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  1. Zach, my work truck is a big Sprinter van, ladder rack, hitch, more space for me to get new tools for! Whaddaya think of vans for your work?

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    I've never used one. And around here where I live no body uses vans. Just a few painters. What kind of work do you do? Is it hard to get ladders and materials off the ladder racks? If seen this thing that lets the rack come down the side of the van. And swings back up on top. But I haul a lot of materials some times. Send a pic of your van. If you can? I would really like to see it. Cause I have thought of getting one.

    Miller

  2. This one is awesome. I was trying to think of who made it. But if you are wanting a pocket hole jig. This is it. Works much better than the kreg. And it's an even higth to the table. If you need extensions to hold wide or long materials. And you don't need to move the collar on the bit. Just well thoght out. But they don't advertise it at all.

    Miller

  3. I have the drill and impact kit. Batteries are snug on the impact dcf885 but are loose on the dcd780

    I had a ridged drill like that new. It was a defect. Take it back if it's under warranty. You'll more than likely have trouble down the road with it. I did.

    Miller

  4. I heard that if you get oil or something on the handles that the green or yellow parts of these styles of handles oil will make it fall apart and make your tool box or drawer smell bad. Have you guys had that to happen? Or is this someone hateing on them for no reason?

    Miller

  5. There has definitely been some learning going on lately. Mostly I learn that I don't have any wood working tools.

    That's what it's all about my friend. I've learnt over the years, to buy a tool for every new job you do. Unless you're a millionaire. Lol. Then after you retire you'll have the right tool for every job. But somebody else younger will have to do the work for you. Lol. Keep it up. We can do anything.

    Miller

  6. Yeah einhell is a german brand. We have it in belgium. Falls in thesame category as skill and black and Decker. DIY tools for occasional use :)

    Thanks for sharing your information buddy. It's better than buying it and finding out you bought a 200 dollar or £ paper weight. Isn't that the sign for pounds? £

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  7. It's really stiff when it is new. And if you don't wear it a lot it will take a while before it softens up. That craftsman lasted for about 3 1/2 to 4 years. When the pockets could not keep the nails from falling out. And the Milwaukee has a great place for a speed square. That's hard to find in a tool belt. And the craftsman was same style. Just thinner pockets and belt. And half the number of pockets.

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  8. I am in the market for a new belt and just so happens that this particular belt stood out to me. I'm glad I got to see your review, I think I know which one I'll be getting. Thanks man.

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    Another thing I like about it is there is a pocket for your sheetrock saws or key hole saw or chisel that has a hard plastic mold in the pocket to keep from tearing holes in the belt. And a phone pocket on the suspenders.

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  9. This is the best tool belt out as far as durability goes. I've had mine for around a year almost and still have not broke my belt in yet. And I've had a few tool belts. A craftsman I had before the Milwaukee belt already had small holes started in the corners of the main pouches in less than two years. And this is every day had use. If your in the market for a tool belt check out the Milwaukee's. Dewalts belts are a close second. And Makita did have a belt but havnt seen one in a while.

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  10. I bought the new Milwaukee tool belt with suspenders. I have had them for about a year and still havnt broke it in completely. I had a craftsman before and it was almost wore in two years. Milwaukee has made the best tool belt on the market right now.

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