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ChrisK

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  1. ‘Nuff said there!!!!
  2. My brother lives by Milwaukee Tools. I have had problems with M18 tools in the past on several occasions. Their warranty is fantastic though. After much hmmmming and hawwwwing I bought the transfer pump, the m18 miter two 9.0s and a an impact wrench. Special tools for specific reasons.
  3. I wish I could comment on it but...I can say I’ve seen so,e compelling video on its performance. Personally, I’ve got the Dewalt hammer that is pure unadulterated power. This guy seems to be pretty strong but more refined in use, its got a billion power modes for fine drilling.
  4. This is the first time I’ve used the PDC. It did good, nothing strenuous so I cannot weigh in on an educated opinion but its comfortable to use and a lot lighter than it looks.
  5. Yeah I figured I’d let some guy in Texas make it for me 👍
  6. Yup. Like the mitersaw a lot. A beauty and the trench cutting went well though truthfully doing repetitive work reminds me I’m still not as strong as I was. I’m getting there but my arms were aching after making the lap cuts.
  7. That’s a nice feature, the Carvex does the same thing really good feature to have
  8. Not necu related but finally got some time to,work outside. I made a simple lap jointed from for the bottom of this little arbor mY Wife and I got married under at my in laws home. They gave us the arbor and we wanted to move it to the front walkway. Finished pictures to come of the walkway and our house but here is the new Milwaukee mitersaw I got for a steal at CPO for 319.
  9. Actually all I’ve seen is the picture!
  10. And I have not even seen the jig saw on the Milwaukee page as of yet.
  11. That offset head or eccentric chuck that Festool calls it, is the most useful thing you can have on a drill. Absolutely awesome.
  12. Hear hear! I now have two 9.0 batteries, a fast charger, the transfer pump and the miter. Not interested in too much else but all specific tools that I think will help me out where others may be lacking. I am still I terested in the Makita miter but the Milwaukee seems really nice though I have not used it yet. I will do so this weekend for an outdoor project specifically why I got it, size and weight and compactness.
  13. Must’ve been running from the Dewalt truck 🤪
  14. Dang. I just blew $319 on the mitersaw at CPO. Great deal and now that I’ve been running the pum with 2 9.0s it was easy to argue the purchase. I was going to get the Flexvolt but...smaller is going to fit me better I think.
  15. ChrisK

    12AH battery

    Yeah....oh boy. This is going to get ugly.
  16. Billiard Table... (heck yeah! It’s on like donkey kong!)
  17. Awesome work Comp, it’s coming together beautifully.
  18. But it also has that pivoting shoe. Does the shoe telescope too or is it fixed in place like the original? I will admit my only real gripe from the original had to deal with the fact that it didn’t pivot. That’s really useful when you are working.
  19. Phil!!! How the heck are you bro!?!? Nope don’t have it but I have been very tempted to get it. I really like the non Fuel first gen I had like five or 6 years ago. Actually it was the only Milwaukee tool that I really liked at the time (opinion SLIGHTLY changing)
  20. Just some jointed flat 2x4 trim bro. Works slick as snot and they can go in the bon fire once they start to warp 👍
  21. I’d second the Skil. It’s a pro grade tool with a worm drive motor. I’d also vehemently agree with Dewalt. The DWE7491does take a dado and they make a Dewalt dado throat plate too.
  22. ChrisK

    Toolnut

    That’d be the day 😕
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