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  1. I have to agree with ProToolNut, this guy does come off real smart. At the same time though I just do not care for his demeanor. He has to be talking like this for ratings and more views, which I don't really get. If you want to watch and hear someone talk like that, there is much more entertaining visuals to go along with the mouth on Youtube.

     

    The other thing that would help him is to actually have some for thought of a plan how disassembling the drill and breaking it down properly piece by piece explaining it. You kind of get lost as the viewer when it feels like he as the host is stumbling around and kind of lost himself.

     

    Honestly, as an instructor, I would show this video to others becoming instructors on what not to do.

     

    I would also say that a lot of the Fuel/XR/Brushless tool owners would argue greatly over Brushless tools barely having a longer battery life.

  2. Never heard of the the show I will look it up. Holmes is something else basically he walks in an old home and says nothing is up to code and knocks it all down. No kidding its an old house of course its not up to today's code. 

     

    My neighbor and I have a running joke about Mike Holmes. Basically if your going to get a Holmes inspection, you might as well bring in the bulldozers.

     

    Your certainly correct about the codes, that's why we have grandfathered in laws. Whenever I do upgrade something on my house I do always bring it up to today's code, to the best of my ability. There are certain areas where it is just too impractical, like I can not reconstruct the structure of the house. 

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  3. Home Depot. As it turns out this kit isn't on the poster but will take the discount on the cashiers promotion sheet. Some people have been denied. I got it, but when I got home to 5 drills and 4 impact drivers I had buyers remorse and took it back.

     

    Heck of a deal, that buyers remorse cracks me up but I know where you are coming from. Presently I have two drill and an impact driver, so I wouldn't feel to bad about picking another one up. Though if I got to four or five of each, I'd feel like I was just wasting money.

  4. I honestly believe that with all of these guys and gals who are doing the YouTube channels and have an audience, if they have a a live feed where they can ask questions or just talk to the person on occasion it adds a lot. That's something that you can't really do with a lot of your television shows. YouTube channels can truly be in touch with their audience and know exactly what it is that their fans want to see and are not interested in seeing.

     

    At the same time I think they still need to take a lot of risk to stay relevant. I brought up in another thread Woodstockva from Real Tool Reviews, I think he really stepped out of the box when he reviewed a Black & Decker 3/8" drill. To me that's fantastic because it opens his channel up to an all new audience. Not everyone either can afford or is willing to spend the money on DeWalt, Milwaukee, Makita, etc. Some people just want to know how the B&D, Stanely, Skil, etc. products are. When you can bring into your community another sect of society and make them feel at home that goes along way to your long term success.

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  5. Not really like Holmes on Holmes because this show they spend a lot of time basically finding the contractor and giving him hell. I think Holmes does a better job of actually showing what the contractor did wrong and what they need to do to correct it. 

     

     

    SpikeTV

  6. I have only caught the periscope feed once and really enjoyed watching. I hope to catch it again soon. It would be nice if there was a regular, like weekly or bi weekly set time and date where Dan might do a live feed. Even if it was just like a Q&A kind of thing. Obviously that is something that they would have to fit into their schedule and decide if it was really worth it or not. I will say though I think it is pretty amazing where we are today with the Google+ and Periscope live feeds.

  7. Have any of you guys seen this show Catch a Contractor, it is hosted by Adam Carolla and Skip Bedell. The premise of the show is they track down contractors who have typically abandoned jobs and left home owners stranded.

     

    I had never heard of this show until flipping through the channels last night and came across it. I don't really know what to make of it, other then typical reality show. While I do like the basic premise of the show, I think there is a bit too much yelling and bs that comes with the show. I more of less like the idea of heres the scam artist contractor, here is the family that was taken for a ride and here are the issues we found with the house. I would like to see 90% of the bs go away and show more of how they fixed the house.

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  8. Graves, I would highly recommend checking Lowes.com & Amazon for their written reviews on this tool.

     

    Honestly, your probably going to have a hard time finding someone doing a Youtube video review of a tool like a particular Skil Circular Saw. It's a shame because it's a really popular item that a lot of people would probably like to see a proper review done on. At the same time though, it's not the big new Team Black or Team Red tool that's offering all these amazing options and going to spit out a 100,000 views in a month.

     

    I am really happy that our friend Woodstockva from Real Tool Reviews has been doing some reviews of more DIY/Homeowner tools. I really think he deserves a lot of recognition for taking note that there is a segment there that isn't being served fully.

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  9. Flapper wheels are awesome for sanding metal to a nice finish and sharpening an edge up really nice. If you have never used one in the past, you will be highly impressed with the finished product.

     

    Thanks for not using that masonry wheel on steel, I have a feeling it might do bad things to you in the process.

     

    People really irk me when it comes to using angle grinders, especially at home. I used one at work everyday for years and saw some really bad accidents with them. Most would have been avoided had the person verified the disc RPM ratings to the grinders, made sure they were using the correct type of disc and used both hands. Not to mention wearing the proper PPE and controlling / containing where your sparks are going.

  10. So nice here today, it was in the 80's and rained, humid though. It's been in the mid 90's to low 100's for about a month now and it seems like everyday the dew point and humidity are high. Just walking around outside has been super nasty.

  11. I like it when I find the ledger board just nailed to the house and the home owner wonders why it is pulling away from the house. Then for the most part it was never flashed and the sheathing is rotting and the only way to fix it right is to take it down and start over. Then they ask "can't you just nail it back in place" That's when I just want to say ARE YOU FUCKING NUTS !!!!!!!!!!!!!

     

    Whenever I get a side job, I always get these people.

  12. I've always wondered how well the Mequiars DA attachment worked. I heard that it was best to use a corded drill for this, think my Milwaukee 2604 would be up for the task? Did you have to swap out batteries at any point? I've been thinking about getting the Porter Cable 7424 DA polisher, but if the Mequiars DA works well I'll get it instead

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    I'm sure your 2604 would work without a problem.

     

    I had to change out the batteries a couple times, but you know you use one at a time so you keep the charger going while your using one.

  13. I have cast iron pipe wrenches, they work great. From what I understand Ridgid is the go to company when it comes to pipe wrenches, supposed to be second to none.

     

    The Milwaukee pipe wrench that's coming out this year looks pretty darn cool. I think I am going to get one when it does hit the shelf. It does come out the 1st quarter of 2016 according to the Milwaukee rep interviewed by TIA.

     

    https://youtu.be/LCFHJ8i6J00

  14. When I was doing my trade on a daily basis I made specific kits for different types of jobs I would do. Like if I had a job where all I was going to do is go lay out a foundation or some structure, I had a bag dedicated to just lay out tools. If I was going to just turn nuts and bolts, had a bag specific to that. I had 4 or 5 different bags in my tool box where I could just go grab the bag and head to work without having to fumble before every job putting together the tools I am going to need.

     

    I do keep a box in my wifes truck with a basic set of sockets screw drivers, pliers, etc. just to make sure we have it in an emergency on the road.

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