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  1. This is just a bare tool no battery.
  2. I tell you right here. $25 shipped from me to your front door
  3. Nice video Jimbo you have just help make my mind up. I'm going for the 3/8 and 1/4 hex one key. I have the brushless hex 1st gen and a brushed hex that is going to to be replaced with the one key. If anybody wants a deal on a Milwaukee M18 brushed impact. let me know. It will be a deal you can't pass up.
  4. Welcome to the forum and the crew
  5. I have had mine almost a year now and have cut all kinds of stuff with it. I like this saw, it it lite and small and does a good job.
  6. Good call. I just saw David Gilmour in NYC
  7. That is great to see but it is all office jobs no manufacturing lines
  8. I guess since I asked the question I should add to this thread. I have been waiting a long time for Milwaukee to come out with these nailer's, so long that I gave up and have bought the DeWalt framer and finisher. I have had the Paslode and they were ok. I like the DeWalt guns a lot. The framer is good for small jobs and the finisher is an all around nice gun to use anytime. I can not see myself paying that kind of cash for a brad nailer. I have no problem using my JC-10 and Bostitch brad nailer and with the new Reinforced Polyurethane Air Hoses you feel like you are carry nothing. I see no time or money savings so I'll stick with what I got.
  9. That is one nice looking bench but I still rather build my own.
  10. Nice collection Kato. I have the same planer and have never had any problems with it. I think that they have stopped making it.
  11. Some more Details Festool Connect
  12. So you work for a safety oriented company that is probably like every other safety oriented company "Safety First " or Safety is our number one priority Till it gets in the way.
  13. I'm starting to see the Fuel 18ga brad nailer for sale on a few online dealers. My question is are you willing to pay $329.00 for a bare tool, $379.00 for a kit or just keep using air.
  14. I have both fuel saws 6 1/2 and the 7 1/4 and you can not go wrong with either one.
  15. Nice work Jerry and the hidden guide is the way togo. I just really dislike pocket doors
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    Welcome to the Crew and the Forum Ikepete
  17. Fantastic stuff Tugnut and that is one happy looking kid.
  18. I wish but it is a friend of mine.
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