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Eric - TIA

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  1. Happy easter to you also
  2. M12 because of the fuel gauge. Not sure but ill guess a rivet gun
  3. Your right, we should be on here much more. Are the pictures working for you metaljunkie?
  4. I haven't heard much about it and what future tools are in sight.
  5. Wow that's a great question. I agree with Conductor and would go with the M12 4.0Ah battery. I will have to check with mine and see how long it runs on the M12 XC 3.0 Ah battery. Overall I think the coat is very nice. If you buy one, you have to buy one that fits a little snug. If the jacket is big on you, I guess it doesn't heat as well. The only thing I don't like about the jackets are you just can't throw it in the washer when it gets dirty.
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    New Glue

    Yeah I heard about it for the first time about a week ago and it looks great.
  7. The bits are OEMPTA bits and are very nice. I haven't really used any of their other bits other than the blue bits and the red square bits. Both are very nice and believe it or not, the actually last a long time. great for drywall or if you want to sink a screw a little bit. Here is the site http://www.oempta.com/SiteResources/Data/Templates/t1.asp?docid=514&DocName=Home
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    New Glue

    Have you guys every tried the 2p-10 glue. Looks pretty cool, but never used it.
  9. Man I missed that one. I really need a box.
  10. Right on. I want one bad. I thought it would come out this year at the show, but saw nothing. I cried.
  11. Nice. I'll be at the dinner so I can enter. lol
  12. Great idea about bundling the M12 line for a specific industry. My top tools would be a hammer drill, impact, circular saw, reciprocating saw and Jig Saw
  13. Agree. The Makita and Dewalt were tops. Bosch wasn't too bad, at least the ones I had
  14. LOL I like that list. They make the hammers about 45 minutes from my house. I had a chance to visit the HQ and see them being made. Very cool. I was about 40 feet away from the machines and you could feel the ground shake every time the stamper came down to pound the metal. Amazing.
  15. Very cool. I like that old style look
  16. Man that is awesome. Wish I had time to mess around and do fun stuff
  17. Awesome find. You guys make me laugh and educate me at the same time. Love it.
  18. I heard they are trying to get that to pass for all of the states. So let me get this straight. The government is going to try and protect me from cutting my fingers off when I don't want this technology. On the other hand they are going to force me to buy lights with Mercury in them starting in 2013.
  19. I haven't heard of Milwaukee going after the 36V market, but who knows. I don't really see them doing much with the 28V market. All their new tools seem to be aimed at the 12 and 18V. I could be wrong, but it seems like they are just focusing on those two battery lines.
  20. At first I couldn't really care about the speeds, but after using the Milwaukee, I love the speed selector. Most of the time I am in 3 speed, but on occasion, I do drop it down to 1 or 2.
  21. That is awesome. Great job. Wish I had the time to start doing some woodworking again.
  22. That really sucks. If I wanted that protection, I would buy a sawstop. Why force me to pay more for a product now.
  23. Thanks for the feedback. Glad you like the kit. Ridgid makes some great tool. We just did the ridigd table saw and was very suprised how nice it is.
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