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Yea I heard about the price increase This is all I Got [emoji1596] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Rule of thumb with a Roto hammer is the “rated” capacity of the drill say 1” for simplicity, the sweet spot of that drills power is around 1/2” holes, so what you need a larger SDS Max may be in your favor... Devils advocate is the price worth the upgrade to the big gun if you’ll only pull it out a few times a year, may be better off with a more powerful SDS plus. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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For a start pull it open and see what’s going on there, could be as simple as decayed wires Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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If I ever decide on what I want in a workbench I’ll make it, functional top with dog holes, t track or match fit, vice/clamp mechanism... not sure the direction I’d like to take yet Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Got the lathe bench built just have to clean the top up a little and stabilize it with some feet Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Fitting lots of tools and still fitting two vehicles in the garage...
JimboS1ice replied to Moze's topic in In The Shop
For me it’s a balance of what can stay out, go in a drawer or go in a case, I hate having to unstack something to get a tool out, even my festools I’ve long considered a different storage system for them, we are talking about moving so I don’t want to go too crazy right now but the less I have to undig the happier I am, if I can get rid of every storage box I’d be very happy, but I’m also a shop guy Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
Check out Snappy Bits, USA made Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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wingless' DCS355D1 20V MAX XR OMT Oscillating Saw Kit
JimboS1ice replied to wingless's topic in Dewalt
It’s such a more solid connection than OIS less play in the blades Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
Check eReplacementparts.com even if you can't have it shipped you can get a part number and exploded view of the tool
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I know this is slightly off topic but the new Skilsaw 12” miter maybe the go to framing saw, from what I’ve seen it looks pretty good Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I too have a Makita miter, the X2 non AWS, other than a minor detent plate adjustment my saw is pretty true, I’ve been very happy with it, dust collection is on point, plenty of power for cordless. My saw gets a god amount of use like glass showed with his, my detent are rock on solid. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Planning on it! Just trying to get the shop set up Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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That’s awesome, plenty of options right there Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Is this part of that 12v kit that got passed around from a few members few years back?
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You put these through the ringer yet? The ones that I had dulled out pretty quickly, carbide worn down to nothing after few months
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Ive had this set quite a few years, can't complain none of broke, they hold up well, holster keeps them together, just don't stay pretty for long lol
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My folks bought me a Wen still haven't had a chance to play with it
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wingless' DCS355D1 20V MAX XR OMT Oscillating Saw Kit
JimboS1ice replied to wingless's topic in Dewalt
One of the worst OMTs on the market, blade change isn't the greatest, power isn't the best but worst off it vibrates pretty bad, Feins the best you can get no going back from there, Bosch is a close second, all about star lock, total game changer -
wingless' DCF887M2 20V MAX XR 3-Speed Impact Driver Kit
JimboS1ice replied to wingless's topic in Dewalt
Sorry i don't think I was clear, the 887 has the speed selector on the bottom of the tool but its a manual switch, i find a little tedious to use, tend to skip speed to an go back and forth between 1 and 3, same war i fight with the DCD 996... any who most other manufactures on multi mode/speed impacts have an electronic button that switches the speeds like Milwaukee, Hitachi, Bosch, Makita... -
I have quite a few Jorgesson Parallel clamps, i love them, can't find them now but rumor is they're back in business, have quite a few bessey bar clamps too, if you can find the german made ones thats the way to go Also just got two Bessey Kliklamps, first impression... not impressed but well see after they get some use Id like to try out the Bessey Gear Clamps, those look pretty nice
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Wow, forgot I started this thread, my garage looks so empty looking back, I just went through some reorganization... again I got a lathe for Christmas so I’m currently working on a bench stand for it I’ll post some pictures later Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Awesome work, welcome to the forum Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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wingless' DCF887M2 20V MAX XR 3-Speed Impact Driver Kit
JimboS1ice replied to wingless's topic in Dewalt
Bosch designed a set of masonry bits for impact use, they perform okay on smaller stuff but heavier duty tasks forget about it, carbide is too soft on it the tips wear pretty quickly @wingless this is a great impact from DEWALT except one thing, I hate the speed selector, wish they would have made it electronic like pretty much any other brand Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk