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Oh ya my next purchase is that makita 6.5 brushless wood killer i dont own a coreded older modle skil shd 77 worm drive an its so heavey to pull out and annoying especially when i use mag 77s all day at work or the 6.5 fuel so i really want that makita cordlessThat Makita is a beast. The Bosch doesn't have as much power as the Makita but I have never had an issue with it keeping up and doing just as much as the Makita. It's nice having two great cordless saws to pick from!
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Cordless makita is bassically a corded circ saw anyway haha same amount of power i never heard anything about the boschI'll second the Skilsaw SPT67. If my corded saw ever bites the dust, the Skilsaw will be it's replacement. I've got the 6-1/2" cordless bosch and brushless Makita, so there is a good chance I won't be needing one for a while.
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Dewalt corded/ cordless saws are garbage for 6.5 18v gotta be makita or milwaukee both brushless only 2 battery saws that can compete with wormdrives and thats a true statment no hate just truthI heard the dewalt 6.5inch circular saw was the best especially the batter powered one that my bro n law has. Comfortable and very handy and small enough for tight spaces and also lasts a lot one a single charge!!!
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Yupp skil wormdrive mag 77 best bet its likght and powerful but also the makita hypoid is a great circ saw aswell
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Lol thats crazy why dont you guys build with wood out there i wonder but thats cool different thats forsureHahah
Well we have concrete block inner walls. A layer of insulation against that. Then an outer wall of baked bricks( if that is how you call it in english. Reddisch baked Clay bricks )
But when it gets veeeeery hot outside out buildings melt as seen in above picture. . Hahaha
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Thanks dwain and you will be happy to know that a milwaukee m18 fule circ saw along side a few skil warmdrives and chainsaw did the cutting lol i know how you like that saw!! and it is a nice saw it beats all expectations coming from only running corded warmdrivesnice!
Thanks man here in north America we always build houses out of wood then they brick over or the stucco or sideing but ya thats why we are called framers because we build tge frame of tge structure its crazy to think about an other way to build a house to me how do they do it in beljium?
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Thanks man here in north America we always build houses out of wood then they brick over or the stucco or sideing but ya thats why we are called framers because we build tge frame of tge structure its crazy to think about an other way to build a house to me how do they do it in beljium?Very cool too see for me. Here in belgium we almost never build in wood so this is special !
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Thanks budAwesome job TMan!
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Oh ya some crazy big mansions out the but this house it pretty bigguest home for some mansion for others
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Ya some of the houses iv been building.lately have been big lol big house small property and easy over 1.5 mill $Building houses?? Dont you mean fortress?!!
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Last friday c
Getting ready to set trusses with the crane fuck it was windy and cold that day
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The last pic is the hip we put in yesterday things a monster 30 ft had to scab 2 16 ft 2 x8s together
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My boss always says fuck a resume show me you tool belt and tools it says more about the worker then a peice of paper could you can always tell a new guy because he will come with the one peice cheap HD pouch with the smallest pockets in.the world lol and you just know he has only ever framed a bathroom wall and he probably used an impact to do it lol production framing is a lot different obviously
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The awp pouch pisses me off because the bottom pocket doesnt hold anything what ever i put in it will fall out when im climbing around trusses or runing/jumping so ya but i rotate my pouches around the awp when it was new was on my right side then once i got my occidental i moved the awp to the left once i get ride of the awp and get a new occideental pouch i move the other one over keep the rotation flowing but ya i like my set up i dont like big bulking one peice nylon toolbelts they dont seem efficient for a framer at all we need lots of pockets but not bulky its a fine lineNice set up Toolman, love how you mix and match , I have an awp pouch at the moment love it but looking to add something to it for certain tools I use everyday or almost everyday .
Thanks
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The occidental shit is a lot more worn.in now this pic was taking on like day 2 of me owning the hammer holster and pouchmy tool belt is a mix match but it works for.me being a framer i got a cheap awp on one side and i hold my 3 1/4 nails and chaulk line in and then i got my occidental hammer holster and occidental pouch and its got my square knife nailbar tape meaure and 2 1/4 nails and the belt its self is frome an old harness
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my tool belt is a mix match but it works for.me being a framer i got a cheap awp on one side and i hold my 3 1/4 nails and chaulk line in and then i got my occidental hammer holster and occidental pouch and its got my square knife nailbar tape meaure and 2 1/4 nails and the belt its self is frome an old harness
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Bad ass bro congrates wow that took no time seems like a month ago you where asking "if your too old" lol now you went on and got a job thats awsome and enjoy the belt and new job manI just got hired with True Line Construction. I start work on Monday so I can finally start breakin it in.
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Such a nice belt but so bulky and ya forsure needs to be broken in i couldnt imagin climbing around roof trusses with that bad boy but its such a nice belt once broken in propperlyOxylight Belt....in bad need of breaking in
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Makitas 2x18v (36 v) rotary hammer drilled faster then a big corded hilti its a pretty great rotary hammer
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but hitachi makes the best framing nailers ever lol there other tools aint the greatest but fuck there nailers are perfectYeah I heard a rumor about this on the FOG last week but it was unsubstatiated at the time. I actually wined a couple of Hitachi tools that I really liked but I'm not sure what to think here. Metabo is a high end manufacturer of quality tools. Hitachi makes good tools and vibrators. Hmmmmmm
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Im glad rhonda got ko'd thoo shes acting like she cant be touched not even touching gloves with the holly girl lol from that momment i hoped she got rocked put her in her place
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Its crazy sad part is i have 2 sawzalls arleady so convincing my wife will be hard good thing its not out yet plus im still trying to convince her i need the makita BL 6.5 18v circ saw lol when i already own 2 circ saws lol
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At this point makita is takeing over the cordless powertool market
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What circular saw do you suggest
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I dont own a cordless but i do own a corded thats what i was suppose to type i really need to read over my messages befor i send lol
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