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  1. I have both and the fuel does cut better and it has more power but is I'm doing a lot framing I bust out the worm drive.
  2. I have used Bostitch for ever and have had very little problems with them. When they passed the code here saying you could no longer used clipped head nails I picked up the Dewalt. I picked up the newer DeWalt this past summer when we did the addition and it worked great.
  3. When it comes to festool I'll be the first to say I love my festools but, I pick and chose what I feel I'll get the biggest bang for my money. When I bought my Domino it killed me to write that $950.00 check but it has paid for itself in the time it saves me. What would take hours to do now that minutes. I would like to pick up a few things but I'll take my chances on the recon sale when it pops up.
  4. Who knew that Milwaukee was into surfing http://www.mysurf.tv/eventsnews/video/milwaukee-heavy-duty-hack-part-1 http://www.mysurf.tv/eventsnews/video/milwaukee-heavy-duty-hack-part-2 http://www.mysurf.tv/eventsnews/video/milwaukee-heavy-duty-hack-part-3
  5. I'm a huge surfing fan and this is the last place I though I see Milwaukee flashing their name. IT is a 4min video but how many times csn you see Milwaukee's name in a surf video. This is the right link now. You still have to watch a quick add before it starts. http://www.mysurf.tv/exclusive/video/irregular-occurrence-ryan-hipwood?utm_source=mysurftv_mar16&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=content_week_14mar&utm_content=main_image
  6. Here is my write up from the TIA web Site DeWalt DCF620 and DCF6201 Attachment About a month ago, I received the DeWalt DCF620 20v MAX- XR Li-Ion Brushless Drywall Screw gun as a gift and have been using it as my go to screw gun. The first thing that caught my attention was the grip. It fits nicely in your hand and that makes it comfortable to use all day. The Nosecone locks on securely with just a twist and is easily removed while maintaining consistent screw depth and bit changes are a breeze. The brushless motor is smooth and gives you maximum run time. It has an LED light in the base that comes in handy in low light corners. What really makes the DCF620 shine is the Optional collated magazine attachment (DCF6201). It attaches easy to the DCF620, just twist off the nosecone and pop in the long bit and slip on the DCF 6201. I have run about a bucket of collated screws through it so far without any problems. The DCF620 weighs in at 2.4lbs and the DCF621 weighs about 1lb. I use DeWalt’s DCB203 2.0 Ah high capacity battery packs so you have about 4.5lbs of tool in your hand. That fact that you no longer have to drag a cord around and you are not tripping over it a big plus. This may not be for the average homeowner or DIY but if you are a contractor or getting ready to do that major dry wall job, you should give the DCF620 a serious look.
  7. Let us know how you like it
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    My Bike

    It's not a bike unless you have Hardtail, Springer front end, knuckle head, and spoke wheels. I know I'm old school but I don't like the mag wheel look.
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    My Bike

    Nice looking Fat Boy. I have thought a many of times to sell mine and get a new bike but, I have had mine now for 42 years now and for some reason I can't let her go.
  10. Nice job and welcome to the forum.
  11. They don't ship to the US. Yolande Pocock <yolande.pocock@its.co.uk> 3:18 AM (4 hours ago) to me Good morning Unfortunately we do not ship to the usa only to uk mainland Hope this helps Kind Regards, Yolande Pocock Call Centre Advisor
  12. This is why you will see people like Jimmy Diresta, Izzy Swan and a few others on youtube have their name plastered throughout their videos. They want the credit for their work.
  13. This is what I don't understand about tool company's. Milwaukee has had a cordless Miter saw in Europe for years now so why is it taking so long to release here. As for the nailers they are late to the game. I'm a huge Milwaukee fan and have been waiting for years for these tool but, after a while I just gave up on them releasing them so I have the DeWalt nailers and miter saw.They are all working great and the only way I would replace them if just up and die on me and I don't foresee that happening anytime in the near future.
  14. Great job Bigmike!! Looks fantastic
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    Chat Room

    Ok guys we now have a real working Chat Room. So what does everyone think about have a chat night. We pick a day and a time and have at.
  16. Now that you have said something and taking a good look this. It does not look like it is vented to the outside. The vent on a regulator serves two purposes. 1. you need a vent so the diaphragm can move " breathe" inside the body of the regulator. 2. in case the diaphragm cracks or gets a pin hole and starts to leak it will vent the gas. If that would happen here it will vent to the inside the basement. Having a source of ignition so close could be a bad thing. Wig Wag you should have someone look at that to see if the regulator is vented to the outside.
  17. I take from the picture that the meter is on the outside of the house. If you want to move the whole manifold you will have to contact your gas company to move the service outside to where you want it. Now that cluster fuck you have in the house The utility is responsible up to to the shut off then it is all yours. As far as the pressure you have coming in to the regulator it could range from 2 to 90 psi. I have installed a many of services that had 100 psi coming into the regulator at the meter. It also looks like you has a WH, Frunce, Gas Dryer, Stove and something else on that service
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