Duns221
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don't know if anyone else mentioned this but snap-on has ratchet repair kits for sale, but i would contact them first
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bosch makes great jigsaws, just a side note they bought the company that first made jigsaws and in the late 80s they invented the toolless blade change...... i love wikipedia
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i would like to see how it compares to their portable table saw
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looks cool but i really do love my tough boxes but i might have to get them, the small ones look good for my gun parts perfect size too!
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that would save me a lot of time, with my tough boxes when ever i need something i have to take every box off the cart
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I've returned things to home depot without a recipe before (but the gut at the front desk is an old friend so that might be why).
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whats wrong with the guys face on the last picture
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i have used the dewalt for a cnc router but for something you would use everyday by hand i would go with the bosch
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a little late to the party but i highly recommend carrying a small flashlight i use mine everyday
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I used to own a set of wera screwdrivers, but i just kept going back to Klein ended up selling them to my cousin
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all i can say is i have had the same bosch wipers for 3 years and they still work great
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i have never heard of cutting concrete with a sawzall, if you end up doing that i would love a video.
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seems a bit overpriced...
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yeah i hear what your saying, i would get this if it was m18, i don't like having to bend down to vacuum the crevices of my shop(but that probably says more about me being lazy than about the tool) if they had it in m18 i would buy it in a heartbeat
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i had no idea, but thats still not the reason i would never buy something like this, i get if your a professional cabinet maker doing hundreds of cuts a day, but as an amateur woodworker i could buy a drill press, planer, and a different brand of tablesaw all for the price of that sawstop
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i completely agree, but woodworkers who need very accurate cuts and make them very often will still use a tables for its speed and effectiveness.
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i wish they made a cordless palm sander, there are many times when i have to sand above my head and it would really help with visibility
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yeah i most likely won't get one because its m12, if it was m18 i would because it would last longer. but i do need one so i might go with the dewalt if they don't make an m18
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i would love to get the milwaukee m18 fuel kit with the hammer drill and impact driver
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was browsing the Milwaukee website, and came across this http://www.milwaukeetool.com/power-tools/cordless/0850-20 update: milwaukee has removed all trace of this vac from their website