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FerTheHandyman

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  1. Not yet probably when I get my house and start taking down walls.. I will definitely leet you know how it is. I saw that Crescent came out with some nise wrecker bars.
  2. I want it. But my 18v is'nt that old so I can't justify buying it.
  3. Happy Easter to all you guys I really enjoy talking to you.
  4. Mostly demo work. Yeah they sell the short one at Home Depot and Lowe's for about $30 but I think the bigger one would be much better.
  5. Has anyone ever used this tool. It is a demolition tool. Like a sledge hammer, a wrecker bar and you can grab 2x's to rip them out. They run about $90 is it worth it?
  6. For drill bits I've always liked the Dewalt for the bigger ones. for pilot holes I always buy a bunch of cheaper bits because no matter what you get they break. For the auger bits I like the Irwin. I bought a set of Milwaukee auger bits but the 1/4" shank broke on them so I'll stick with the Irwin.
  7. Yeah electrical is what I love to do the most but I've never been able to push myself into getting licensed. I'm jealous.. I'm originaly from Chicago but I do love Kenosha it's a lot more quiet. I got into to much trouble in Illinois when I was younger so I moved to Kenosha. But I am a Hardcore BEARS FAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  8. I know old topic. BUT!!!! I am exited I am in the process of buying a 1912 Colonial on a corner lot. It's gonna need a lot of work. Roof, rotted porch, one car garage coming down to make room for a 2 1/2 car garage, plaster ceilings falling, new bathrooms and kitchen. On the good side Original hardwood throughout, original oak base,casing and crown. Foier is all oak hardwood. Wish me luck!!!!
  9. They sell a lot of the at Home Depot and Farm n Fleet...
  10. Well I might have to try it. I did go with the Milwaukee mini recip so I might have to expand on the 12v.
  11. I only wear Dickies carpenter pants and they hold up pretty well. Shorts and sneakers at a job site are not a good idea. Nails go right through sneakers and shorts don't protect your legs from sharp objects.. Painting might be an exception.
  12. I agree I like the blue too it represents quality..I just recently bought the 11 in 1 Milwaukee screwdriver they reviewed on tools in action. At first I liked it but the wire stripper does'nt work well also the philips and flat head bits are small and akward. Over all if I had a choice I would'nt buy it again. I have a stanley 6 in 1 one that I've used for years and love it and it cost half the price.
  13. Does anyone own any Dewalt hand tools I am a big fan of their power tools but I have'nt brought myself around to buy any hand tools. The only hand tool I own from them is a 36" wrecker bar. Any opinions?
  14. It is corded. I have'nt tried the cordless but seems to me that this is a tool that you would want corded. But I might be wrong maybe having both is the way to go.
  15. I would have to say a New Holland LS90 Skidsteer with all the attachments..
  16. I would like to see Dewalt come out with a 20v or even 18v right angle impact.
  17. That's cool I was just in Milwaukee a couple of weeks ago installing some ooutlets in a basement.
  18. Yeah I have the Dewalt 12v impact and the screw gun but the design of their mini recip does'nt seem to convince me. I was already leaning towards the Milwaukee the only reason I was'nt sure was because I have the 12v Bosch driver but Milwaukee does have a wider variety. Thanks for the info.
  19. I really hope that Dewalt does'nt do that. I think that would ruin our relationship.
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