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MikeyB

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  1. Awesome Comp, best of luck to you and the Bride, let us know how you make out
  2. Real slick man, what did you use for the lights?
  3. What brand are you getting, pot some pics when you receive it
  4. Wow,,, if I was a Welder I would build something like that
  5. 15% off plus free shipping sounds like a good deal. And how about better deals on Reconconditioned Tools? I have had good luck with Tool Barn in the past, and I used to order from Tool King but I don't think they are around anymore?
  6. That's a great idea guys,,,, like ChrisK said, add some foam to those bad boys and your styling....
  7. The Milwaukee Rep was not at the store today, but one of the HD employees showed me a bunch of boxes that contain a bunch of new Milwaukee promo deals for the holidays... This might get addictive.......
  8. I made the jump to the M12 line.. Picked up this combo today for $91.00 at the Depot. Couldn't pass it up any more. I'm already on the Makita 18 volt platform, so I think for my 12 volt needs I'm turning to the Red Side
  9. Would love a snowmelt system,,,, driveway, stoop, walkways,,, they even put the tubing under granite countertops these days to keeps the slabs toasty,,, good stuff
  10. Thanks for the reminder Jimbo, I gotta overhaul my blower soon
  11. I'm digging that idea, I'm going to pick up a couple of these cases tomorrow
  12. That's scary Conductor. I have used my Dewalt chop saw for many years, cutting kindorf (strut) no-hub cast iron, angle iron, pvc pipe, threaded rod,copper tubing, etc, etc, and have been lucky to never have a problem. A few years back I picked up an Evolution 14" Cold Cut Chop Saw called the Raptor, paid about $450.00 for it. And it is an unbelievable saw. Cuts through steel and iron like butter, very little Sparks and you don't have to worry about that 100 plus dollar blade exploding.. Very pleased with this saw.... Check out their too.s when you can they have a lot of quality tools.
  13. Klein or Greenlee, and Fluke for the meters, you can't go wrong, these tools will last a long time.
  14. Really? That's cool.. I love my Hilti, but wouldvlove to check out a Dewalt....
  15. I kinda figured they would come down to the same price as the Dewalts eventually. I gotta pick one of these up now, thanks for the heads up
  16. Freaking hysterical,,, love it
  17. I definitly suck at computer stuff...
  18. That blows, you should not have to open a new tool to add grease... That tool should last a good long time before any pm is needed like that.... I wonder if you would void the warranty by opening it up?
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