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1st Gen Lunchtable Thread - General Discussion

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by Speedytech7, May 31, 2018.

  1. Aug 8, 2020 at 5:53 PM
    Sperrunner

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    Yeah i just been thinking of random things to build and kinda designed as i go.

    trying out different technics and ways of building stuff.
    But yeah so far everything beens great. Picked up a couple basic tools today too so I don’t need to take my dads

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  2. Aug 8, 2020 at 5:56 PM
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  3. Aug 8, 2020 at 5:57 PM
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    Lol i still havent used mine. I bought it so tyler can drill a hole in his intake.

    idk what ill ever need it for

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    It'll come in handy sometime. Like in between studs when you have to drill a decently straight hole through it, stuff like that.
    This reminds me I need to search for a M18 jigsaw. Dammit, I haven't looked for one for months and I'm sure they've popped up. Just start looking now I guess, what else you do?
    Hackzall is hella handy tool as well, that one handed sawzall thing. Anywho lol
     
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    just getting home. Pics after I unload and unpack.

    Didn't break anything. A healthy dose of SeaFoam Deep Creep on the steering shaft u joints fixed the binding and funkiness that I was experiencing
     
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    I have the m12 jigsaw and its done everything I needed. Metal, wood, plexiglass. I

    ive done alot of work with it. Just you need to have some 4ah or bigger m12 batteries if you plan to cut alot
     
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    I’m happy for you, but at the same time disappointed
     
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    Are those bad boys useful?

    I bought one for someone as a gift.
     
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    They are decently powerful. I put a 1’ paddle bit through a 1/2” board with ease. But I havnet really used it other then to just play around for a little to see what it can do
     
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    I used it for the first time and I'm not sure how I would've tackled drilling the hole in that broken bolt head. So there is first time I thought to use it as well. I'm positive I could've used it before but I forget I have it. And I was at home doing that so the thought crossed my mind and I could grab it out of the garage. It's staying in the truck for jobs now :cool:
     
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    @cruiserguy

    We're gonna have a small shop + wood shop :rofl:
     
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    So much room for activities!
     
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    Good thing I already have a shop:luvya::luvya::luvya:


    Now to just buy a car lift
     
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    Meanwhile little ol empty is going to be setup for nice shit and no one to use it with!
     
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