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So ever since I got my Makita BL impact. I've noticed not just in battery life but power too. There is nothing my BL 6 1/2 Makita saw can't cut! It has a lil problem ripping wet lumber (but other than a wormdrive who doesn't) but it still cuts it. So I have a list of tool (in order) I hope Makita makes BL:
Recip Saw
Multi tool
Framing Nailer
Spiral Saw (rotozip type thingy)
Does anybody know if they are developing any of these tools?
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Wow that is cool! And during winter it could be used as an ice skating rink.
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Oh wow that sounds good I will think I will try that out.
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Hello ppl. I've been experimenting with different types of stain on some small projects I have made. I like dark stains and I like the Ambering feel of shelac. I was wondering has anyone tried the two before? Could they shelac go overtop stain?
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Well that was smart
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Wow 75$!! That's a steal. Congrats on the compressor. I'm looking for one now. I have the pancake type from porter cable, now I want something bigger.
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Some of the Hitachi stuff look good but it's old tools
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Wrote that looks slick!
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Dude! I thought the same thing a cordless router will be awesome!Nice gift man,,, would love to see Makita come out with a nice small cordless router, similar to a Colt but cordless.. I gotta convince my wife to buy me some more tools.......
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I'm not a woodworker either lol. But I want to be. I use an electric planner to shaved doors that I hang, sometimes it's quicker than cutting it with a circular saw and less risk of tear out. I also use it if I have to shave off fillers when hanging cabinets, adjusting old ceiling joists so there's no lumps in my drywall. So just odds and ends stuff. So it's good that I have a cordless one since I don't know when I'll have to set it up.Nice planer man, congrats! Hey, I've never been a wood worker so please excuse my ignorance. But why are planers needed exactly? When you buy lumber from the store, they come already smooth is a baby's butt. So all you gotta do is cut the wood to size and then tack it on. I got this old corded planer that belonged to my dad, its never been used through, who knows if it still works. I tried to sell it on Craigslist once, never sold, just like my old B&D drill never sold lol.
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Yea new cooking pots are out of the question lolNice....she's done it now, you better step up to the plate and get her something nice
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From your review I'd still go with the Makita. Only one blade I wonder how the bocsh would handle harder wood.It's not compared with a corded, but the cordless bosch. Still might be of some interest:
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Yea never again will I slack on taking out the trash lolHappy early Anniversary swag!! Ur wifeys a keeper bro congrats on the new addition to ur Makita fam!
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Yes I have an older corded model as well as a dewalt corded planner. I will let you know how it is when I get to mess around with it a lil bit.do you have any corded planers? which ones and how do they compare? im actually looking at getting this exact model so any feedback on comparisons would do me a world of good
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Thanks dude I'm super excited. Funny thing is, I have 3 door jobs to do next week so this will come in handy!Thats awsome man what a perfect gift
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Our one year anniversary is in 4 days but the wife hooked me up early with a new Makita planner!! [emoji95] [emoji322] [emoji322] [emoji323]
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Wow now that is organization!!
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Isn't she a beauty
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A lot Exterior trim guys use biscuit joiners. I use it when installing PVC trim to minimize screw holes.
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Disregard that question I didn't read your comments lol. Good job tho
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Wow that looks good! How did you get the logo on the box?
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Wow that's cool of you Rcward!
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