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  1. On 9/22/2020 at 2:46 PM, LibertyPJ said:

    I bought the Dewalt laser because it was green and was supposed to be easy to see in bright daylight. However I found that not to be true, I was unable to as were my employees. I will write more detailed review ASAP. What about Milwaukee green lasers? Is it the same problem on those lasers? 

    In bright sunlight you are going to have a hard time seeing any laser line. For outside work your are best to use a laser receiver.

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  2. It's not here in the States yet. I don't think it's bluetooth so you still would have to switch on the Vacuum and kind of defeats the purpose of being cordless. The sander still would need a hose to hook to the vacuum so you might as well have a cord and a hose so when you turn on the sander the whole rig turns on. Without a vacuum you just blowing dust everywhere.

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  3. It's good to see then getting into the laser field. I already have have the DeWalt  Green 360° 3-Plane Laser that cost $500 when I bought it a few years ago. So I don't see myself dropping $600 on a new one. 90% of my tools are Milwaukee but you have to draw the line somewhere. 

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  4. 7 hours ago, Eric - TIA said:

    Wow that looks awesome.  That rivals most garage set ups.  Nice set up.  I love being organized, this is a great set up.

    It makes it easy to find what you need and what tools are missing,

  5. I will not be at the  World of Concrete but next week I'll will be at the International Builders show in Vegas. I don't think people realize how massive these show are. You spend  4 or 5 days there and still don't see everything  there is to see. 

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  6. On 12/29/2019 at 12:46 AM, paulengr said:

    I’m confused. Cordless “framing” nail gun? The market is 99% pneumatic for a reason. A few finish nails sure but for framing you’d never use an electric gun. Way too slow and charge limited. Maybe BC to frame out an electrical panel or minor plumbing rough in for stubs but it’s not really a framing nailer.

    That’s like showing up to a crane job with a come along on an A frame and a crew of HD day laborers that don’t speak English instead of a crane and certified riggers. Sure it might get it done but it’s not the right tool for the job.

     

    As a remodeler I find them perfect for framing. Why drag out a compressor and hose plus a gun to frame out a wall, doorway of whatever framing job you have. Now would I frame a whole house with one? Probable not. 

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