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torontotoolman

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  1. He says in the video i think 22 lbs but thsts not to far off of the shd 77s there likev20 lbs i think but its a nice tool goes to show if you take care of your tools they will last
  2. Putting magnets on your tool is smart and a pretty quick change not fiddleing trying to get the bit out i like that idea
  3. This is something i hope gets passed down to me what a tool collectors item
  4. I know what a classic i would love to get my hands on.one prob onw of those tools that just need to get passed down and taken care of
  5. Maybe i didnt put much thought into it just thought it was a bit silly but its still gonna get the job done
  6. Ya i noticed that too i havent used it yet but i noticed you can take the filter out of the clear plastic but nothings ever gonna be 100% perfect unless you paying thw proper price
  7. Ya when i seen it i was like grab didnt think twice
  8. I wish i.got it i mean il get it passed down to me eventually..... i cleaned there garage because i like to help them out but it is a nice peice . I want it such a classic and still works
  9. https://youtu.be/M07pVmNxWHM This is cool a skillsaw worm drive from the 40s this thing is a beast i would love to get my hands on one of these
  10. Found this cleaning my wifes grandpas garage im for sure getting my hands on it
  11. Bought this little bad boy yesterday at lowes only 32$ for me i dont.need a crazy expensive sander so this little thing will be fine for sanding down some old drawers
  12. Ya i think im going to be getting the bulldog extreme d handle for the.price and what iv heard its a great buy now just to see if i get it befor or after i get the makita 18v hammer drill im not sure witch to buy first lol
  13. Soo is the d handle bulldog extreme a better choice what about power is there a big difference or no... because if the power is similar then im going for the d handle bulldog just makes sense with the money and what il be useing it for
  14. Im with you my first tool love was dewalt when i was about 14/15 years i only wanted dewalt my first tool was the old 18v hammer drill that bad boy is a work horse still going strong thoo its been at a friends house for a few months now but only.had to buy new batterys for it. but.now im more into every brand i like to have a mix match and multiples
  15. Bosch does make work horses of tools specialy they demo hammers/drills they really take a beating and keep continueing to get the job done
  16. Soo ita a great solid tool? I thought so its between the bulldog extreme or this modle im.not sure the bulldog extreme is about 100 and something dollers cheaper im so tide up
  17. http://www.jlconline.com/Images/tmp6AC8.tmp_tcm96-1487734.jpg?width=600 Whats everybodys thought on the bulldog extreme rotary hammer?
  18. Honestly im not sure iv only seen them when i started working with this frameing company but they do the trick right.if it breaks your not gonna be to sore about it but they will still last.for a bit
  19. No its not its the older modle its got an angle on it its not long like.most warmdrives
  20. I dont own them there my boss's but i do enjoy how rhe dewalt cuts its a good all around circ saw and we are not dyi'ers by any means but the fatmax is a good better saw wen the boss has a crew of guys who beat up too for only 100$ not a big deal when we kill em we go threw those sawzalls like no tomorrow they are.no milwaukee or dewalt but still a good saw
  21. Using the dewalt warmdrive today and i like it it cuts smooth its light and i like the plate on it and im feeling the fatmax sawzall for the price its got great power its got 2 modes a perfect beater saw i think. Anyone else have opinions on these saws?
  22. If im going for a sds rotary hammer im going corded not.cordless but ya iv got my.eyes on the bosch or makita gotta do my research and hilti is a little out of my peice range lol
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