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Millerzconstruction

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  1. Impacts per min is the speed that drives the fastner. The Makita has 3500 ipm rpm 2900 And 1460 inch pounds. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  2. Speed isn't always a good thing though. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  3. 886Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  4. The 20v xr with the slim battery and the 12vSent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  5. I love my dewalt 20v XR impact and drill/hammer drill. And all I have used in the past is Makita stuff. I think the Makita impact drills the bigger screws faster. But it's more likely to slip off the screw. So it's a toss up there. I'm just getting into the dewalt stuff. But you can't go wrong with dewalt any more. They have rose to the top with Makita. And I really like having two impacts. I also have the dewalt 12v impact and drill. So when I need two impacts I use the dewalt 12v and 20v. So yes it would be nice to have combo kits with two impacts. Or if they would let you mix and match any kind of sets you wanted. That would be very cool too. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  6. Festool has magnets where the battery is. I would go for it. If you have a older drill or a cheapo, maybe test it on it first with a strong magnet. Make sure you got the poles turned the right way. LolSent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  7. Looking and going good. Almost done ain't ya? Or how much more you got planned to do? What kinda Finnish are you going to do? Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  8. I would like to try it. I wonder if I could find the one I had as a kid? That would be pretty awesome. But it doesn't have temp controller. Do you have to change the heat on it any? Just for. Like different materials and making lighter and darker color I guess would be the main reason wouldn't it? Maybe it had some kind of temp control? I say it about would have to?Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  9. Or do you mean taking a torch to the wood to bring out the grain of the wood?Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  10. Or take a torch to the wood to bring out the grain patternm Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  11. I'm not sure about what you mean? Like instead of routing the numbers use a wood burning kit? I routed the numbers out before I cut them. That's why a couple of the 0's area little wider than the others. It would be hard to burn the numbers around a 1/4 0r 1/2 of a inch deep though. Wouldn't it? I had a wood burning kit when I was 9 or 10 I think. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  12. The dewalt 16g 18v and 20v are really awesome. If you want a battery nailer that is as good as air. But the Dewalt guns are expensive. But like they say. You get what you pay for. I promise they won't disappoint. If they do you must of got a lemon. And take it back for a new one. And they last all day. Awesome tool from dewalt. And I grew up on Makita tools. So im not a some fan boy. [emoji6] [emoji375] Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  13. It keeps saying check the spelling or something? Can't see it. Hate I can't see it. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  14. I have the same thingSent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  15. I had to do these free handed too. I had to buy a 1/16 or a 1/8 in router bit where they were so small. This was the original that I tried to match as close as possible. Here are the finnished ones. All free hand. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  16. I posted the Bosch sds hammer drill twice. Didn't mean to. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  17. Yea I forgot about the x carve. I'll just pick one up today. Lol. Thanks. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  18. [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23] I had to double and triple check. I thought I had miss spelled something. I sent a pic to my wife to make sure it was right. LolSent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  19. Yea probably. I have no say in how good any of them really are. Never had any of there brands in my hands. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  20. Weras tools headquarters are in Wuppertal Germany. And has other subsidiaries in the UK and north America onterio Canada. And factory in the Czech republic. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  21. Wiha also has factories for other stuff in Switzerland and Poland and Vietnam. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
  22. I just looked them up. You beat me to it. Lol
  23. Had this stuff I been posting on my wish list. And I posted stuff that had droped more than 20% since I put them on my wish list. Sent from my LGAS995 using Tapatalk
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