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WeldfabNeil

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  1. I have a few sets of chisels from my grandpa that work great. I sharpen them every now an then. Only ones I've bought new are a set of Stanley fat max chisels witch work for what I need. I don't do much woodworking thoe,
  2. Welder/fabricator an a little machining here an there
  3. I myself would bring my Milwaukee m18 fuel cordless sawzall. I have 13 batteries for my m18s so running out of batteries isn't a issue. You don't need that many batteries but since my first m18 kit to my last m18 fuel kit they just add up. Starting out the Milwaukee m18 fuel sawzall combo kit with two batteries would do. If your not looking to spend a lot of money go with a corded. You can pick up a basic Milwaukee sawzall for like a hundred bucks at Home Depot. There's cheaper brands but Milwaukee is my brand of choice for corded or cordless sawzaws. Either one you go with get a good blade, those make all the difference. I like millwakee or Freud blades.
  4. I love the idea. I am such a fan of the inkzall. Works great.
  5. I swear I just bought that same one, an still got a good deal on it.
  6. Hey looks like a great forum, can't wait to start posting. Ime 20 years old an been working with tools since I could hold a screwdriver. Past few years I have been in welding an metal fabrication. Growing up I was more into woodworking as that's what my grandpa tought me. I did a vocational program in high school for construction trades so I also know the basics of construction. At the end of the day my passion is in welding an metal fab more then anything else. I am also somewhat intrested in maching but don't know much about it yet. My hand tools consist of everything from a few harbor freight to snap on. Mainly I like Armstrong, but I use what works. I always prefer my tools to be American made but once again I use what works. Lots of my hand tools are bought used but still quality brands. I don't really care what they look like as long as they work well. shiny chrome is a plus but not neccisary. For Power tools I mainly go with Millwakee, an sometimes Bosch. Not to big into many other brands. I dream of a miller big blue air pack duo 800. Of course that means I would need a nice service truck to mount it on an then all sorts of accessories. The list never ends but the money does. I also like antique tools to collect. Well that's pretty much my intrests in tools an thanks for having me.
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