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And ya i think is pretty rude to call someone out on how they spell or there fucking grammer truthfully if some one called me out "in person " not over the internet over my spelling or grammer infront of people to make me look bad id probably have to punch them out to make them look bad lol like i dont even no my times tables math for me is worse then spelling man school just doesnt work for some people and that doesnt mean they cant be successful like i said put a tool in my hand and give me some wood and il make you look like the "dumb ass" put a pen in my hand and you might think my 4 year old son wrote something lmao hahah Sent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk
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And by looks i mean shap n size Sent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk
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Well in the pic is the new fuel impact in this vid is the older one so the older fuel is bigger milwaukee slimed down the impact but the makita is just a little bit more compact but from the look they are very similar in looksSent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk
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See for some reason i love that about the makita i just like how its all layed out i must be the only one or something but i like how the battery over hangs im not really feeling how the bottom of the milwaukee is layed out the more i look at it i dont like how the grip is far back to me it just doesnt "look" balanced well i could be wrong once its in hand but from what it looks like its just not proportioned propperly Sent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk
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this is it messured out beside the new gen 2 fuel so you can imagin beside the old fuel impact Sent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk
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Very good point times arr changeing sometimes i feel i wish i was born earlyer so i could of enjoyed the so called simpler days but what can you do technology is here and its growing for me i wont be buying into the one key or when ever makita decides to follow i wont be buying into there version No point for me plus i have a hard enough time figuring out any phone type shit thats what my wife is for lol she helps me when it comes to anything technical lol but i see its purpose and i see why its a big deal for todays younger or even more hip older tradesmen but for us old school guys or old school minded young guys i can see the skepticalness of this Sent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk
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Agreed i think both drills will serve there purpose and then some with these 2 drills i think what ever you are looking for in a hammer drill driver you can find with eather one if you what a more compact power house that is lighter then the fuel gen 2 is for you if the size isnt and issue then the makita will be a perfect option or what ever plat form you are invested in Sent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk
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Ya i get what you are saying i personally like the size of the makita better and i like the bigger base im the oppisite and thing the milwaukee looks funny with the smaller base kinda like a body builder who forgets leg day lol i think the proportions match better on the makita but i dont have a drill attached to my belt all day so thats as far as my opinion goes i always have a heavy framing nailer so anything feels light compared to that Sent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk
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torontotoolman replied to torontotoolman's topic in Power Tools
Ya iv noticed you dont see to many thats why im curious on if anybody has used the milwaukee wormdrive befor because iv only seen glimpse of it on tv shows and cant even find a review on it on youtube Sent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk -
https://instagram.com/p/6ooDH5kxDl/ This is close hard to say.a real winner because the power on both and speed is crazy as you can see and if you read the description they were both pushing down hard on both drills to try and push them to the limits now remeber on instagram you can only put 15 sec videos so thats why you only get to see a short clip but its a great first look Sent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk
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Oh.man i wanna get that saw so bad!!!!! Sent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk
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torontotoolman replied to torontotoolman's topic in Power Tools
Ya im not a sidewinder fan i love a blade on the left side.... one of the guys i work with is left handed so he has a sidewider and if i try to rip with it or make certain other cuts i bind the saw and almost cut my hand off lol but i can rip 2x4s into 2x2s all day with a worm drive or blade left saw i can make any cut with a blade left and i makes like 1000s of cuts with a circ saw in a day Sent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk -
Hey man nothing wrong with spelling and grammer mistakes haha man im the same way im 25 i barley graduated high school my spelling and "grammer" sucks aswell but put a tool in my hand and give me some wood and im a genius hahah and to be honest we arnt writeing and essay haha we type like how we talk not a big deal in my eyes fuck my whole thing is just one sentence Sent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk
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torontotoolman replied to torontotoolman's topic in Power Tools
Ya if im getting any other worm drive hypoid im going for the makita i just seen on holmes on homes i milwaukee worm drive so i was like hey let me ask the crew if they have any experience with it but ya my next purxhase is gonna be the makita brushless 6.5 circ saw then il see about a next worm driveSent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk -
Anybody have any experience with the milwaukee worm drive? Iv been wondering about it for sometime now but i really.never seen it around Sent from my SGH-I337M using Tapatalk