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  1. 2 hours ago, N7AS said:

    That must be the only double-ended bit that has different ends. I can't even find that one on Amaxon. Are there any other bits like this one? 

     

     

    No there are others. Lowe's is currently clearing some out. SQ2 and PH2 is a pretty popular one for electricians.

  2. 6 hours ago, Biggie said:

    I actually just had a 5.0 do this the other day and I've had other m18 batteries fail the same way.  The battery is bad, although the "red link" computers not supposed to let it over discharge I assume that's what happens and when they drain too low they'll never take a charge again.  Being that it's only 8 months old your best bet is to send it in to milwaukees warranty as it should be covered for 3 years pretty much no questions asked.

     

    This.

  3. 2 hours ago, Jim c. said:

    I would like to try some of the new Bauer stuff.

     

    It's not great, I've seen teardowns of that and the Hercules(Hercules is over Bauer). Terrible brushes, fitment ok...but just not something comparable to the big guys...ESPECIALLY if you go open box stuff on Amazon and eBay. You can buy a M12 1st gen fuel bare tool for like $50! I guarantee that M12 will beat both those HF drills.

  4. 21 hours ago, Jim c. said:

    Harbor freight is a different kind of animal in the way of tool stores:  their prices are so terribly low ( especially when you use coupon for 20%) that it makes you think that every thing is completely junk the moment that you walk in the door.   But, I have actually gotten some really pretty good tools out of that place on the recommendation of others:  the blue handle screwdrivers with the. Hex nut on top (unbelievable for the price) , red earthquake impact guns with 20% off coupon (really strong, good gun) the pro 1/2 inch impact sockets ( freaking as good as matco for only $20.00 with coupon instead of $300.00 off truck) air conditioning twin gauge set pretty good deal for the money with coupon.  

    Don’t get me wrong, I have purchased my fair share of junk from hf ( as we all have).  But the ones that I mentioned above , priceless information garnered from friends and associates:  if you do not already have any of those tools, man, they are worth buying in multiple sets .

     

    This has sort of change recently. HF is trying to put better quality tools out there, like the Bauer and Hercules lines but they're definitely not cheap. You can buy a couple year old Milwaukee or Dewalt for the same cost with a better warranty, no coupons on those HF brands either.

     

    The new catalog has a knockoff Jawhorse...it's more expensive than the Jawhorse at HD. buyer beware.

  5. 7 hours ago, Jronman said:

    They got the new 4 in 1 instalation drill coming out. Bare tool includes all 4 chucks. Looks like every chuck seems good quality including an all metal 3/8 jaw chuck.

     

    Yup $179 bare tool. Definitely buying it during the first promo.

     

    M12 Surge that has the same torque rating as the M18 Surge is a pretty big one. The long reach ratchets and high torque with extended anvil is pretty awesome. The remote spot light looks awesome but not too many people will need that one. Some nailers seemed to be a big hit. Bunch of new gloves, headlamp also. M12 right-angle die grinder looks pretty awesome too. Trim router also.

     

    The packout radio looks pretty good, 10 speakers, "2" subs...wish the extension cord was retractable instead of wrap-style, those always fall at an inopportune time.

  6. What we're likely going to see is more production moving to Mexico, it's actually a pretty good solution. Some companies have done it in other industries and it's soo much faster to get things done and shipped, access quality control...and best of all, things are rarely lost in translation. It's worked for Proto(now that plant is owned by Urrea).

     

    They might even be able to get away with "Made in America" for several years. I've seen some Canadian companies use it, including a hockey glove company called MIA(Made In America) that is now owned by New Balance (under the Warrior name).

  7. Finally posting in this thread because last December I picked up a 2018 F150 Platinum FX4, Max Tow, love the 36-gallon tank and all the bells and whistles...too bad it doesn't have the 2019 Limited's 3.5 EB HO engine!

     

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  8. 17 hours ago, Jpgwoodworking said:

    The Prop 65 stuff is ridiculous. I recently bought a fishing tackle bag that had the warning on it and wondered WTF? Their logic is that most people will put some sort of lead weights in the bag, and we know that lead exposure can cause cancer. 

     

    How stupid is that? That’s like an extension cord having a carbon monoxide warning because you might plug it into a generator inside your garage. 

     

    California is basically the textbook example of the boy who cried wolf. 

     

    Also if a tool contains a material that has been linked to cause cancer when that material is smoked in high doses, there's your warning.

     

    The worst part of all of it, some times the claims are real, sometimes they're real but under outlandish circumstances, sometimes they're based on studies with a small sample group and no REAL scientific evidence that supports the claim.

     

    California is pseudo science capital of the world, and that's pretty crazy considering some countries' cultures claim rhino horn, ground up mummies, vomit of sperm whales and other wacko stuff as aphrodisiacs

  9. It's held in by those jaws clamping together. It's an odd little setup but it does work...I had to look on youtube for videos showing the blade change, it was completely foreign to me also.

     

    You clamp it in on the top, then use the key to tighten the bottom. Then there is a lever that puts tension on the blade. The blades are the flat type, not the round type but apparently will work with the round type.

  10. I'm not really sure what those heavy duty flat rivets are called and if they are even usable outside of a factory with a press.

     

    You can use a usual pop rivet and cut off the sleeve then use a body hammer to flatten the ball.

     

    You may want to try a metal working/machining forum for this particular question...and try to be specific, the answers can change wildly with gauge of aluminum and stress load. I don't think there is a two-piece rivet for high stress fastening, I think they're all heated and hammered...but I could be wrong.

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  11. 2 hours ago, fishnaked said:

    Thank you, Wingless! That's a great site... though a bit overwhelming to me. Could you make a suggestion? I'd be using these rivets for both plastic and aluminum. So, two pieces of plastic some times, and other times, two pieces of aluminum. The material thickness would be 1/8" or less per piece.

     

    So, I'd like a rivet that would be suitable for both materials... and a press that's simple and inexpensive.

     

    Double cap. You use a punch an a little button anvil to assemble. I'd recommend aluminum because of something called galvanic corrosion, it can cause rust if the coating of the rivet wears off and contacts the aluminum. The aluminum and plastic will work fine also.

     

    This is an example of the kind of rivet in a set on Amazon, though I don't think any of them are aluminum. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0771JN7S1

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  12. On 1/24/2019 at 8:01 AM, fm2176 said:

    I think I'm just a bit too old and cynical for social media, in philosophy if not in age (I'm 40).  I have a Facebook but primarily use it to keep up with military friends.  Otherwise, I prefer the relative anonymity and hands-off nature of forums over social media, which in my mind only feeds the habit of being constantly connected to our mobile devices these days.

     

    Even so, years ago I was a member of various Yahoo Groups, and while I fondly recall the days of participating in those discussions, they lack the nostalgia of forums such as these.

     

    I know that this site isn't going anywhere any time soon and hope to see an increase in activity.  Then again, maybe I'll have more time and a more positive view of social media after retirement.

     

    You can keep your anonymity on Instagram. No real names needed, you can link it to your facebook but you can also just use email. I generally check it before work and after work, then a few times later in the night as I get bored. Turn off notifications and you will check it at your own pace. If you follow less than 400 people, it's really not that much content to go through. I follow over 1,000 and I can look at my whole feed in under 15 mins...minus the live videos stuff, that stuff can take a long time to go through(I mostly avoid that portion).

     

    I totally get the anonymity thing, I frequently search my real name and remove all content I find. It's the curse of having a unique last name, if you search for me you only get me. I also had a female stalker, it's creepy as hell.

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