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RickyMcGrath

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  1. My comment was from two weeks ago???
  2. Thinking about a DeWalt 20v battery format, it can easily be wired two ways to run a dual voltage setup. The battery will know immediately what tool it's installed on. A 20v or 60v tool.
  3. Nothing from the rep. But I have heard of some pretty cool technology in the works to run 120v tools off batteries.
  4. A rep just told me it's a 60v platform with cross compatibility between 20 and 60v
  5. I'm leaning towards this. Maybe something that will get you 120v while using 20v batteries.
  6. I'm saving my pennies now for whatever it is!
  7. I picked up a couple of the longer tracks and cut them down to more convenient common sizes. DeWalt only offers a couple sizes so this worked out better for me.
  8. I do know of some rumors about some other stuff that may have been twisted around to this rumor you're talking about though.
  9. I'm gonna go out on a limb here and just say NO WAY.
  10. Yup. Gotta put a value on your time. Actually, it's a great idea to do this for just about everything. What's your time worth to you and re-evaluate that regularly.
  11. How about just using a drill bit to carefully drill out some relief holes. You'll probably only need two or three. Other option is a Dremel tool to cut the hole bigger. It's the only tool I can think of to get close enough to keep the hole small.
  12. The Kreg Foreman is the way to go! Nothing compares to that!
  13. Ron Paulk recently shared that in on of his vids.
  14. With the rain, I am going to set a couple, fill them. Then set a few more and fill them. I just don't have the room to pull everything down and set the all out. Kind of sucks. But it is what it is.
  15. Cabinets are all here. It's gonna be A LOT of work, but I am going to try and get them in this weekend. We have a high chance of Rain Saturday.
  16. I believe you may have a few mixed up. It is my understanding that TTi owns Milwaukee and Ryobi but manufacturers certain tools under a license agreement with RIDGID as RIDGID is its own wholly owned company.
  17. Funny you bring this up. I've been looking for a DeWalt 52" tool chest. I contacted SB&D, they referred me to another company, GEELONG, called them and they told me it was a Christmas special and we only made as many as HOME DEPOT asked for. ?
  18. First load is being dropped off this afternoon. [emoji322][emoji322][emoji322][emoji322][emoji322]
  19. First load is being dropped off this afternoon. [emoji322][emoji322][emoji322][emoji322][emoji322]
  20. Got the Surface Cleaner today.... Just initial glance, it seems to be decent quality. I have mixed feeling about the brush trim ring. It's removable. Which makes me wonder if it will pop off while using. And if it's intended to be removable, are there replacements?
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