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4 hours ago, HiltiWpg said:
Gloves are the bane of an Electrician’s existence. We sometimes have to wear them, I want to wear them, but you simply cannot do fine/precision work.
I tried fingerless gloves, or gloves with the tip of the first and middle finger missing, and the result is pretty much the same.
Someone needs to make a proper fitting glove for high dexterity applications!
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkTry doing outlet covers with gloves on Well now they have the screwdriver and plastic tab that's "supposed" to hold the screw. I still can't believe nothing better has been invented
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I hate the loss of dexterity with gloves though, but If I'm doing something nasty I will wear them.
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On 11/30/2017 at 4:04 PM, comp56 said:
I feel the same way don't think I have taken a bath my entire adult life, a shower once or twice a month is good.....lol but happy wife happy life now all she wants is I shower twice as much....haha
Yep I want all the power jets!!
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It looks amazing but, the soaking tub isn't for me. I would rather invest in a crazy shower myself with all the goodies.
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I get peoples lives get busy but it sucks not knowing if they are ok or what. Also it is true forms are not the same after the proliferation of social media.
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I think Bosch is stinging from the React saws being banned for sale in the USA and the wireless charging flopping on them.
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Wow just ended up in this thread so many people that don't post here anymore
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Most of the recon'ed tools are just customer returns on tools they just didn't want or "rented"
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The only ones I know of are Electra and Pixie!!
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I wish I had editing stills because a TIA super cut version would be hilarious!!
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The 12v tools with the stem packs have a nice compact form factor compared to an 18v tool. 12v tools made more sense back about 5/6 years ago when 18v tools were bigger and heavier. Now the size factor isn't as much now.
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Why didn't they use Dewalt 20v batteries? I would worry about SBD supporting this line long term.
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Bosch is strong in the concrete side for sure
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Just now, overanalyze said:
Their delay is one reason why I went back to Dewalt for my primary cordless tools. Just don't seem to really care much about the NA market.
Bosch might make durable tools but the lack of new tools and expansion is staggering. I would tell someone to go Ridgid over Bosch unless they just needed very basic tools.
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I wish Na Bosch wasn't so slow or picky with releasing new tools. The crazy thing is they are going all in with the core batteries but really have tools that benefit from them for the most part.
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It's a classic Christmas movie!!
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All the SBD pancake compressors are pretty much the same like Cro8nd mentioned. Just pick the best deal for the most part.
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OTT already posted about the change. I wasn't sure if this was also going to happen in the USA though. I wonder why the name didn't transfer with the purchase. With TTI they licensed the Ryobi name, and then you have the Ridgid deal which is even more confusing. This is going to confuse some people.
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3 hours ago, Bmill25 said:
Ok, now I see it. Being computer illiterate, I didn't realize they were videos. When I buy a piece of equipment, I don't buy from a company that specializes in something else. My truck is a ford, not a Nissan. My power tools are Milwaukee, not Chicago, my hunting dog is a German shorthaired pointer, not a shitzu, my levels are Stabila, not Milwaukee. I get companies want to make more money and they expand in order to do that, but Milwaukee bought Empire and they make damn good levels. Why make levels to compete with a company they just bought?
+1 on the GSP great dogs I miss my pointer puppy had her 17 years. Got her my freshman year of high school
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Must be a really northern Canadian thing I live in Detroit and never see that cross the border!!
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2 hours ago, Framer joe said:
Reading the replies , and my own....I think the saw is misunderstood..The blade size is perfect. My buds a roofer {tiles,stone) and mason...this is perfect for indoor use (I think you know why) and outside..brick,stone,rebar,roof tile,cement blocks..all cut much easier and emissions free...it’s not designed for cutting foundations or a hole in one....the same as the sthil battery one is used for, except you can use the batteries in all your cordless tools......there are good videos on the sthil 230....
.....it’s the same thing except in a Dewalt line of ordless tools,
For a guy that does pavers this is a nice little saw. That goes great with something like a SDS max rotohammer
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Using a brush? Can't say I have seen that before! I will say I can decently hang drywall I can't mud for the life of me!!
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Milwaukee is defiantly trying to charge more for their products now. The free tool deals and such were better a few years ago. You used to get a free 2 pack of 5.0's not its just one.
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What kind of tool did he use to pop that zit!!
in Pub Talk
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If you do have a weak stomach look away this is pretty NSFL
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-5147903/Construction-worker-pops-spot-using-woodworking-blade.html