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Hugh Jass

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    DEWALT Radio

    Sounds to me you don't need a stereo at all, you need a charger and a 3-way. Just saying. Superior sound > features for most that are actually buying a stereo in the first place.
  2. Seems like a lot more plastic and moulding for those big ass leverage handles though. I think it's a superior design off paper. Stats I have no idea.
  3. The new one is simply designed for crash testing due to mobility, older version is not.
  4. I felt this way at launch. The table saw, miter, and vac should have been day 1 releases under 120v at a minimum.
  5. Ah. I live about 4 steps from hell so I wouldn't know how all that works, lol.
  6. 70,000 BTU? Good grief that is some heat...but if it's propane, what's necessary for the battery exactly? https://jet.com/product/detail/b35be5c530c64c00a9a20e6909aa5e19?jcmp=pla:ggl:a_nj_dur_gen_appliances_a1:appliances_heating_cooling_air_quality_space_heaters_a1:na:PLA_785111962_42767750804_pla-306111780120:na:na:na:2&code=PLA15&pid=kenshoo_int&c=785111962&is_retargeting=true&clickid=e9331361-bd4a-4c1d-8bf2-eb9536a82fc6
  7. Maybe, maybe not. Right now I have an open shelf that is 24x48 and I just pile all of my dewalt hand tools on that, but since it's open it A takes up a lot of room and B tends to collect non Dewalt hand tools, as in everything else. Blades, gloves, trash, dead hookers and the like. I'm not really sure how many totes it would take but one rack might do it for that. If so I'd only need two, the other being for plumbing, electrical, and materials storage.
  8. I had to double take, I just did a kitchen last year that is shockingly similar to that one.
  9. Oh I almost forgot, the Van Rack is finally a thing and it seems glorious. Can't wait to invest in that next year and reorganize my tool trailer layout with some proper storage. Probably shoot for 2 racks, one for bulk materials/items and one for tools with the totes. Might even need three eventually.
  10. As far as things that weren't rumored much I'd have to go with the light if it actually competes with the Milwaukee, it's taken them years to come up with something decent. For things we already knew but were shocked about the specs would have to go to the worm drive style saw, 2400w output is just incredible.
  11. Nobody has said anything about it being cordless. What would have been the Gen 1 framing nailer?
  12. Damn man should have asked him for the rest of the store.
  13. Yea the D25304DH for the DCH293 was supposed to be out a month ago.
  14. I'm sure but with October/November launch for most of what I watched here it's likely not going to be this year for anything not covered today I'm guessing.
  15. I just looked up the DSC391 which is what I use daily, and it's 460watts out. Oh. My. God. 5.21 X the output.
  16. Clearly flexvolt designed by the gaping hole underneath, could be. I have a hard time understanding why they have all these other tools that they didn't even mention in the event? They just prototypes to future working tools or what?
  17. That's actually not new Nah that's been out for a while now. http://www.dewalt.com/products/power-tools/dust-management/dust-extractors-and-vacs/large-hammer-dust-extraction--hole-cleaning/dwh050k
  18. Have they actually mentioned comparisons to Yeti with these? If so they'll cost a fortune.
  19. Yea I was figuring on their being a 120v Vac for sure as well as 120v Table.
  20. That looks like a 2 part epoxy driver to me, which is really sweet considering how viscous epoxy is...pumping that shit out for a few hours on end have you feeling like Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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