar to fireplace backing board? If so, I hate that crap. I always seem to cut myself up on that stuff. Maybe get better gloves? Yeah maybe I should.
Spent the last 4 days with my lady friend from North Pole. Weather was perfect and no arguments. Damn, how am I ever going to get out of a commitment if the weather cooperates and we are getting along? ROFL
Red goes to the shop tomorrow for the P0171 code. I show an off reading on #3, so I'm going to have to say they will start there. No 174 code or anything else. Oh well, if the intake comes off, I'm not paying at least.
It is metal I am putting on it. The existing board I am screwing into is some type of cement board. My work is not questionable, the guy that built it is who I am questioning. I know how to use a level.
The hinges are outdoor hinges... galvanized and I covered the other ends with the metal.
I deserved that. Wasn't my intention to come across like it did but I've got to own it.