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Dan2425

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  1. YES!!!!!!!! Its about time
  2. The DTD148 would smoke that Dewalt There a few guys that have them on the forum and i bet they would say the same thing.
  3. Snap-On still Forges their pry bars in house in their Tennessee Plant and Wisconsin Plant.
  4. You should really look into Tekton or powerbuit. Here's an amazon link. Ya might just find the right one. http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=1%2F4+ratchet
  5. Ill check it out. I have a Snap-On Socket Hex Key set but im always open to buy more tools. at 21.84 i might just pick myself up a set!
  6. Wow great to see some USA made tools from Tekton. Might buy a set and try them out!
  7. i had a 26 gallon Compressor and it lasted 8 years and is still going today! I'd say its decent for the price but for occasional use.
  8. It was just announced in an email a few hours ago so they might not even have it fully updated.
  9. For the automotive, or construction pro. Company Website: http://www.mayhew.com/ Link to Buy: http://www.amazon.com/Mayhew/ Check out this brand. A buddy of mine replaced all of his Snap-On pry bars with this brand and i'm ordering a set for myself. Here is a price difference (links provided) Snap-On: https://store.snapon.com/Striking-Prybars 201.00 Mayhew: http://www.amazon.com/Mayhew-61366 67.88 Save 133.12 Buy Smart TIA Members
  10. i didn't like this deal cause the only 12v tools i want that i dont have in this deal is the work light and the right angle drill... to bad they are both free. I'd rather buy the drill and get the light free but that would be they day a tool company does something i want
  11. Makita: http://www.tylertool.com/mak-hit-super-sale/mak-hit-super- Hitachi: http://www.tylertool.com/mak-hit-super-sale/mak-hit-super-sale%
  12. Yeah i prefer Tyler tool over CPO because TylerTool normally has lowers prices than the prices on CPO.
  13. http://www.tylertool.com/mil-m12choice-gwp/mil-m12choice-gwp,default,sc.html Check this out guys. seems like a good deal Also this link http://www.tylertool.com/mil-buy-1-get-2/mil-buy-1-get-2,default,sc.html free hand tool
  14. i don't miss brushed tools but i don't use brushless tools. (Well i have some Milwaukee fuel so nvm) But all i own is Makita and the Makita brushless motors have the same power that the brushed do but cost more so ill stick to brushed until Makita changes.
  15. Don't buy the 300 set!!!! The 3/8 and 1/2 set is the best deal you can get for the money. (559.00) http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EFYOLHK/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pd_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=1RQGK4NE0A90A&coliid=ISKNEMEOP07TM The IR is the best quality gun out on the market only the be taken out of the top by Snap-On. Go to any Automotive shop and all you will see is the Cordless Ingersoll Rand. As for using it i've used the 1/2 model and the 3/8 and they are very powerful... MY only complaint is that they are not brushless like the Milwaukee
  16. Maybe the Home Depot guys were watching that vid Dan and Eric took at the Milwaukee event of how strong their steel is so they wanted to see if would hold up. No matter what happened thats minor... just remember if that was a husky box or other cheap box it would be flattened like a pancake.
  17. im talking about something like the Milwaukee 1/2 gun weigh... Yeah it weighs alot but it has the torque... the Makita weighs just as much but can even get 300 Ft LBS
  18. Add me to it lol im broke as hell! I've been getting told this box won't hold up in an automotive shop but i guess i'll have to wait til November... If i can keep the greedy Snap-on guy and his 8,000.00 toolboxes away
  19. Makita has made that mammoth thing some of you call an impact gun but for the weight and size it's complete junk if you put it up against a snap-on, IR, Dewalt, or Milwaukee. I wanna see a new Brushless Makita Impact that can do like 600 Ft Lbs and be the same size as something like the 1/2 IR or 1/2 Milwaukee.
  20. Just found out today most of the CT stores will have them back in stock at the end of November!!!!!!! Time to buy them all up haha!
  21. Hmm.... there is a limited lifetime warranty on the marker just to let you know. I'd call Milwaukee and see if you can get a new one.
  22. Since you are using them in a garage i'm gonna add on to everyone else and say Proto Duratek Screwdrivers.
  23. and to add onto this if you dont want to use adapters you can buy a 3/8 breaker bar and if you don't have enough leverage you can always use a piece of pipe.
  24. My buddy had the Chicago Electric impact driver that he used at the dealership he worked at. He fried his Ni Cad Battery in less than a month. I'd say for your money you should get Ryobi. The One Plus system looks perfect for the DIY and maybe professional. http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-15-Amp-10-in-Sliding-Miter-Saw-with-Laser-TSS102L/205216332
  25. (Check Files attached for pictures to see what i'm talking about throughout the review) To start off im going to go over the features and "claims" from Milwaukee about what this tool can do over a plain old marker Clog Resistant Marker TipWrites through Dusty, Wet and Oily SurfacesDurable Marker Tip for Writing on Concrete, OSB and Rough Surfaces​ For this Review I will be testing this marker on a sheet of metal. As you can see in the 2nd picture it is very dusty! In the 2nd picture i marked off a section with the inkzall where its perfectly clean (so it should work just like any other brand of marker). In the 3rd picture you can see a section where it is dusty and the marker went right through the dust and put a nice clean mark on the metal. Now in the 4th picture I used a Gun oil and wiped it down but left a little bit. (didn't mark it when there was a puddle of oil) As you can see with a small amount left it will still mark the metal. As for the 5th Picture i used 15W40 Diesel engine oil and what you see is a puddle that the Milwaukee Inkzall penetrated through!!!! and in the 6th picture i wiped it down til there was a little bit of diesel oil left and they all marked it perfectly. Pros: Well BuiltWill penetrate through the toughest oilsHas a spot to hang from a lanyardYou can clip it to your hard hatColors are Very Bright and easy to seeWill not roll away on you while you are busy workingWorks Great on metal​ Cons: I Would have liked to have seen a white colored markerAll of the 4 colors don't show up well on darker colored metals and painted surfaces​ Pricing and where to buy: Home Depot 4.69 http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-Inkzall-Fine-Point-Multi-Colored-Markers-4-Pack-48-22-3106/205430399 Tool Barn 4.65 http://www.toolbarn.com/milwaukee-48-22-3113.html?psrid=100522062 CPO 9.99 http://www.cpomilwaukee.com/milwaukee-48-22-3106-inkzall-fine-point-colored-jobsite-marker-set-4- pack/miln48-22-3106,default,pd.html?ref=cj
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