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Nalu Rash

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  1. I haven't really used it yet. I think it would come in handy when bending conduit though. It has a little clamp built in for attaching it to the end of conduit.
  2. I don't have a wiggy. I do however have a multimeter and a ncvt. I've never used a wiggy before, it looks like a neon voltage tester or something like that. I'll have to check it out for myself
  3. That's a great question. I've done some very basic residential electrical wiring, and I liked the feeling that I got when everything worked as planned. It's one trade that I enjoy alongside carpentry. I also feel like I would be able to better support my family by working for the IBEW. I don't mind it if it's not a fun job, I've worked in shitty environments for a long time. I don't think of manual labor as fun, but I feel more satisfied doing hands on work.
  4. Still twiddling my thumbs and waiting for the testing date. In the meantime, I picked up these: Klein 7 Piece Screwdriver Set & Empire 841.6 Billet Level Occidental Leather 5036
  5. Awesome Job Nate! Keep up the good work and thank you for posting these pictures for the crew!
  6. Wigwag, It looks like thing's are getting better. My heart sank when I first heard about what was going on with you. I pray that things get better and better for you. Take care my brother!
  7. Nice work TMan! Those walls look really heavy. I've helped my dad on smaller one story houses, but nothing to that scale. Awesome work
  8. Comp..........you crazy bastard....lol. That's amazing. Good work
  9. Lol...glad you got a laugh outta this guy. I was literally crying with laughter when I first saw this. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G870A using Tapatalk
  10. Wow that's pretty cool...I've got some old hand tools, but nothing close to that
  11. Everyone has brought up some good points in this thread. It seem's like some people are curious about the technology and some completely hate the idea. I don't see myself buying any ONE-KEY drills as of yet. Currently, it's a technology that would be superfluous to my needs. But this is just the beginning, I'm sure the engineers over at Milwaukee are hard at work trying to implement ONE-KEY in other tools. The best part about it is that they are not forcing anyone to buy into this tech. It's just another tool line that Milwaukee is adding: Brushed, FUEL and now ONE-KEY. More options for us, the consumer. I was really hoping to get more clever ideas about how ONE-KEY could be used. Let's not turn this into a flame war. I think it's great that tool companies are trying new things. I try new things all the time, and discover through trial and error.
  12. Wow that's terrific Nate! And a big thanks to ChrisK! Way to help out another crew member.
  13. Congrats Swag! Your gonna love that saw. Ever since I bought my cordless, I haven't went back to my corded saw yet. It's really convenient. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G870A using Tapatalk
  14. Thanks crew, you guys are the best. I really appreciate all the support Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G870A using Tapatalk
  15. Wow that's fantastic Comp! Is that an official Milwaukee extension reel on the side of the cart?
  16. Hey Crew! I've been pretty absent from the Forum lately. Been busy studying up on becoming an Electrician. There are four (4) basic thing's that need to happen: 1. They need to accept my application 2. If my application is accepted, I need to take a test 3. If I pass the test, I will be interviewed 4. If I pass the interview, I can then be indentured into the IBEW 1186 Union My progress so far: 1. They need to accept my application ACCEPTED! 2. I need to take a test WAITING FOR TESTING DATE 3. If I pass the test, I will be interviewed 4. If I pass the interview, I can then be indentured into the IBEW 1186 Union My testing date will be given sometime next week. I'll probably still be absent from the forum until then. Anyway's thanks crew for all your support. I'm very happy to be a part of the crew. Take care!
  17. Someone needs to animate this, lol [emoji1] Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G870A using Tapatalk
  18. On another note, I think I heard that song before on a Real Tool Reviews video, has anyone else? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G870A using Tapatalk
  19. I've been in that type of crazy traffic before in Indonesia. It's insane how they drive there. We even witnessed an accident involving a Father and Son on a Moped. They got side swiped by a van, the kid went flying (he was okay) and nobody stopped to help. Streets were just filled with weird looking taxi vans and mopeds. Gas was being sold in empty water bottles on the side of the road. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G870A using Tapatalk
  20. Hey wassup crew! Last I checked, we just need 50,000 more Hearts to hit the big 1,000,000 Heart milestone! Next time Dan Periscopes let's tap those fingers like crazy! Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G870A using Tapatalk
  21. Man I missed this one [emoji22] Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G870A using Tapatalk
  22. alright I just made a cut through some 1/2" EMT. I used the Milwaukee EMT blade that came with the saw. It went through it pretty good I must say. This was just one cut though. I did notice a bit of vibration, that might be a concern. I'm not an Electrician and I don't cut EMT all the time. As for cutting out plaster, I don't have any here but I think it would get the job done. Hope that helped out a bit. I would still hold out for the FUEL version
  23. Quick question: What are the old work boxes made out of? If I have something similar here in the shop, I can try cutting it up and giving you a better review. I'll also look for some EMT and Copper pipes that I may have
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