Hornnumb2
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If I do the rigid, what about a smaller long hose to use with the saw.
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I need a vac to use with my dewalt track saw but can't afford a dust extractor, I would like one that has the handle and wheels. I thought I would do a cheaper vac with a dust deputy hooked up. I would also like to use it with my table saw. Any suggestion on a decent setup that won't break the bank? Thanks Michael
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So I am still trying to figure out which one to get Is the DWV012 worth the extra $200 over the DWV010? Thanks
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Would either work with a 20 or 30ft hose or is it best having it close to item being used? Thanks
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Mainly I use my table saw and miter saw but do use router and jointer some.
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My shop is small and I need some type of dust collection. It will just be hooked to one tool at a time, am I better off with a vac type dust extractor like the dewalt DWV010X or a dust collector like the Delta 1HP 50723? They are both $299, just not sure which way to go. Thanks Michael
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Has anybody had any experience with this yet? I bought it but it says it only works with certain batteries. From what I can gather it has to be one of the low profile or thinner batteries. Not real sure what the difference would be as far as voltage wise? Thanks Michael
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I have a DW849 buffer/grinder that was ran over by a car, it works but sounds like it in a bind. Case looks fine on it. I took it apart and there seems to be a lot of slop between the armature and the field. Shouldn't that fit pretty tight? On the armature there is one strip that has a 1/2 smooth mark wore on it. I am thinking the field got bent out of shape. How much space should be in between the field and armature. Is there a way to measure the armature to see how much is worn? Thanks Michael
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If I buy one of the nano version ones can I use my xrp batteries in it still? How much was it to rebuild them? Thanks
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Its not the batteries, they work fine in my right angle drill and impact drill....It seems like the motors are just burnt out of the others that I have. I guess I will just get a couple of barebones drill to replace them. Thanks
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I have several 18v drills that just don't speed they used to have, is it worth replacing the motors in these? Thanks Michael
20v cordless oscillating tool and outlet adapter
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Just got an outlet saw adapter off Amazon and the head on the oscillating tool is too big to fit through hole. Any recommendations for one that will work or solutions. Thanks Michael