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Bmill25

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  1. I had the original milwaukee m18 grinder. I didn't realize how much the Fuel version outclassed it until I bought the fuel. Granted, it lasted me a long time, but the battery run time was not good. The Fuel version is infinitely better.
  2. I would like to see Milwaukee make the boxes the tools come in fit with the packout system. You need to buy a new impact? Just click the box on the stack.
  3. Yeah the storage looks cool. I'm interested in the specs of the M12 Fuel gen 2 tools. Can we expect power similar to compact 18v tools? The gen 1 got pretty close with the impact.
  4. Gotta agree with the idea of competition to the tough system. The Milwaukee tool box that is supposed to compete with the tough system just doesn't cut it. I won't be in the market for a "carryzall" because I bought the tough system and couldn't be happier.
  5. Whelp it looks like more money is gonna be spent.
  6. I may not have been clear enough. By hammer drill I mean the hammer drill/driver 2704.
  7. That is the length. The diameter is 1/4-3/16 inch. Like I said, they aren't long, it's the amount that I have to put in.
  8. Im not using long tapcons, 1 1/4 inch usually. But after putting about 200 into a block wall I start thinking how this would be easier.
  9. I've been using my m18 fuel hammer drill for tapcons and I realized today that I have quite a few jobs coming up that will require many more tapcons. Would a m12 fuel rotary hammer be a better option?
  10. I know I'm just dreaming but I'd like to see a dual battery Masonry chop saw. Stihl has one and it looks pretty cool.
  11. So, here's the deal. I bought the new 6-bay rapid charger in preparation for a large job I had. Well, the job fell through and nothing that big is on the horizon. So, this is just sitting in my shed. I've used it twice I think. I will sell it for $100 plus shipping from central PA. I will NOT sell for less than $100. If you are interested, please let me know on this thread and I will contact you if it's still available. Thanks.
  12. If Home Depot gives me $100,000 a year I can fix things like this. Only a third grade education required.
  13. When I started my business I went to a pro to make a logo for me, and he incorporated my name with a tool that I use. Maybe you could use the picture of the nut and bolt and use it for the "T" in woodnut or the bolts for the "O"'s. As stupid as it sound, a good logo will make you money. If you hand a nice business card to someone and Joe Blow down the street gives one that he printed on his Gateway computer, using Windows 95, 99 times out of 100 you will get the job. A professional look will get you far.
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