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11 hours ago, AnonymousJoe said:
I hope not, gen 2 shockwaves suck and snap so easily. I've never broken a makita gold tho
Ive exploded a few makita but nothing like the milwaukees, they aren't nearly as brittle
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Hopefully one of the screw will hit lucky on this one good luck boys
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On 4/30/2017 at 6:45 AM, comp56 said:
ya before we had 4 seasons, it was warm during the spring hot during summer warm again during fall and ice $%^&^% cold in the winter....now it is like one season and you flip a coin each day, some times you get lucky and have more than one season in a day......perfect day for me is partly cloudy, 75° with a slight breeze. our house is about 2 blocks away from the shore of lake Superior, the farther inland you go the hotter it gets but the trade off is flies. probably 95% of the summer we can sit on our deck night or day and enjoy the outside with no flies..... go visit a buddy that live about a mile away from the lake and in about 20 minutes in the evening you will get eaten
thats like chicago weather, Ice at 6 am, tornado by noon, blizzard by midnight
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On 4/29/2017 at 8:37 PM, Bremon said:
German-made Milwaukee bits are a steal compared to Chinese Bosch as well.
Chinese bosch? Hmm i want to say mine are german... depends on the bosch line i guess
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Awesome work, Skid steers are a lot of fun, I've never used that attachment there but have spent quite a bit of time with a bucket and a snow blade
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throw some kaizen in it
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On 4/25/2017 at 6:26 PM, D W said:
I believe Tactix is just one of the house brands for Bunnings.
The drawer boxes are great. I still can't decide whether to use one for a drill/impact/bits setup or spanners/sockets setup. I've managed to make an all-purpose toolbox out of one of them. They really fit a lot in them.
The orange clips to connect the boxes together are very weak (I would say worse than the Dewalt boxes). I have seen a couple in store with broken clips already. Also, the drawer boxes cannot be clipped onto boxes below. I guess they are meant to be at the bottom of the stack. They do however stack neatly at any level, so clipping isn't really necessary.
I'll get some photos tonight.
If the clips are bad I would stick to bits and such and stay away from spanners
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Sounds like you have a lot going on. We will still be here. Have fun at the wedding, where is the honeymoon.
Doing a road trip in July, Louisville, Nashville and myrtle beach
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Just wanted to let you guys know I'm still around, life has been crazy right now I'm getting married tomorrow and we have been moving to a new place the past month, I'm still here for you guys, I'll be back full force sometime in the near future maybe a week or so, cheers guys
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Here they are all oiled up might do another coat
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I have the RIDGID, a tad bulky but a nice machine, I'd imagine the makita is even better
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Damn I should have snuck them on mine!!
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home depot in the USA has that deal............Canada doesn't even carry the trimmer yet..lol
Figured they did Milwaukee promos the crap out of their stuff at a lot of retailers
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I'm sure we will see this somewhere else but great deal on Milwaukee OPE if your looking into it from Rural King
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Nice, they have some interesting tools that supplement your main line up well
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Yea I keep them in the garage with my Bentley and maclaren lol
Attractive tools just a bit out of my tool budget for now
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If it's anything like the USB adapter it will discharge your batteries, keep it off, I believe they limit the pack to 2.0 packs to
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Yikes! Keep that snow where it belongs ha h
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How do u like that husky compared to the flex Jimbo?
Honesty I can't tell a difference much, the flex doesn't get tangled as easy buts it's also half the length of the husky
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FLEXZILLA in the house !!!!
Looks great
Ya baby! The one on the right is a husky but the other air hose be cord are flexzillas
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Got my air station down here, figured might as well mount my chargers
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Free tool/batter when buying Flexvolt kits on Amazon, this might be the deal that pushes me to get the 60V circular saw as I hear the DCD996 is a beast of a drill....
https://www.amazon.com/b/ref=amb_link_518917242_1?ie=UTF8&node=15019022011&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=hero-quick-promo&pf_rd_r=SB3QP8XY6N8TAWXWWN5S&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_p=2952924602&pf_rd_i=B01H9BLW90
You've heard right it's almost scary to use lol
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Not the greatest vacuum, it's good for spots but wouldn't fare well as a dust buster, finer particles clog it rather quickly causing suction loss, it's great for a quick clean up but that's about it, you'd be better with the newer m18 tea kettle vac or the ryobi evercharge
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What did you do today? A thread dedicated to the general use of tools in your projects.
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I thought you were just making it jurassic park ready! looks good bud love that truck