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Posts posted by hathatyl
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Central Illinois, cordless sidewinder.
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I use the tempered glass ones on all my phones, especially cause i have a Note and it has a stylus that i use all the time. I was worried it would get a piece of sand on the time and scratch the screen otherwise. I like the privacy ones too, they're good for kids that like to stand next to you while you discuss their Christmas presents over text.
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damn that thing looks like it got ran over on the highway
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Looks like you got a mess on your hands kruton. Ive heard of the chicken wire and mortar technique, but only for tubs that need reinforcement underneath. Was it a heavy tub like cast iron or clawfoot?
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100% of the tools that i haven't accidentally lost and haven't realized it yet
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Nice find.
I can't get them to write through wet surfaces tho
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I also havent noticed them being any better than a normal sharpie on wet or oily surfaces
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I have 2 Estwings, both are sort of bent. Its kind of dissuaded me from using them. My most used hammers are a Mastercraft and Vaughan framing, both wood handle. Ive collected others that ive used almost never or once.
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Nice, awesome giveaway. Ryobi is awesome.
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Ive left my impact in my car trunk with the same battery all winter. Every time Ive pulled it out to use it, its worked flawlessly. Ive always been worried though
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Maybe its the new "color blind" version i heard about
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My HD doesnt carry them, only had them the 1st month they were out. They have plenty of the rigid ones though, which seem pretty good for the price.
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i never know who to nominate on these! i guess whoever needs it most!
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You might want to see a doctor about that burning sensation in your crotch, they have a cream for it now a days lol!
No but for real at least buy a cheap apron like this lol http://www.amazon.com/Hobart-770686-Black-Cotton-Welding/dp/B0045U9Q88
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Hey welcome to the forums Imran!
I personally have Dewalt but would always suggest Milwaukee if you need to greatly expand your tool line in the future, they seem the be the most innovative one out there atm. If you're just gonna stick with the basic drill/impact + maybe one more, you cant go wrong with any of them! Not sure on the availability across the pond.
On the GSB 18 V-Li vs. GSB 18 V-EC issue, it looks like the EC is the brushless version. But the EC is rated at 17 nm less torque, in exchange for less vibration and longer runtime, So i can see you hesitation on which is better. I wonder if anyone on here owns both and can give you a better opinion on the matter.
heres the links to both incase someone else knows better than I.
EC http://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/gsb-18-v-ec-34800-ocs-p/
LI http://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/gsb-18-v-li-33398-ocs-p/
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$53.94ea USD plus shipping about $125USD shippied for 2
Weird, on IHL it shows them as 74.95 + 20.37 shipping for me. Am i doing something wrong to not see the 55$ rate? It is also possible I am completely clueless
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Its a thing-a-ma-jig! But honestly, no idea. Whats the end cap look like?
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Nice review Sterco! Nice to see tools looking like they've actually been used before a review (a problem i have when friends ask for my option lol).
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Damn Jerry that thing must have cost a mint, looks super nice.
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Want!
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Damn lots of good storage options from people on here. I guess ill throw mine into the mix. Its a Toughbuilt bag i got from Menards. (now they have Master force brand green ones)
internal measurements are roughly 8.5" x 12"
hold 6 slim packs and 4 fat packs, plus 2 chargers stacked on top of each other if i load it all up.
weighs 2.8 pounds empty- 1
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If you want something cheaper and basic, but still works good i gotta recomend Ryobi. They have a bunch of other tools in their line up as well. All their old tools will fit the new batteries too.
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Thats cool looking, ill have to grab it and compare it to the Irwin 6:1
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Damn, looks like i missed a go broadcast. Wish i could see them live instead of just the recordings
Everyday fix-it tool bag
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I haven't tried that on a tool bag but if you wanted to water proof your current bag you could apply Rust-oleum NeverWet. I does turn any fabrics it touches white, so if you dont care about appearance that would be a way to go with your current bag.