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  1. Of the stuff I have - and I have a metric ton of it - I don't go out of my way to dig out either of the M12 ratchets, even though I'm working on my vehicles in much of my free time. The only one that I found more useless, and by a good bit, was the original M12 screwdriver - just a total joke in comparison to the M12 Fuel model, which is up there in probably the top 3 of my cordless tools when it comes to the amount of daily use. Gave it away.

    The fuel is massive, I have the brushed one of my favorite screw guns


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  2. If/when my Kapex dies again I am looking hard at the new Makita. Seems like a nice saw and is getting decent feedback so far. Also saw Hitachi has a new rail forward 10" coming out if you want to save some coin.

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    How could I forget the new makita!! Definitely a sexy Saw


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  3. Did you buy the 60v table saw on clearance at Home depot? I picked one up for $350 with an extra 2/6 battery. I had planned to wait on a 10" version but a quality saw that cheap had to grab it.

    No I thought about the FV but I got this for a better deal, I’d rather run a 10” blade as well


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  4. About the same really, Makita offers more woodworking tools where Milwaukee has a lot of electrician and plumbing trade tools, Personally I am in the Milwaukee line up but I like a lot of the Makita Tools as well.

     

     

     

     

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  5. Now [mention=54941]Cr8ondt[/mention]..what is the point of the reverse teeth ? Just to flip the blade over when the teeth get dull one one side ?

    It’s to aid in tight corners, instead of backing out and making a wider sweep to get in tight you can back the Saw into new material, kind of dumb if you ask me and can really do more harm than good if they aren’t used correctly.

    As for the double edged recip blades, I’ve never really ran into a spot demoing I wish I had an edge in both sides of the blade.

    The only thing Spyder makes that I would pick up are their hole saws!pretty innovative arbor


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  6. I try to keep all the wrenches that come with tools in either a specific drawer or with the tool itself. For routers they stay with the router accessories, same for the drill press. My Rotozip has them in the bag with the tool and accessories. Others sit in my extra wrench drawer. 
     
    Maybe store it with the bits? You need the bits and the wrench at the same time, might as well keep them in the same place. Organized => more efficient and less likely to lose things you need.

    Weird thing the wrench for the M18 drywall cut out Tool has a bottle opener on it 🤷🏼‍♂️ sorry to get off original topic OP


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  7. [mention=51951]JimboS1ice[/mention] you thinking the Ron Paulk bench setup? I think one of the earlier designs used a DeWALT tablesaw. 

    Not quite a Paulk by something modular where I can roll it up to my centipede top I’m building and use as an outfeed if needed and when I’m done the table will store on its side and the Saw can just roll against the wall. I would build drawers under it for accessories and whatnot


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