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  1. A better idea would be to stop aiming sparks at your dick while you use a grinder.
  2. M80

    Name this Tool

    I'm guessing its something similar to this clapboard gauge.
  3. Pssst.......you might want to read this. http://professional-power-tool-guide.com/power-tool-forum/index.php?/topic/7495-rule-update/
  4. This video makes me uncomfortable. It's like Dan doesn't know what to do with his hands. Play with watch, clap hands together, grab wrist, etc. It's freaking me out.
  5. This is the tab that keeps you from using your new battery. It is not difficult to remove. if you do make this modification to your tool, be careful not to burn it up while you use it.
  6. Here you go. http://patwarner.com/makita_rt0701c.html edit: whoops, meant this: http://patwarner.com/precision_subbase_kit.html
  7. http://bcfasteners.com/shop/makita-134746-7-12-socket-adapter/ http://bcfasteners.com/shop/makita-134745-9-38-socket-adapter/ http://bcfasteners.com/shop/makita-192439-2-1316-ratchet-attachment-head/ http://bcfasteners.com/shop/makita-192440-7-straight-attachment-head/ Search the part numbers (http://www.makita.ca/index2.php?event=newaccessorydetailstemp&id=46) and i'm sure you can find them at additional places.
  8. M80

    RoboPro

    Go for it. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Makita-Robot-Cleaner-body-only-RC200DZ-High-power-professional-200minutes-F-S-/272062839517
  9. Nope, spinning proper direction.
  10. I wanted to run this by you guys and see if anyone has run into this before. We have a grinder at work. I believe it is [this](https://www.milwaukeetool.com/power-tools/corded/6146-30) Milwaukee. Every time you use it the nut loosens up. It happens with grinding wheels and cutting wheels and flap wheels. Doesn't matter what brand wheel. The nut is being used in the proper orientation. You can use the spanner wrench and crank the shit out of it. It doesn't matter how tight you get it, it loosens up every time. If seen the nut go flying off it after you release the trigger. We all have been using grinders daily for 15+ yrs. It is definitely a tool problem, not an operator problem. But it has me baffled. Anyone run across this? I did search this on google and I did find someone else with the same problem on the weldingweb forums. http://weldingweb.com/archive/index.php/t-465161.html They got a lot of suggestions, but no real solution.
  11. I know people love superfeet,. but I did not like them at all. I got the orange pair and they were just so uncomfortable, I switched back to the insoles that came with my Thorogoods. Speaking of insoles though, for winter time I love these. http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/72756?page=adults-shearling-insoles
  12. 18V LXT® Lithium-Ion 6.0Ah Battery with L.E.D. Charge Level Indicator (BL1860) The less time a battery sits on the charger, the more time it’s powering the tool. Makita offers the industry’s most efficient 18V Lithium-Ion batteries with the fastest charge times in their categories. The new 6.0Ah battery reaches a full charge in only 55 minutes, provides 100% more run time than the Makita 3.0Ah battery, and has an on-board L.E.D. charge level indicator. (available February 2016) http://www.makitatools.com/en-us/Modules/Company/PressReleases.aspx?ID=312761
  13. 18V X2 LXT® Lithium-Ion Brushless Recipro Saw (XRJ06M/Z)What can your 18V Lithium-Ion battery do for you? How about delivering corded power and run time? Makita 18V X2 technology is powered by two 18V Lithium-Ion batteries, so users can unplug the cord with an 18V X2 rotary hammer, circular saw, chain saw, miter saw and more. The latest addition to the 18V X2 line-up is the XRJ06M/Z Recipro Saw, which has an efficient brushless motor and an industry-leading 1-1/4” stroke length for faster cutting. Users benefit with 36V power and run-time, but without leaving the 18V platform. (available Summer 2016) 18V LXT® Lithium-Ion Brushless Recipro Saw (XRJ05M/Z)Makita is a leading innovator in the brushless category, and among the latest wave of new brushless tool releases is a new 18V brushless recipro saw, model XRJ05M. Like the 18V X2 recipro saw (model XRJ06M/Z), the XRJ05M/Z has a category-leading 1-1/4” stroke length. Also available in a non-brushless model (XRJ04M/Z). (available Spring 2016) http://www.makitatools.com/en-us/Modules/Company/PressReleases.aspx?ID=312761
  14. M80

    Christmas gifts

    That's a hell of a way to talk about his wife.
  15. What model number? Also, you snapped it taking it out? Is the bolt shank stuck in there now?
  16. http://nemopowertools.com/en/products/nemo-special-ops-underwater-cordless-water-proof-drill/
  17. Stop plugging in your charger at the only outlet within reach of my work. I'm not running 300' of cord so you can have your charger closer to you.
  18. M80

    Home Depot

    Finished work a bit early yesterday, so I stopped at HD to see if I could find any deals. Here was yesterdays haul. Milwaukee 12 in. Quick Adjust Reaming Pliers $24.97 marked down to $6.33 I grabbed 3 pairs. One for home, one to bring to work, and one because fuck it they are only six bucks. Milwaukee Shockwave Impact Duty 30-degree Knuckle Pivoting Bit Holder $24.97 down to $6.33 Got the last one. Husky 9" utility sack $9.97 down to $2.33 (I think, two something anyways) Was useful for carrying around my other purchases around while I shopped. Command adhesive hooks (I couldn't find them on HD site.) $3.97 down to one penny.
  19. Video of the collapse. https://twitter.com/KHOUJackie/status/655133055061856256
  20. I just picked up the SAE set at my local store for $17. Last set.
  21. They are great winter boots and on top of that they are made in the USA. I personally wouldn't use them for work boots, but I don't know what would work for you. If you are going to buy them do it soon. Last winter they sold out before December and were on back order until July. This year is expected to be the same. http://www.pressherald.com/2015/08/16/l-l-bean-preps-for-new-season-of-big-sales-for-iconic-boots/
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