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  1. From the position in that picture you should ask the Bosch how that Fein performs! [emoji48]

    Sent from my SM-N900V using Tapatalk

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  2. 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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  3. 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?

  4. 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.......

    Dude! I thought the same thing a cordless router will be awesome!
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  5. 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.

    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.
  6. 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

    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.
  7. Our one year anniversary is in 4 days but the wife hooked me up early with a new Makita planner!! [emoji95] [emoji322] [emoji322] [emoji323] 65e23b90756f7f66d3bb0fe28a53078f.jpg

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