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Sarbatche

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  1. I’ve been anxiously waiting on the DCL079 tripod light and now that we’re past Christmas I was going to order it. But then I spotted the large area cordless light on AcmeTools for $199. The kit is listed for $299. None of the other sites are offering the same deal. Their eBay site also has the bare light for $199 so it shouldn’t be a misprint. I was going to get the tripod because I couldn’t justify $400 for a light, but if they’re the same price and one has over twice as much output...

  2. GIE+Expo 2017 was last week. Aren’t there usually updates by pro tool reviewers day-to-day during these events? Dewalt was on the exhibitor list. I’m pretty heavily invested in 40V and ready to spend more money!

  3. 40V OPE:

    Power washer, self propelled lawn mower, and telescoping pole saw OR a system like Ego has where you can change out the heads on your pole equipment. Maybe it’ll all come out in the GIE+Expo. 

     

    Flexvolt:

    120V 10” table saw and a 120V tile bridge saw with collapsible rolling stand. 

     

    Lastly, multi-battery charging power packs that incorporate with the Tough System for all platforms!

  4. On 10/12/2017 at 9:53 AM, Rtorres092382 said:

     

    Pretty much my exact wishlist. Throw in a 20v biscuit joiner and I'll be pretty close to complete.

     

    Yes to all of that. But also a roofing nailer. Not sure why that wasn’t one of the first guns. High battery turnover rate maybe?

  5. A little ridiculous that this isn't 40V like the rest of their OPE line. Hopefully, Dewalt comes out with a parallel offering that uses either single or dual 40V batteries. There are places that just aren't practical for my riding mower to go. I am starting to get worried that I invested heavily in a platform that won't get developed well. 

  6. 10 hours ago, RickyMcGrath said:

     

     


    DeWalt ran a HUGE line of tools that came with Tough Boxes last year and they sat in top stock. There are still a few tools in Tough boxes that I'm keeping an eye on for when they go to next clearance stage.

     

     

     

    I definitely eyed all of those releases, but they were tools which I already had. I would have bought the custom inserts had they been sold separately. Which is another missed opportunity that's been beaten up in a previous thread.

     

    I'm actually a little surprised that there aren't any aftermarket options being offered by some entrepreneurial spirits since releases take so long. Like inserts for Tough Systems or a pole saw end for the 40V string trimmer. At the very least, the wall rack system would have been easy to produce even for a home business. 

  7. Dewalt frustrates me with these releases. It seems like I'm more invested in Team Yellow OPE and storage (ToughSystem) than Dewalt is. Why are they still producing unique tool cases, instead of making it all nesting or modular? This charger is a perfect example: Could have really used it during Matthew, but I'm not half as tempted to get a random box that won't stack with the rest of them. 

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  8. I'm a big fan of the DW735. Get the in/out feed tables and use the collapsible miter/planer stand to save your back. Unless you've got space for a permanent set up. When your tired of changing steel knives, Byrd has an helical indexable carbide cutter head. 

     

     

  9. I've never joined tracks before. However, when making cabinets, I could have gotten away with just the 59" track but I found it useful to cut my dados on the sides and back of the cabinets before I cut them apart. That way the dados were guaranteed to line up. That did require the long piece, though perhaps joining sections might've worked too. 

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  10. At the Navy's Machinery Repairman school house there was an awesome photo from the 40's of ship's main reduction gear being milled. Double helical and 30' tall; the machinist was standing on scaffolding while at the controls. Not many chances to work at thAT scale anymore in the US.

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