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  1. Wow! Awesome stuff Moze and thanks for posting it here! This is a fantastic idea and being a fellow Tundra owner I am naturally liking it! Great vide too! I like how you made this to allow access to the underseat compartment. Seriously cool dude.
  2. Nicholas, I am not a mechanic so I do t see using my IDH182 for taking lug nuts off but I would really be using these for exterior projects this spring. I want to build a pergola and I'm going to use lags for fastening as well as some dominos and regular tenons. I'm also thinking about building a fence and the cross members will be lagged in so I really want to use those drivers for lags in PT no automotive applications. Are the I R ones you linked made here?
  3. I just saw it on Festool Germany.....$479.00
  4. Thanks Jason. I just did some more turning on it. Total blast. Machine has some serious power. Mike, I'm holding out for US made impact sockets.
  5. http://www.amazon.com/Makita-5377MG-Magnesium-4-Inch-Hypoid/dp/B000N5UR5A
  6. FB82 I've got the Makita Magnesium Hypoid saw. It'll cut through cars. I've had it for six years and it is awesome. Get it. You won't be disappointed. I can cut straight lines with it no guide no nothing. Lots of torque in the motor.
  7. Hahahahaha that's hilari.....scary
  8. It's the waking up afterwards saying ......"where did that donkey and midget come from?"
  9. True Mike very true. I'm liking my Dewalt bits but I wish I got the impact ready ones. No problems, just wished I went that route.
  10. Mike said the Tekton ones were made in Taiwan and I know the Stanley ones are too. Maybe Dewalt?
  11. Nice score Mr. Yellow, have you tried their impact sockets?
  12. So here is my new Rikon Midi lathe 70-220VSR and my first ever turning attempt. I got it assembled yesterday and had to modify the stand as it's actually a pretty big lathe at about 38". It'll turn up to 20" stock without the extension. Pretty friggin' awesome stuff. Next I'll try out the new router my beautiful wife got me! Sweeeeeeeet
  13. Hey Madman, no transaction fee just this darned fee UPS has. And the ups guy is like the ice cream truck to me. I tag along skipping behind it all the time
  14. I'm really surprised about Dewalt too Mike. They have come out with some great stuff but it's slow going. I'm really liking the turn Bosch is making in introducing stuff here in the US and working on woodworking tools.
  15. The Makita impact bits would be mine but they are regular price.
  16. Yessir. I talked to my wife yesterday and told her I want to go. She's on board a hundred percent. I'm there.
  17. I've been telling myself that for.....well let's see....forty was almost five years ago....so......at least I don't have to keep in shape! I can get as far as I want!!!!
  18. That's my problem overanalyze. It'd be cool but my GLM50 is dead on perfect for me. Of course I'm not a contractor so the most my measurements end up being is about 35' and I have a wheeled tape for landscaping. Great deal though...ALMOST too good but....
  19. Regopit......NO THANKS!!!!!!
  20. I know my driver really well but the chump keeps falling and hurting himself. Must be all this darn snow and ice!!! I haven't seen him on the route in three months, he broke his finger slipping on a grate. This after blowing his knee. Man....I hate getting older.
  21. I'm in agreement there. I have gotten to use the chucked drill and it was okay, the grip is fantastic but it is big. My Fuel impact is super compact. My CXS has way more capabilities and is more compact to boot. But I love my 20v hammer and circular saws. Awesome tools.
  22. Ahh I got ya! Thank you sir! I'm going to leave a check in an envelop with a signature saying leave the package on the steps hopefully they will.
  23. Andrew what does the re-route do? I did actually apply for the my choice account
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