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  1. I had the grinder. Used a lot of the fuel grinders as well. Fuel grinders are trash compared to the Metabo grinders. Metabo does make the best 18v grinder. The flexvolt does have more power, but it has no runtime and inferior ergonomics.

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  2. 45 minutes ago, BMack37 said:

     

    I know you're not really trusting of it but would you be interested in getting a Milwaukee Tick?

    Bought two. Not getting very stellar results with them. Been within 10' of them for an hour now and the last time it picked up was when my phone was 2' from it and on WiFi at work yesterday. Unless the guy stealing my stuff has the app, not really inclined to believe it is theft deterrent.

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  3. Finished out my transfer punch collection. Had to work today and snapped a few pictures. Also like $500 in proto and sk stuff that is trickling in because I'm pretending my brain can produce dopamine still.

    Shout out to my Dremel engraver for making sure I can't resell my tools.

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  4. The thing I like about NCV meters is that they are quick. I don't use them to establish a safely dead leg, but to establish that a leg is live. If it lights up I won't touch it. If it doesn't light up then I'll test it with a DMM and then touch it it's saved me once or twice.

     

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  5. Wera Screwdrivers; Klein Nutdrivers; Napa Pro, channellock and Klein Pliers; Gearwrench and Carlyle sockets; sunex impact sockets; Pittsburgh, Gearwrench, Tekton, Husky, Stanley, Proto, and Duralast wrenches; Proto, Snap-on, SK, Gearwench, Blackhawk, Crescent, Pittsburgh, and Carlyle ratchets (Proto being my preference); Proto and Wilde punches/chisels; Wilde, Sunex, and Proto prybars; Estwing, Colin's Axe, Proto, Napa, Stanley, and Pittsburgh hammers; Proto hex keys; Hanson and Proto extractors; Hanson taps and dies; Stanley, Swanson, and General measuring and marking; Ridgid and Proto pipe wrenches; Proto Pullers; Lenox, Stanley, and DeWalt cutting tools; Proto testers.

  6. 10 hours ago, ChrisK said:

    Nope, not just your bro. I got bits stuck in there ALL the time. Plus the spring on the shank came off often. Aside from that, absolutely awesome, super comfy grip, powerhouse of an impact gun

    I actually never used it for bits. I meant the outside hog ring for sockets. I had a sweet Japanese Makita for bits.

  7. On 6/22/2017 at 5:33 AM, JimboS1ice said:

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    Few new things to play with on loan from Acme


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    Great tool, but that hog ring is shit. I never got around to trying to change it out with a different brand while I had it. Maybe mine was just a fluke though.

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