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Mr. Yellow

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  1. I think you can sharpen them the same way as router bits are sharpened... Sent from the yellow planet using Tapatalk
  2. DEWALT 18 gauge shear attachment, modelnumber #DWASHRIR, cuts up to 18 gauge material including but not limited to: sheet metal, corrugated sheet metal, duct, asphalt shingles, steel mesh, vinyl siding, wire, plastics, cardboard and rubber. Cuts up to 18 gauge material including, but not limited to: sheet metal, corrugated sheet metal, duct, asphalt shingles, steel mesh, vinyl siding, wire, plastics, cardboard and rubber. It has a 360 degree swivel head which allows for maneuverability when cutting. Works with most 18V-20V impact driver and drill tool brands. But ofcourse works best on a DeWALT one!!!
  3. This looks the business. A yellow chainsaw. Me want, me want! It's a 16inch cordless and brushless chainsaw. Part of their 40v MAX outdoor power equipment line of tools. The blablabla... The DEWALT 40V MAX* Brushless Chain Saw delivers the performance of gas with the convenience of cordless. Equipped with a powerful brushless motor and a 16-in bar, this chain saw glides through a variety of cutting diameters with cut speed of gas, and reliability of battery-powered equipment. For optimal convenience, the unit features auto-oiling with LubriLink™ and LubriWell® delivering smooth cuts, long chain life and reduced maintenance. Tool-Free tensioning system allows for quick bar and chain adjustments with no additional tools required. Available around mid-october in the US.
  4. Not a typo Mike, it's the new Toughsystem organizer... Modelnumber is DWST1-75522 / DS100
  5. The DS100 has little springloaded 'tabs' to lock in place. Perhaps that's what they will do with the radio...
  6. Besides the rotary hammer and new batteries there weren't any updates for some years now. So not really a surprise. Perhaps a transition to 40V Max?
  7. But there are no side handles that click onto the brackets... Or did the desgn change from this?
  8. So how does it lock then? Is there a recessed area in the sides where the brackets sits in? Funny that you posted that link to the radio. That's where I get some of my DeWALT stuff. However, the radio isn't available till October 1st. Sent from the yellow planet using Tapatalk
  9. @ KWC, can you lock this radio on the brackets somehow? 'cause if I get one I want to be able to store it in my toughrack in my van, but the radio doesn't have the side handles to lock it. Doesn't seem so on the pictures anyway?!
  10. I get the idea 77ford thinks this is Lego for grownups... awesome stuff man. You're done, for now! I would so build racking against a wall for that. See if you can score some brackets for peanuts. Perhaps PennyRicky can help you
  11. Waiting for the aluminum to arrive....on monday... Also ordered a pair of aluminum cleats which will act as a cordwrap. Not sure on the length of the cable yet as I'm thinking about adding some hooks to the underside from my miterstand and add a long extension cord there. So when I take out the stand I also have a long cord available. Then add the saw that can be connected directly or with the table and I'm good to go...
  12. Ok, we need to call for an intervention. 77ford is losing it....my god...
  13. When are you going to buy the brackets....you need a few
  14. It would be funny if you got all those boxes and that sick line up of DeWALT metal chests and have only few tools... Really wanna see when you're done organizing everything.
  15. Cheers. Guess I'll just get one of those Ergo handles and a blade. I'll get some use out of it
  16. Yup, they showed one at their media-event a while ago in the US.
  17. Looks like you can just walk outside. Just have to be a bit patient. Guess that's what the couch is for...
  18. They still sell them over here...
  19. That Velux system is really nice. Here are some nice automated windows from Germany... Roto Azuro Or what about this from Sunshine Wintergarten
  20. Ideas are to be nicked I like the buffalo ply. It holds up well, but it's quite expensive. Another downside, it makes the interior even more dark, so you need some good lighting, but I see you got that covered. Good one on the draw unit. I should've done that too. I only have one drawer, but now kinda miss having more. Next time I'm gonna do some things differently. Surely more space for Toughboxes! Do you have a picture from the inside of the powerbox? Also, how do you like that Bahco Ergo handsaw? I have the Stanley one, but they stopped selling it over here. Buying the blades from Germany now, but maybe going with Bahco in the end as I can get blades from the local suppliers here.
  21. Nice setup you got there. The toughsystem van is becoming a common sight on the UK roads! Liking the powerbox. Cool idea!
  22. aah, so it's the DS100... how many did you end up buying 77ford?
  23. So I ditched the platform and slides. This will be better I think. Finished the backpanel today... This is the front of powerbrick housing where I built around an extra casing so I can better attach it to the table and to give it a better look. It has another purpose though. When I put this inside the backpanel and screw the topplate on it clamps itself in the backplate. I can't really screw it in there since there is little room and the way the powerbrick is designed, when it deforms ever so slighty I can't get the top on there the way it should be. The other part is the backside of the backpanel. Don't mind the sloppy cutout. The powerbrick backside and front of the backpanel... I added 2 ports on the powerbrick. At first I just wanted to drill a hole in the powerbrick and run the cable from the charger directly in there and hook it up. I came back from that idea merely because I needed a different way to get the powercable in there. The original inlet position is on the left side of the housing that is covered about half due to the thickness of the backpanel. So I needed to change that. I had some Neutrik Powercon True1 connectors and stuff laying around. Got them last year when I saw a topic on the Mafell users forum where a guy converted the powercables from his Mafell tools to Neutrik ones. So to get a similar thing like Festool's Plug-it. I decided it wasn't for me, but the plugs and stuff came in handy now. They are 250v/16A rated and are IP65. Main reason to use these and not running the cords directly into the powerbrick is because I want to be able to disconnect the charger in case it breaks so I don't have to open the powerbrick (I would have to remove the whole thing, not just the cover) or when it causes a fuse to blow I can disconnect it and still use the power outlets. As for the power inlet. If the powercable happens to break or damage I can easily switch it out without open the whole thing. Just unplug it. On the left is the Neutrik power inlet, on the right it's the power outlet for the charger. The screws need to be replaced. All fasteners I used on the table are stainless, but the ones I got for these in/outlets were too short. These things happen when you change ideas as you go on... Put some regular ones in there to hold it in place so I could wire it. The backside of the powerbrick sitting in the backpanel... ...and the front... This is what it looks like with the top on... In place, looking at it from the bottom of the table. Already attached the powercon plug to the charger. This is what it will look like when done... I haven't screwed it in place yet. Might put it a little more under the table, but not too far. It needs to be easy accessible ofcourse. As for the table, all that needs to be done is the cubbies for the drills. Decided PVC isn't what I wanted so now I ordered a couple pieces of aluminum pipe in 2 sizes. Much stronger and looks better altogether I think. I know I'm probably taking it too far as it is just a work table, but that is just me
  24. Yeah, I wanted to post a link the latest e-brochure, but DeWALT UK has not put it online yet. Here is link to the Dutch version > http://www.dewalt.nl/DWBrochureStorage/Onsite/2015/Q3//18/ebrochure.pdf so you can see most of the new stuff. Prices and special deals are country-specific so don't bother about that, but it's a nice way to see the latest offerings.
  25. Yeah, it's Rossi7x's van. Although it is not him standing next to it, but he is in the video.
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