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Eric - TIA

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  1. Me to. That was the one we saw a couple years back and Dan nocked over the dummy.
  2. I only have two batteries, but I will check them, nice find.
  3. A 12" might have some flex, but I don't think enough to notice. I use mine all the time and never have any problems with a 12". The only thing that sucks for me is hauling it around from place to place. 90% of the time I could be getting away with an 8" or 10". If you get yourself a good 12" blade, it shouldn't flex.
  4. Nice pick up. Out of them all, that one looks the best. Never used it, so let me know how you like it over time. I really liked the Dewalt system at first, but after using it for some time, I am not a huge fan. I guess I don't do enough smaller things to really get a good feel for it.
  5. Man I have no idea how you find the time to do all that, looks awesome. I agree about getting the oil rubbed bronze strainer baskets. It's more cash, but in the end it will look much better as it matches. Plus when you factor in how long they will last, it's worth it.
  6. The SR-71 and the A-10 are my favorite. Well I guess they are all awesome. That new one looks awesome. Pretty amazing when the SR-71 was created and the time lag before the general public saw it. I believe the Stealth was developed in the early 70's and we didn't see it for 20 years until the early 90's Can only imagine what is being created now. Well I guess nothing since we ran out of money. Cool find
  7. I seen them blow up, but I have never seen them travel down the line like that. That was cool.
  8. Interesting about the power lines. The ladder looks cool.
  9. Good point. I never thought about the fire rating
  10. Tough call, all three are great brands. I have more expereince with the Milwaukee and Dewalt. I do think the Hilti impact is the best on the market, but don't know much about their reciprocating saw. For concrete, Hilti is top. Considering your a plumber, Milwaukee is hard to beat. Again any of the three, they are all nice.
  11. Never heard of either of them, but based on what you guys say, I might have to give them a shot.
  12. Wow I have never seen anything like that. Very nice. I like the roof hooks.
  13. That is weird. I have no idea. Why don't things like that happen to me. Usually it's reversed. I put it back and it worse.
  14. Welcome and good to have you aboard.
  15. Wow, that is awesome. You have been jamming with the house. Nice job. You will have to throw us a party so we can come and see it.
  16. Good point. The Dewalt was brand new. I have been using the Milwaukee for some time such as mixing concrete and drilling a bunch of big holes. Not sure if that has an effect, but something to note. In regards to the Dewalt, I am not sure the difference.
  17. Yeah those sucked. When I first bought them, I liked them. But when I needed to actually do some work, they sucked.
  18. I don't have the Milwaukee Sub Scanner anymore, we gave that one away. Would be interested in seeing the three compare. I think we are doing this test tomorrow. We just got back from the GIE show, so not sure if we can get it done tomorrow. We are doing some other tool fights like the jackets, and the 18V Dewalt vs the Milwaukee.
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