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Posts posted by KRK
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You have now entered..... The Twilight Zone..... I did a Google search and see that Makita still makes these batteries, that blows me away. I guess though, DeWALT will still make the 18v XRP NiCd long after the tools are discontinued.
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You always hear "disruptive technology" from competitors, so DeWALT should up the ante and make a dual 36v battery powered tool. Screw Makita and their dual 18v tools, lets get a serious cordless tool in production!
Also, when is Hilti going to get off of their lazy asses and release a 10 gauge shotshell nailgun? You know, I don't wanna dick around all afternoon driving telephone poles into concrete by hand!
These tool companies are getting out of control by not listening to their customers needs!
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They look like nice boxes but they are bright.
You can also roll these into the living room when the power goes out and use them for emergency lighting.
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I noticed that DeWALT USA has a part # for the 5 AH battery. I wonder how long till these hit the shelves?
http://www.dewalt.com/tool-categories/cordless-batteries.aspx
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Typical railroader, switch keys right next to a bottle of whiskey! Atta boy Conductor, atta boy!
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I love the fact that it's machined rather than cold forged.
It has all the abilities of a standard extension, with the added functionality of being wrench compatible. How often is a wrench going to be the best option as opposed to a ratchet? Probably not all that often, but the capability is there if you need it without detracting anything from it ratchetability.
The price isn't any more than any other high quality extension and being machined 440, it's probably better quality.
The HUGE benefit that I see of these tools is the day when you break your last ratchet while working on the only car that you have at the time. You can use a wrench and the HEXtension to finish the job. This way, you'll have more time to bitch at the old lady for needing to take the only running car to buy shoes that she doesn't need!
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A recon'd one is like $59 @ CPO. I wouldn't have pulled the trigger on anything over half that price.
For me it's really more the enjoyment of tinkering with it. I'll have $17 worth of fun, and it'll make for a mildly interesting thread.
You COULD have pulled the trigger but, it still wouldn't have worked! Lol
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I know some will think this is trivial but, I think the clear plastic guard over the contact side of the battery is an awesome thought. I wish I had those for my DeWalts...
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I eat a Jawhorse every day for lunch. They are just that good....
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That's crazy!!!!
More like, that's awesome!!!!
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Almost makes you want to build something just to rip out apart with this bad boy.
My neighbor has been a pain in the ass lately, I'll buy the FUBAR's if you can assemble the demolition crew for his house!
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Dan and Eric, I received the TIA stickers, thanks again guys!!!
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Is there anything better than new tools coming in the mail?
Yep! A woman that will do ANYTHING in bed! Anywho, I'd like to get a 4 AH battery to use in my DeWALT radio at the drive in theater this year. Also, I really want to budget for an M12 3/8 drive ratchet.
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I use mostly DeWALT power tools. However, I am not bashful about buying the best tool for the job. If Bosch makes something better and I need it, I will buy the Bosch. If Milwaukee makes something that is unique and I need it, I will buy the Milwaukee. If I only have $100 to spend and I need a tool for a job or two, I will go to Harbor Freight. I am VERY lucky to have a father-in-law that has pretty much any power tool that was ever made and he will let me borrow stuff because I take good care of tools. Also, we have an understanding that if I break something while in my possession, I will fix it or replace it for him. I just don't understand the complete brand loyalty that some have. But, I do appreciate the argument of battery platforms. I must admit, I don't use my power tools a whole lot so I am okay with purchasing some corded tools that I will use lightly or hardly ever. Our locomotive shop pretty much uses DeWALT cordless 14.4v XRP tools. I let one of the newer machinists use my 20V XR drill and impact. He went out that evening and purchased a whole set for himself to use at work!
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Probably the toughest job I've ever had is being married. Unlike some folks who just walk away, I actually want to work at it and not be a quitter.
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Conductor, I gotta tell ya this one! I saw a CSX hopper last week that someone modified the slogan to: "CSX How Tomorrow Moves, Next Week"....
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Welcome to TIA! Fellow Railroader here. Who do you work for? CSX? NS? Short Line?
A larger short line. However, I started my career on the D&H.
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Everyday and nothing!
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Home inspectors can only do so much, but they gloss over a lot. This house had about 3in of insulation in the attic, they painted the furnace trying to make it look new, leaking duct work over loaded breaker box, foundation issues under sized beam the list goes on. It sucks for the owners. They are 25/26 first home and they have a house full of problems to deal with. Lets face it if home inspectors did their job the way it should be done they would catch so much grief from the Realtor they would never get any call backs. I know a lot of the inspectors work hand and hand with the with the Realtor and to me the is a big problem.
How did the codes/ home inspection guy from the municipality miss this under engineered train wreck? In my city if you so much as sneeze, codes is on you like a cheap suit.
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HELLLLOOOOOOO! My name is Kevin and I am a railroader by trade living in central PA. I probably should have been in demolition though as my wife says that I destroy everything I try and fix! Anywho, I'm glad to join the community!
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I've used Porter-Cable blades in the past for pruning trees. In fact, I would not hesitate to cut a small tree down with them. Granted, if I was using them day in and day out, I would go for the higher end blade.
talk about old school
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Yes Brien, I know this. I believe that I said that they will continue to make the XRP batteries long after the tools are discontinued, i.e; the future... But again, grammar and sentence structure are not my fine points. For all I know this is what I actually typed: Yeah, those XRP tools will never be sold again and DeWALT suggests that you discard them and buy 20v MAX immediately.