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Oswego

n00b
Baker Brothers Installations. I remember because I welded all the angle iron bumpers on the floor together when they built the place. Fuckers took 90 days to pay me.

Thank you sir! Already bookmarked their website. 90 days is about the norm for us. Most of our jobs go through GC's and they like us to play banker and finance their projects for them. Pretty sure my boss leaves 2million on the street normally. he isn't very good at collecting. Ive shown him where the water is, but can;t force him to drink it. I;d pull guys off jobs and stop qouting anyone past 30 days. He doesn't even tell me about late pays on my jobs unless they are past 120. He'd rather spend the 8% from the horrible line of credit he has. Just pissing money away daily here :(

/Friday rant lol

I didn't paint it this time but for $1500/truck/day I'll eat the cost of the paint :p

dang - truck costs more than one of my unions guys lol
 

achirdo

2WD FTW
Thank you sir! Already bookmarked their website. 90 days is about the norm for us. Most of our jobs go through GC's and they like us to play banker and finance their projects for them. Pretty sure my boss leaves 2million on the street normally. he isn't very good at collecting. Ive shown him where the water is, but can;t force him to drink it. I;d pull guys off jobs and stop qouting anyone past 30 days. He doesn't even tell me about late pays on my jobs unless they are past 120. He'd rather spend the 8% from the horrible line of credit he has. Just pissing money away daily here :(

/Friday rant lol



dang - truck costs more than one of my unions guys lol

After 60 days I leave voicemails every hour, show up to your house, call the ceo, etc.


Shit that pisses me off the most is the 10% retention for the duration of the job. If I do structural steel work for a new building it's gonna be at least a year before I get my last check. I really can't stand GCs financing jobs through their subs.
 

Taco Loco

Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’

Oswego

n00b
After 60 days I leave voicemails every hour, show up to your house, call the ceo, etc.


Shit that pisses me off the most is the 10% retention for the duration of the job. If I do structural steel work for a new building it's gonna be at least a year before I get my last check. I really can't stand GCs financing jobs through their subs.

I completely agree. Starting to weed out the small jobs for large jobs and carrying 10+k in retain-age can suck it. My boss never sets cash aside for rainy days so on top of that he pays for a credit line that's charging 8%. he really needs to refine his business. I can solve most issues, but not getting involved with that crap. Already been working 14hr days this week because I found out all my guys OSHA and safety certs expired so Ive been taking the classes with them. Think I want to get OSHA 500 so I can become an instructor lol
 

CowboyTaco

Well-Known Member
Why are wrenches so expensive?

For such a basic tool, I have found myself using them a lot lately. After rounding some nuts a few weeks back using the El-cheapo Allied ones that came in a kit that I've had since High School, I decided to upgrade. I bought a Husky set (Husky Metric Long-Pattern Universal Combination Wrench Set (10-Piece)-HXLSPW10PCMM - The Home Depot) that is designed no either not round nuts, or still grab rounded nuts....not sure which...either way, better than the crap I was using. They've been great!

Then, I had a few times while driving the truck that I thought "I need to check to make sure that is tight" and would always forget by the time I got home. So I ordered that Milwaukee set that I posted the link to before. Heck, a $70 wrench set for $26 bucks. Figured it would be a good investment to keep in the truck. Not that I feel my truck needs to have "in case shit" tools, but I feel better having them.

Then I helped someone install a lift on their 4Runner a few weeks ago. I helped someone else replace the alternator in their Altima yesterday and had to remove the anti-freeze reservoir to get access and some space to work. Both times I found myself thinking "a ratcheting wrench set would be really nice to have right about now." So the search...

...either they are super expensive for all the features that I want - $250 for the Milwaukee set (Milwaukee Metric Combination Ratcheting Wrench Set (15-Piece)-48-22-9516 - The Home Depot) - , have the old school "round anything that is more than hand tight" head (Husky SAE/Metric Combination Ratcheting Wrench Set (20-Piece)-HRW20PCSM - The Home Depot), or extremely limited in the included sizes (Husky 100-Position Double Ratcheting Wrench Set Metric (6-Piece)-H100DRW6PCMM - The Home Depot).

No way I'm paying $250 for something that is considered to be one of the most basic of any tool, but I don't want to settle for crap and piece-meal either. I want a "modern" open end, a small arc swing, and sizes that range from at least 10mm up to 17mm that doesn't cost a small fortune. I also prefer it to come in something that keeps them organized, but that isn't a deal breaker.
 

Taco Loco

Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’
Why are wrenches so expensive?

For such a basic tool, I have found myself using them a lot lately. After rounding some nuts a few weeks back using the El-cheapo Allied ones that came in a kit that I've had since High School, I decided to upgrade. I bought a Husky set (Husky Metric Long-Pattern Universal Combination Wrench Set (10-Piece)-HXLSPW10PCMM - The Home Depot) that is designed no either not round nuts, or still grab rounded nuts....not sure which...either way, better than the crap I was using. They've been great!

Then, I had a few times while driving the truck that I thought "I need to check to make sure that is tight" and would always forget by the time I got home. So I ordered that Milwaukee set that I posted the link to before. Heck, a $70 wrench set for $26 bucks. Figured it would be a good investment to keep in the truck. Not that I feel my truck needs to have "in case shit" tools, but I feel better having them.

Then I helped someone install a lift on their 4Runner a few weeks ago. I helped someone else replace the alternator in their Altima yesterday and had to remove the anti-freeze reservoir to get access and some space to work. Both times I found myself thinking "a ratcheting wrench set would be really nice to have right about now." So the search...

...either they are super expensive for all the features that I want - $250 for the Milwaukee set (Milwaukee Metric Combination Ratcheting Wrench Set (15-Piece)-48-22-9516 - The Home Depot) - , have the old school "round anything that is more than hand tight" head (Husky SAE/Metric Combination Ratcheting Wrench Set (20-Piece)-HRW20PCSM - The Home Depot), or extremely limited in the included sizes (Husky 100-Position Double Ratcheting Wrench Set Metric (6-Piece)-H100DRW6PCMM - The Home Depot).

No way I'm paying $250 for something that is considered to be one of the most basic of any tool, but I don't want to settle for crap and piece-meal either. I want a "modern" open end, a small arc swing, and sizes that range from at least 10mm up to 17mm that doesn't cost a small fortune. I also prefer it to come in something that keeps them organized, but that isn't a deal breaker.

@Silverback posted a link long ago for gear wrench stuff, and they offer BOGO deals stuff, I purchased a few set from them, iirc, the wrench sets were 22pc sets

Can't remember what company/linky???
I sure he has it saved.
 

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
Yes. Ntxtools.com. But sadly their BOGO deals are slim these days. I’ve had good luck in November with BOGO and 50% off deals due to Christmas. Sears usually does a bunch of Gearwrench and Craftsman wrench sets for 50% off. Just don’t buy the shitty Crapsman wrenches.
 

CowboyTaco

Well-Known Member
Which is a shame because I used to really like Craftsman. I have several tools by them that I got YEARS ago that are great. Anything that I've gotten from their brand in the last decade has been decent at best. I know Husky isn't top of the line, but it works well enough for my needs and the "no questions asked" warranty has come in handy a few times already. Husky has become by baseline, but I'm not opposed to an upgrade here and there.
 

balakay

BabyMax
FWIW, I dont regret purchasing any of my GearWrench stuff. Even if it wasn't on sale. Still a great buy for the money I think. I found with wrenches, you're never going to find a set that has every size you want. And if you do, it's going to include a shitload that you dont want. I bought this set and added a couple of individual wrenches as well (18mm, 22mm, and I think a 20mm as well). Any other sizes I need I'll buy on an "as needed" basis.

GearWrench Metric Reversible Combination Ratcheting Wrench Set (8-Piece)-9543 - The Home Depot
 
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Taco Loco

Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’
I think the 22pc (6-32mm) Long Pattern Combination Non-Ratcheting Wrench Set were pretty cheap iirc.
 

Taco Loco

Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’
FWIW, I dont regret purchasing any of my GearWrench stuff. Even if it wasn't on sale. Still a great buy for the money I think. I found with wrenches, you're never going to find a set that has every size you want. And if you do, it's going to include a shitload that you dont want. I bought this set and added a couple of individual wrenches as well (18mm, 22mm, and I think a 20mm as well). Any other sizes I need I'll buy on an "as needed" basis.

GearWrench Metric Reversible Combination Ratcheting Wrench Set (8-Piece)-9543 - The Home Depot

Gear wrench had a 26pc ratcheting set, 13 metric, 13 sae, that bought for $69 around Xmas.
 

Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
I think the 22pc (6-32mm) Long Pattern Combination Non-Ratcheting Wrench Set were pretty cheap iirc.

I have 2 sets (well 4 really) of those in both metric and SAE. You can find good deals on them. But they are nice wrenches.
 
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tex

That's Mr Asshole to you
Picked up at Advanced Auto today. $20 a set was hard to pass up
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