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fazmanicg

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  1. http://toolguyd.com/milwaukee-m18-fuel-surge-oil-impact-driver/
  2. Here is a little video that shows just how good it works. Been meaning to strip that piece I had laying around anyway LOL! https://www.dropbox.com/s/0cxyznq9uznoa58/IMG_3397.m4v?dl=0
  3. Mondo, here you go. It went up. I paid around 24.00 for mine last year. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000288LP6/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_1?pf_rd_p=1944687622&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B000288LOW&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=0YXT189FS7RZEHDTCJ8D
  4. Today I saw Dan & Eric talk about the Oneida Viper Scraper (A scraper with a vacuum attachment. Well I missed the boat on making millions LOL! .... I made this thing a while back when refinishing an antique table. These Bahco Scrapers are THE BOMB! - Anyway, this thing works absolutely fantastic. A crevice tool, some shims and electrical tape. BooYa !!! Update: Here is a little video that shows how good it works. https://www.dropbox.com/s/0cxyznq9uznoa58/IMG_3397.m4v?dl=0
  5. This is awesome news! - I have converted over to Milwaukee last year and could not be happier. I have invested quite a lot in both M12 & M18 tools. - Currently have a Paslode Finish Nailer, Ryobi Brad Nailer & Makita Pin Nailer (All Cordless) - If Milwaukee puts out a good nailer, I will switch. - NER, What part of CT are you in? - i am in CT as well.
  6. Haha! - Dust collection everywhere! -- I make quite the mess, believe me. I just end my shop time a little early and be sure to put tools away and vacuum before leaving the shop. Kinda OCD actually .... got that from my Dad. He was the same way when I was growing up. -- Not a bad habit to have I guess.
  7. There was a guy I ordered a bunch from, but he no longer is selling them. You can look at Dewalt DWA4205. It is long enough where the blade is in constant contact with the magnet on the plunge base. http://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-Dwa4205-Oscillating-Hardwood-Blade/dp/B00FRMZHJU
  8. DG1127 - I get great results with both! I highly recommend the cyclones. It is astonishing to me that there is practically no sawdust in the main Vacuum. The filter is like new.
  9. RCWARD, It came out around 2002 or thereabouts. It was Model DW746. It was the first "Hybrid" table saw made. Not a cabinet saw, not a contractors saw. It did not come that way that is pictured. I added all Cast Iron wings and the Sliding table. I love this thing.
  10. LOL! -- Ain't that the truth ..... In this case, you truly do get what you paid for.
  11. ChrisK1970, I just replied to a post talking about the air cleaner and how much I love it. In my opinion, it is one of the best items one can put in their shops. The table saw is still crankin .... Everytime I see a Saw Stop, my mind starts to wander ... but Old Yeller has been really good to me so I keep her around.
  12. Protoolnut, My dust extraction is not as elaborate as one would think. Each of three walls contains an MDF box which houses a RIGID shop vac. They are each connected to an Oneida Dust Deputy Cyclone. I cannot say enough good things about those cyclones. I also have one dedicated to the table saw. For my miter station, I have a Festool mini. For sanding, routing, track saw, general cleanup, etc., I have the larger Festool CT vac with Oneida's cyclone on top of that. It all works very well. One investment that I am very pleased with is the JDS air cleaner. That thing moves a ton of air. You cannot imagine how much dust it removes from the air. BTW, I said the same thing about the girls in Bikinis, but my wife wasn't too happy with that idea
  13. Jason, That's right haha! -- How can you not like those nailers? They perform beautifully. So well in fact, I never turn on the compressor any longer and let a friend borrow my pneumatic nailers.
  14. Man, all I can say is ..... DO NOT BUY FESTOOL .... Unless you can prepare yourself to be consumed and addicted to that brand. When my Dewalt chop saw died, I was looking around for a sliding Miter Saw, but was concerned at how much depth they required. I then came across the Kapex. INSTANT love at first use! -- Needless to say, I am now a fan.
  15. Steven, I was a Dewalt junkie back in the day .... My shop was nothing but Yellow and Black LOL! That being said, When they came out with a table saw, It just seemed like the right thing to do. I had a Craftsman before that. I have to say, this saw has been very good over the years. I think what sold me on it (besides the color ), was the sliding table. Really nice and at the time ... reasonably priced.
  16. Thanks All! -- Much appreciate the comments. I do not do this professionally. I'm just a guy who loves to play with his wood . It has been a passion for me ever since I was a small child. I would stand on a little stool driving nails in a board at my dad's workshop whenever he was in his shop. -- He always taught me to clean up before hitting the lights and calling it a day ... I kinda went overboard LOL! -- Now, my Dad (Who is 89 God Bless Him) looks forward to spending time in my shop whenever he can.
  17. LOL n00b .... That was awesome!
  18. Spend a lot of time here.
  19. Congrats to the winners. Nice Christmas gift.
  20. I grew up in Southington as well. Long time ago lol. It's a hobby for me mostly. Nice to meet you John.
  21. With very little effort, I was able to fit a Festool Plunge Base on my Fein 350Q. -- Long story short; I bought the Festool OS 400 because of the plunge base and, well, it's a Festool ... It's got to be Great! -- Well, It was very noisy and the blades kept coming loose. The vibration was quite evident as well. -- I obviously got a defective unit; as was verified by the store where I bought it. I returned it and went with the Multimaster 350. I Absolutely love it. Very little vibration, not too noisy, etc. -- The one thing I did miss was that plunge base. -- Since the Festool was really a Fein Supercut, I decided to pick up a plunge base from Festool. It also comes with a really nice depth stop. Much better than the one you can get from Fein. after a few modifications, here are the results. To see the plunge base in action: https://www.dropbox.com/s/n2jcitmqftkfty6/IMG_2202sm.mov?dl=0
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