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Just hollow one out and get some kaizen foam Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Non that I’ve seen, MAC has them available for I think the 20V 4 or 5 ah Mac is part of SBD so their 20V tool line is interchangeable with Dewalt 20v Jim- “actual guy in the corner covered in dust and cob webs” -bo (Used to be way more active pre-Instagram) Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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It will have the type number on the sticker with the model number and serial Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Much like all of Milwaukee’s new releases they’re designed to use the newer HO packs unfortunately so those of us with stock piles of 5.0s can get short intermittent bursts of work done. I’m sure with the new 8.0 with 21700 cells you can get some respectable run times. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Well that’s a more complicated question being that Sears sold crafstman to SBD so the crafstman you would buy it Lowe’s is different than that from Sears. Sears sold the 19.2 which was replaced by a Sears 20v but is not compatible with the 20v max from Lowe’s. Still following? Sears holdings was slated to close early this year however they were revived by their shady investor/owner who is accused of running the company in the ground in order to put money in his pocket. Anywho the Sears remained open and is selling off NOS - new old stock - of Crafstman tools. You can still grab some 19.2 but it’s old tech which was hoped to be replace by the Sears Crafstman 20v. So existing now is Sears Craftsman 19.2 Sears Crafstman 20v Lowe’s/SBD Crafstman 20 Max For the best shot of support, new tools and warranty I would not invest in the Sears Crafstman line of cordless tools Hope this helps Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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The current generation of M12 has been around about 2 years, they are more than capable tools. I would hope Milwaukee would focus on improving older brushed models and other areas where tools are needed than redesigning drills that don’t need it. Today is their New Product Symposium so we may find out today the answer to your question. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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That sound is the sanding Festool gods raining unholy hell upon what lay beneath the Rotex. I have a Rotex 150 and when you have the gear driven mode on it sounds like a big block V8 with open headers. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I bet you’ll end up using it more than you think, we’ll definitely up your face frame game Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Pretty sure it was both 20 and 60v sass sadly mine didn’t come with one Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Jealous Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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I don’t understand why dewalt never put one on to begin with Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Me neither haven’t needed dowels and I want a good spot to mount it Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I grabbed one of his dowel plates too, thing is nice Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Wish I saw this I think I just threw my manual out, I’ll double check if I have it I can mail it to you Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Yea I was taken aback when I dig into the line a little more, typical big company marketing. The impact isn’t even that small... but will the tools be available at other retailers I’ve heard that it’s allegedly exclusive to HD. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I am new in this forum. Will you guys guide me when required?
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I also have the cordless 10” Makita, I run it in my shop which means one less thing I have to plug in. I use a full Kerf 89T blade in it and still have plenty of runtime and even power. Last week I was cutting 10” x 6/4 oak no problem what so ever. I don’t understand a miter saw not needing to be portable. Mitersaws are paramount on just about every job site and how many times have you gone to a sight that has limited to no power supply? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Was curious about all the “OCTANE” branding, was beginning to think it was just a marketing gimmick, I think for what you pay for Ridgid you get outstanding tools Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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M12 Brushed Hackzall $45 M12 Brushed Hammerdrill $35 M12 copper Cutter $80 M12 Jigsaw Kit $100 M12 Gen 3 Drill 2803 - $100 M12 Palm IMPACT Nailer $50 M18 Fuel Hackzall - $120 Ridgid 18V Random Orbital Sander - $50 Ridgid 18V Belt Sander - $100 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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With that saw if you adjust the wheel too tight it will bring it too close to the saw, the wheel needs to be tightened just enough it takes the play out but over tighten and you’ll bite the rail Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Which saw do you have? On my makita you adjust how the Saw rides the rail and if it’s too close you’ll hit the rail Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk