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  1. none, the company I work for actually manufactures their own stone veneer and thats the majority of what we lay. We also do synthetic stucco "eifs".
  2. I vote for milwaukee as well, that way you can say "hey, hand me that sawzall".
  3. dude has some balls to jump to lower level like that, he was quite a ways in the air. Good to see he was on his A game
  4. Your "speed" test is pulling alot of amps from the packs, and that gives the bigger pack the upper hand. To put it more clearly, not only do batteries have an amp hour rating for capacity, they also have one for discharge rates. That fat pack will handle twice the discharge rate of a slim pack
  5. I really appreciate the video but that is not a fair comparison. Yes both batteries have the same voltage but the 4ah pack has double the cells and double the amps to give the motor if it needs it.
  6. Awesome, I hope other manufactures follow suit. Kinda stole Dan's thunder about the 2.0 ah dewalt batteries lol
  7. I"d check your local farm and garden store if you have one, shipping isn't cheap on air compressors
  8. for some reason im not surprised bosch is at the top of this list, they live and breathe woodworking over there at bosch
  9. imo all fastening tools should have a belt clip and all demolition tools should have a hanger.
  10. It's a good day when Dan and Eric have a review of a tool I'm interested in.
  11. I was looking at the 2797-22 kit the other day (fuel hammer drill & fuel impact driver) they only include one belt clip with the kit. Really erked me for some reason
  12. Tools to choose from were a led light stick, hammer drill, right angle drill, hackzall, oscillating tool, 2 ratchets, and an impact driver. I came pretty close to getting hackzall instead but i just didnt see myself using it a whole lot. I bought the impact primarily for small engine work, I think it'll be the bees knees for small nuts and bolts. Also, going to take it to work and try to run some self tapping screws into metal studs with it. Specs say it has 2650 rpm which is 200 more than my old dewalt 18v and at 2.2 lbs thats a hell of a lot less weight when working overhead.
  13. So after watching about 20 youtube videos and doing a little reading, I decided i just had to have a m12 fuel impact driver. Did a little browsing on ebay then came across cpomilwaukee.com and saw they had a deal for a free tool if i bought the m12 fuel impact kit. For $169 I got a 2453-22 kit and a 2408-20 brushed hammer drill. They had several options for the "free" tool but I just dont see myself getting much use out of the other options. Anyways, I was wonderin if you guys had any input on the 2408 hammer drill. Searched a little and came up empty handed.
  14. looks like ill be servicing some ratchets in my near future, thanks for the tutorial conductor.
  15. The rpm is what caught my eye, I'd like to try running a few self tapping screws with it and see how it performs.
  16. This has a price tag of about 400 bucks. Think its worth it? http://www.feinus.com/en_us/fastening/cordless-drill-drivers/ascm-18-qx-0307699/ also, heres a video of the tool from ask the builder.
  17. Ill definitely be looking into sunex. Got a set of sunex 3/8's semi deep impact sockets awhile back, and I gotta say they're some of the nicest sockets Ive ever owned. Especially for the money.
  18. I gotta get a hammer drill, probably a dcd950. Might pick up some 3/8s drive allen and torx bits too.
  19. In a perfect world these would all be milwaukee and the impact driver would have multiple torque settings. imo
  20. Anvil style is kinda limited to strictly nuts and bolts. Id look into an 18v hex style with a limiter like a dewalt dcf895
  21. I think the majority of two cycle engines are tuned way too lean from the factory to meet regulations.
  22. I've been subbed to his channel for awhile, pretty knowledgeable fellow. I used one of his videos to adjust low idle on my weedeater
  23. Anonymous

    aw snap

    Its pretty bad and I dont have much desire to rebuild anyway.
  24. Anonymous

    aw snap

    chuck removal that did not go well
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