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Ben Woodruff

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  1. Hey guys, It hasn't got anything to do with TIA, specifically. Especially if you have an older device you may need to upgrade the YouTube app on the device, or may need a newer device to continue to watch YouTube videos. You can read more about it here: https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6098135?p=yt_devicesupport&hl=en&rd=1 But yeah, in short, it isn't a TIA thing. Ben
  2. I would really like something like the systainer system (perhaps even compatible) but with slide out drawers!
  3. For sure! Just pointing it out as I believe that makes this a brushed motor? Still an amazing deal, not knocking it at all.
  4. Wow. This looks like an amazing deal! Note it isn't the M18 FUEL 2653 w/ 3 speed settings, but still. Thanks for sharing!
  5. CPO is now out of stock on the recons. Anyone have a lead on any other deals on this tool?
  6. I've been using Grey Pneumatic and have been very happy with them.
  7. Thanks for chiming in redmed! I'm on board with the 2763 -- you and the others are right. I've already got the small guy, now I need the big guns. Might as well not compromise. Better to save up at little more and get what I'll be happy with. I hate to spend that much money for the number of times I'll use it, but on the other hand I'd hate just as much or more to struggle with not having the right tools for the job. I thought about using an adapter, as I love my 3/8" sockets, but along the lines I mentioned above I guess I'd rather just bite the bullet and get the 1/2" sockets in the sizes I'm likely to use.
  8. Thanks folks. Not what I wanted to hear, but I appreciate the feedback! I'll save a few more pennies up and get the 2763 and some 1/2" sockets.
  9. Hi folks, I'm looking at the M18 impact wrenches (2654 & 2763), and I'm wondering which one I need. I know of course the answer is "both," but both don't fit in the budget. I'm leaning toward the 2654 for a few reasons: It is less expensive My sockets are 3/8" Portability Frankly I won't be using it all that often, and would be using it pretty much exclusively for lug nuts on medium sized vehicles (Silverado 1500, Chevy Express van). My primary concern with the 2654 is that I recently used my 2653 impact driver with a 3/8" socket adapter to do the job on the van and it struggled (to the point that we ended up getting out the 1/2" pneumatic to finish the job). Is the 2654 going to do a better job or do I really need to go up to the 2763 and either get some 1/2" sockets or use a 3/8" to 1/2" adapter? Would appreciate your input! Ben
  10. Got a couple things I want to work on. Bookshelf, monitor stand, and improvements to my truck console: Yep. This is at my fire station. The chargers in the picture are (L -> R) Kenwood TK-190 portable radio, Motorola CP185 portable radio, Motorola Minitor V pager, and (windowsill) ICOM BC-146 portable radio.
  11. Right. That's what I meant. The kit comes with three if you buy it online (two 4 Ah and one 3 Ah). If you buy it in-store with this deal it looks like you get a total of four (two 4 Ah and two 3 Ah). I'll edit my original post to clarify.
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