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Mr. Yellow

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  1. The picture posted above is from the nailing hammer...

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    I have 2 and really like them. Straight claws are harder for nail pulling, but aside that it's my go to hammer for everything.

    Have it for a couple of years now and hasn't give in at all and it has seen some abuse.

     

    This is the MIG Weld framing hammer

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    There's also the One-Piece steel hammers with a side puller...

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  2. This doesn't need Airlock. I think it's too small to hook it up to a tool. Not designed for such purpose. If you want you can put a DWV9000 airlock adapter on the end of the hose. It's easily changed. However, you won't be able to connect the hose back onto the front of the tool if you do this.

  3. What Knarlycarl said. Works fine in Tapatalk, but not here. What you see on the mobile version is what I am seeing on my desktop.

    I didn't use the insert media link. Works only for images?!

     

    I just paste the youtube link and it automatically creates the preview.

    Your preview works Eric, but it has added whitespace.

     

    Thanks for looking into it! 

  4. Posting a link to a youtube video automatically creates a preview, but it's followed by a lot of whitespace.

    Also, when quoting a post with a youtube link it doesn't quote the preview, but rather lines of code. Not sure what's the deal, but just a heads up.

     

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  5. 1 hour ago, rossi7x said:

    I love this Gun, and the Collated attachment is second to none... 

     

    That guy turns up everywhere...lol ;)

     

    I like the DCF620, but my only complaint is the forward/reverse switch. I'm a lefty and have found myself accidentally putting it in reverse by the way I'm holding the gun. 

    Might shorten the switch so it doesn't happen. Reverse is a bit of a pain anyway because you still have to engage the clutch. But very nice tool nonetheless and best with a 2.0Ah for size/weight.

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  6. 27 minutes ago, rossi7x said:

    My Van made it to the middle of a UK show last week... I think the Europeans need to do the same with Mr Yellow... Or maybe both of ours.. lol.. 

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    Looking good! Seen the picture on UK forum. I think so to Jules, but my van doesn't look so good on the outside. 

    Nice view, to be in the center of all that yellow! 

     

    Would be nice to turn up on a show and show people what's possible with van storage. 

    It's funny, just this morning I realized again they took pictures of my van and had to sign an agreement to allow them to use the pictures for marketing purposes. They wanted to print it on one of their quarterly flyers, but canceled the idea as they figured getting questions from end users asking where to buy it and having to tell them it's a one off and they don't offer a solution like that. That should have got them thinking you would say...

  7. So what better way to spend a free afternoon hacking your brand new saw ;)

    Didn't like the 2-step blade change. Although I won't see myself changing blades often, but it felt unnecessary. So I grinded and filed a bit from the metal bracket that holds the bladeguard in place. But that's not all. DeWALT is clever. They made the spring inside the guard stick out so much that you can't get the blade off without doing that 2-step change. Same for the 2 bolts that you have to loosen to change the blade. Shortened those too.

    Result, one-step blade change, just like my 780 and how I like it. 

     

    I was told the 2-step change is to avoid people leaving the hex-key in and running the saw. If you're such a tool you probably shouldn't operate a saw anyway.

     

    NcN1+

     

    1klj7+

     

    Also, does anyone know what the hole in the trigger is for? I guess to lock it?

    That's one thing they could have added. All their cordless saws have a safety lock switch. This saw has a safety feature in the trigger but wouldn't have mind a separate on/off switch.

     

    cxce+

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    Hey DooDar, yeah this is the DCS361 which is the US version. I imported it from the US (bought on eBay)

    I'm from the Netherlands and using the 18V XR batteries and tools, but they are the same as the 20V Max. It's just different marketing.

     

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