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Professionals' Hangout
11-26-2008, 07:18 AM
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For Sale Rubi TR600S
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I apologize, been out of pocket for several days....
I apologize, been out of pocket for several days. I'm in Portland,ME 207-332-5194
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Professionals' Hangout
11-20-2008, 08:39 PM
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For Sale Rubi TR600S
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Deane100
For Sale Rubi TR600S
Great board cutter, minimal use. Make offer
Portland, ME
332-5194
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Professionals' Hangout
01-24-2008, 10:16 AM
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Who accepts credit cards
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Deane100
Thanks for the info Deane
Thanks for the info
Deane
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Professionals' Hangout
01-24-2008, 08:05 AM
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Who accepts credit cards
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Who accepts credit cards
How many take credit cards as payment? Have you noticed an increase in business as a result? What steps need to be taken in order to do so?
Deane
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Professionals' Hangout
12-28-2007, 08:23 AM
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what's the best way to get into a tile career?
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Deane100
Although I agree there is much upside potential...
Although I agree there is much upside potential with stone fabrication, another area to explore might be decorative concrete(countertops, fireplace/mantels, etc.) It's in it infancy stages(in terms...
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Professionals' Hangout
11-10-2007, 03:36 PM
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Heating mud room to be tiled
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Deane100
Think I'll pick up a little heater, sure I'll be...
Think I'll pick up a little heater, sure I'll be needing it. What do you think about using quickset? It's minute, perhaps 19 sq.ft. Any different temperature issues related to quickset. Figured I...
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Professionals' Hangout
11-10-2007, 08:53 AM
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Heating mud room to be tiled
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Deane100
Heating mud room to be tiled
Well it's getting a bit chilly this time of year. I've got a small entryway/mud room a customer wants tiled. It's not a heated area and is drafty. What's the best way to bring the temperture up...
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The Mud Box
11-10-2007, 07:52 AM
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How to bring new product to market
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Deane100
Thanks Dave, I'll have a look
Thanks Dave, I'll have a look
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The Mud Box
11-09-2007, 07:30 AM
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How to bring new product to market
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Deane100
How to bring new product to market
I believe there are members here who have developed their own products. Anybody have a punch list of steps necessary to start the patent process? Have actually taken classes on patent, contract,...
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Professionals' Hangout
11-07-2007, 06:49 AM
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Too Much Ditra
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Deane100
I'm at 99cents/sq. ft. And that's through a...
I'm at 99cents/sq. ft. And that's through a flooring store, sure it's out there cheaper somewhere.
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Professionals' Hangout
10-31-2007, 01:18 PM
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Where to find toe kick saw
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Deane100
Rob, The saw came with two blades; one for...
Rob,
The saw came with two blades; one for cutting 3/8", the other for cutting 3/4" .
Latley I'm finding multiple layers of flooring-2, even 3 floors-it's always a surprise! :bonk: Must be...
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Professionals' Hangout
10-31-2007, 08:25 AM
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Where to find toe kick saw
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Deane100
Chuck, A rep tried to sell me on the...
Chuck,
A rep tried to sell me on the Fein...Maybe I'm missing somethin but how can that tool neatly cut away a subfloor under a toe-kick. What blade are you using?
Deane
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Professionals' Hangout
10-31-2007, 05:16 AM
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Where to find toe kick saw
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Deane100
Just a guess b/c I've never used the first...
Just a guess b/c I've never used the first version but I think the extra guard might help a bit with the kick and reduce the possibility of the blade hitting the body.
Thought about grinding it...
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Professionals' Hangout
10-30-2007, 01:03 PM
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Where to find toe kick saw
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Deane100
Good advice Stullis...easier than my chisels. ...
Good advice Stullis...easier than my chisels.
CX, sent you the email. Would be great if you could post it up. Would actually like to post pictures of my projects-just need to figure out how to...
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Professionals' Hangout
10-29-2007, 08:44 PM
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Where to find toe kick saw
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Deane100
Not sure why I can't post a picture. it's on my...
Not sure why I can't post a picture. it's on my computer but can't find it when using the 'manage attachements'. :scratch:
CX-yeah, that's the guard I would have preferred. It is a 795 but...
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Professionals' Hangout
10-29-2007, 06:27 PM
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Where to find toe kick saw
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Deane100
No worries Scott, bought one today. Looks like a...
No worries Scott, bought one today. Looks like a good deal there...and that one doesn't have the wider guard that doesn;t allow you to get right up to the cabinet.
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Professionals' Hangout
10-29-2007, 03:19 PM
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Where to find toe kick saw
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Deane100
Thanks for the replies guys. Did end up...
Thanks for the replies guys. Did end up finding/buying a saw(Crane 795) at one of the larger local flooring distributors. Was $250 but after using it to cut out a tongue/groove bathroom floor, well...
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Professionals' Hangout
10-29-2007, 09:32 AM
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Where to find toe kick saw
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Deane100
Where to find toe kick saw
Anyone know where I can find a toe kick saw. I've gone to the local tool supply stores, they all look at me like I'm crazy when I ask for a toe kick saw. None have ever heard of one :scratch: ...
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Professionals' Hangout
10-25-2007, 03:51 PM
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About standard pricing for countertops?
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Deane100
I agree with granite being overdone.., i'm for...
I agree with granite being overdone.., i'm for concrete countertops!
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Professionals' Hangout
10-18-2007, 05:02 PM
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A list of contractors by area
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Deane100
"And no, we wouldn't charge anyone to be on the...
"And no, we wouldn't charge anyone to be on the list, even though Flatfloor is already sharpening his pencil. "
I can't say how good it is to hear that...I've always thought one of the best things...
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Professionals' Hangout
10-18-2007, 04:17 PM
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A list of contractors by area
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Deane100
Liability is not an issue...There are countless...
Liability is not an issue...There are countless ways/disclaimers to alleviate any potential liability. "JBF DOES NOT ENDORSE ANY CONTRACTOR ON THIS LIST, CUSTOMER MUST EVALUATE CONTRACTOR TO ENSURE...
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The Mud Box
10-08-2007, 07:50 AM
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Building a cart to tote tools
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Deane100
Thanks for all the great pointers...Think I'm...
Thanks for all the great pointers...Think I'm going to build one myself, and give her a name...will post pictures..
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The Mud Box
10-07-2007, 05:07 PM
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Building a cart to tote tools
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Deane100
Building a cart to tote tools
Got several projects in high rise condos coming up. Need to build a cart to lug tools/materials. Anybody out there build one and have any suggestions to keep in mind?
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Professionals' Hangout
09-30-2007, 10:53 PM
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Polishing Stone, wet or dry?
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Deane100
If you get a wet polisher you can always use it...
If you get a wet polisher you can always use it dry. I've been playing with concrete lately, use the tool wet up to 2000 grit then finish polishing dry. I bought a Makita...Been happy with it...
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The Mud Box
09-12-2007, 07:31 AM
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Moving? Have you / are you?
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Deane100
Just moved myself not too long ago. Bought an...
Just moved myself not too long ago. Bought an enclosed trailer then sold it after I was moved. What fit fit, what didn't got sold. Actually made a few duckets on it. The thing that helped best...
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