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ChrisK

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  1. Dude.... ALL women are crazy!
  2. Great post, love that little claw too.
  3. Gotta love dem Besseys.....and the wife
  4. If your a homeowner or a DIY type that is serious about taking care of your home, I would go with the 18v lineup. That will cover both small and big jobs. If your looking for a pro tool line up then you could go either way depending on what you are doing. Also, welcome to the forum.
  5. I'm hoping they really expand the use of the power station. There aren't too many mobile tools that could benefit from cordless but Dewalt hit the nail on the head with the ones they introduced. I don't believe this is a death tolling for the 20v line at all but Dewalt has really made a lot of headway in reliability and introducing tools that were clearly researched prior to their introduction. Sure they have been slow to start the ball rolling but there marketing is pretty solid and field use as well as homeowner use is singing praises. Top of the pro landscaping tools and they are kicking it in to high speed. Finally. Though I'm STILL waiting for my bradder.
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    2022

    Beats the heck out of me. Stars colliding and the olympics
  7. Can't wait for that bradder. My framing and finish nailers are the best. Period.
  8. Man......who thunk Dewalt was a blue pill ?????
  9. A pinned to?!?!?!?!? Oh my gosh!!!! I'm seriously having an incident!!!!
  10. Yeaaaaaaaaaaa boyyyyyyyyy!!!!!
  11. Hehehehehehehe.....I think I just had an "incident"!!!! seriously, that is the release?
  12. Well unlike you hippies I'm not giving up on Dewalt. Which is simply amazing. WHERE THE HECK IS MY 20v BRAD NAILER?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?! And by the way, I want a soft impact too. Good Lord....my AWESOME Dewalt impactor had my ears ringing last weekend!
  13. I don't own it but that thing is awesome!
  14. ChrisK

    New Guy

    Welcome board Doug!
  15. Why thank you sir! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  16. So, made a little head way while sheltering in place for this massive (yeah right) snow storm. Ended up getting about 8"!!!! Ha! Ice and cold so the snow was super light! Just prior to the snow fly NH I hit Lowes and HD and got a couple of sets of casters, some SPAX and some plywood and a couple of 2x4s. All in all the lumber wall is almost done, I have to add a Port a Mate lumber rack but here is the latest....this is an modified version of Marc Spagnoulos lumber rack. I did not have plans but I watched his video of his and it looked quite simple to do, I modified mine to save space and more importantly, money! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Also....overall 60" long by roughly 15" deep. The back section as 2 pine stick uprights to help the 18" high plywood walls keep full and partial sheets of plywood firmly in place. Swings out nice and wide with the help of a couple of 2" casters. Not sure about the hinge attachment. It works just fine but it looks like I might need to re approach that and marry another stick to the vertical stud to make things even more solid.
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    SketchUp?

    I paid for the reader but that is ALL it does
  18. ChrisK

    SketchUp?

    Anything for iOS yet?
  19. Welcome to the forum Tom!
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