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Javier

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  1. This was my lunch box back in the day
  2. Looks cool Mr yellow. I'd buy one
  3. try lowering the resolution when you take a picture on your phone and take a new picture. That should help
  4. awesome deals DR99!!!!! I like the hackzall deal for the bag, thats my favorite tool bag because it's my only tool bag that says fuel on it so it stands out
  5. I like to stay at 4 but then 5 and 6 makes sense when using several tools at a time and have a radio running off batteries and a heated jacket and also a power source for the usb
  6. awesome deal Chris! I've always liked this compact recip saw. Maybe one day it will be a desired form factor just like what they did with rotary hammers. I would rather have the compact drop motor style hammers any day versus the long in line d-handle styles. And making this recip saw cordless is awesome- I just hope compact doesn't equal less power
  7. Great review, guys! So what's your opinion between the 995 and 985? Ever since I did the makita vid I appreciate the middle speed on the 995. Do you know how much the 5.0 batteries take to charge?
  8. Yeah I agree with Daniel that the m18 led stick light would do the trick. It's identical to the dewalt dcl050 but with and added hook on the handle to aim horizontally downwards
  9. I agree with Dwain a jigsaw seems like a great choice for this
  10. Wow that's nuts. That's too rich for a commoner like me
  11. Yeah they've been there for about a month now. I would like to see the I forgot what it was called maybe a cart to carry them. That and more of the boxes and even the t-staks
  12. Wow Chris I would've never believed you if you told me you were going yellow a few months ago. I'm actually trying to find a good deal on the brushless one the 886 so my dcd995 doesn't feel lonely. I bet you scored a good deal on your impact on that eBay site with the hooters holding the tools.
  13. my local hd has a couple different tough boxes in stock to check out, the largest container I assume and a small case. I really like the small one for $50, its still a good size and comes with deep storage bins on the bottom and a secret compartment under the lid to hold other accessories like recip blades
  14. Thanks Mike! @ ChrisK - definitely can't wait till the fuel m12 comes out. Its going to be a hard choice when we have the m18 fuel and m12 fuel to choose from
  15. I heard good things about the m18 multitool, its supposed to be on par in performance with the other cordless 18/20 volt competition but yeah it would have been great if it was brushless, atleast they did it right with the tool less blade change. Thats the reason I haven't gotten it yet, would be upset after the fuel comes out. Not hard waiting since I got this m12 one. Thanks DR99
  16. Ive had this in my collection for quite a while now and been one of my favorites. What attracted me the most was that it was cordless- can't wait to see what Milwaukee does when they make it FUEL!
  17. I'd buy it, if someone doesn't soon I might get the tough system or t-staks
  18. Try dhp481 it's the same model sold outside of the usa Could also be dhp481z and dhp481m for kit and baretool skin naked as you guys would call them
  19. I like it and it looks very compact and light
  20. Haha, I was drawn to the picture lol. It took me a while to realize that I had to switch to the desktop version to see the video. Nice!
  21. Great job Joshua. You really know your band saw well and had lots of great points. And the camera quality is clean and sharp. I wouldn't have known about the gear driven and belt driven varieties
  22. That should be a piece of cake for the makita. My m18 fuel had no trouble with mixing buckets of quickrete and when I had the brushed dcd985 I made a ton of 6" holes into a motel complex. The walls had 3 layers of drywall some seemed to have a layer of plaster in the mix, anyways it did it great in any speed and when over head on the ladder I almost snapped my wrist a few times
  23. Thanks guys, I'm wondering what you are leaning towards, big Mike
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