AnonymousJoe
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Man I always disliked the tips on Klein but never knew what else was out there or how bad they were in comparison. I'll have to try these out
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Wow I'm not sure how I missed this but I'd love to get one of these! I have so many tools, or job box, or might even track the new van!
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I'd love to get this one key impact just for the reason that all day long my pinky finger constantly hits the button and changes what speed it's in, so I'd get this and set all 4 modes to the same high speed!
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Finally a fuel hackzall! I'm liking the m12 stapler as well
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That actually happened to my co worker with a dewalt drill, drilling some holes with an auger and the head snapped off like that
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I'm pretty sure the surge does the same thing and just stops, its overload protection
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Strange I found the 997 on dewalts website yesterday and today I can't find it anywhere on there
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I hope not, gen 2 shockwaves suck and snap so easily. I've never broken a makita gold tho
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Yea my boss picked one of these up, it's convenient cuz it's small but I'm not the least impressed with it
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Philly cheese steak!
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Got a link for that 11% promo? I tried searching and couldn't find it
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Just watched the video that's strange. My drill has done kinda the same thing where the rpm drops real slow and it feels like it starts impacting like an impact driver.
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I'd go 40v or the new 60v, and don't they come with their own batteries? Seeing how u burned up a 20v I wouldn't buy another 20v. Do u have milwaukee batteries already?
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In my experience I've never had a bit fall out of my quik lok chuck and I've been using almost daily for a few months now. I love being able to change out bits so easily. Any 7/16 hex bit will fit
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I haven't seen them with hard cases, only bags. That's what mine came with
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I've never used the compact brushless drill but I know guys who have, I've been told it just has no balls. I would not consider this to be the next drill up from the fuel drill. It's the opposite- next step down. The fuel drill is their top drill.
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Time starts when u arrive at ur first location, whether that be the job site, shop, or even the supply house picking up material. Cleanup is on the job, not my free time. If that's a problem then that should've been considered when the job was bid. It's no different than a cop pulling u over- "am I free to go?" If the answer is no then u are still at work and u should be compensated for it.
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So a flexvolt blade on a flexvolt saw is far superior but if u put that flexvolt blade on a Milwaukee saw it won't be as good? That's silly
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1 hour ago, Framer joe said:
No B man...not just thin kerf....look at the tooth design, air vents,totally different design not just thinner....also there are vids on the Flexvolt saw with different blades with very different results ..PLUS.. MY real world experience.....using different blades on it.....besides I Love Koolaid.....lol
So put a flexvolt blade on all the saws and run a test.
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The Tapes! I only use fat tapes, bummer tho that it won't be coming here
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Finally!
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1 hour ago, SetBuilder said:
Who modded them?
Brad Snelling, he's in central Ohio and does a great job and very affordable. He's real popular on the tree forums if u ever happen to visit those
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i was a climber too and my modded stihl 201t and a husky 562 and that'll do 99% of most trees around here. Sorry I haven't read the thread but someone mentions climbing trees and chainsaws I just had to jump in ?
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I don't know, Milwaukee and the whole red link thing- supposedly the tool and battery talk to each other. Not sure if it's true or just marketing or maybe I'm just understanding it wrong
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Yea nice van! I just got a new sprinter so I'm sharing your happiness! It's so nice to have room lol. Have you considered some sort of covering over the plywood floor? That's my dilemma right now