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DarynH last won the day on May 2 2015

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  • Birthday 12/05/1987

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    Milwaukee fuel 2653-20 impact

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    Ohio
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    Owner, remodeling company

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  1. DarynH

    DCS575

    That's the current brushed and metal cutting unfortunately..... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. Yes you could. There's plenty of room. You would just have to make your own custom foam insert for the drill, impact, batteries and charger. Which wouldn't be too hard. I just don't think they are extremely durable. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. I seen a 20v caulk gun on Instagram Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Haha yeah I suppose [emoji106] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. With a 12" blade and weighing 56 lbs it's a no go for me. I want small and portable. Something they big will be at a cut station, not being taken around the house for punch lists. But if you're on a job with no power I can see this being awesome. I'm just looking for more of a punch list saw. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. All of my side winder saws are blade right and I'm right handed. The theory is you get less bevel in your cut. When a right handed person makes a cut he's holding the material down with his left hand and saw in his right obviously, so the bulk weight of the saw is supported by the material that is supported by the user. Thus the saw is less likely to tip. If I cut with a blade left there will only be an inch or so supported. Which allows the saw to tip easier. Yes you can fight it straight with the wrist but I say why fight your tools. And as far as visibility goes there's almost always a good line of sight through the front of the saw. I've been a contractor for long time and don't have a issue with the way I cut. So I guess it's all personal preference, wouldn't be too quick to write off one method or the other because they both have pros and cons. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. No jigsaw and no Multi tool. Really was hoping for them... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. I think they realized they needed to update then as soon as they went into user hands. Not putting ac power connect was a big mistake Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. Didn't see the cut out tool. Any pictures? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. I ordered this kit from the UK. Sweet little drill. Only wish it were brushless Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. DarynH

    M28 is back?

    I believe it's a week away Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. It was a great review Dwain [emoji106]. We all appreciate the time it takes to put them together. And I've always found your reviews to be some of the most honest user opinon ones I've seen. Keep it u up Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. I heard from a source who always has inside scoops on tools that dewalt was working on a 120v line. He was under the impression it was a two battery system though. He hasn't been wrong yet so who knows Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. That's actually exactly what it feels like
  15. Pretty sweet. Power wise it's indentical to the U.S. Drill. I use it for kitchens mostly. Quick swaps between drill bit and driver bit speeds things up. These casing are better than the blow mold if you don't beat your cases. There's much more room for storage. I don't think these were meant as a replacement for systainers, tough boxes, tstaks, or the ridgid boxes. They seem to be simply a new case.
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