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  1. 12 minutes ago, JMG said:

    I have one of those adapters and while it is a bit rough around the edges, it does the job. Like some of the reviews on it state, it can be tough to remove from some tools due to the retaining clip design, and the tool that I use it on requires that it be removed in order to change batteries. Just a FYI.

     

    This is one of those items that I wish that Makita had taken the time to develop and produce.

     

    Does it work well and are the tools powerfull 

  2. 1 hour ago, Claeg said:

    I hope this isn't too late, but there is a conversion piece that lets you use the new Makita sliding lithium batteries on the old stick NiCad tools .

     

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HQW4N66/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pd_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=1T2NCTM9UIV30&coliid=IYY23Z3T3VOS0&psc=1

     

    Also here is a video showing it.

     

    That said I have no experience with it. I recently found a Makita kit(circ saw, recip saw, drill, flashlight) from the late 90's? that was my father's. All the batteries are dead. I have considered purchasing this, but I already have those tools in other brands so there is no need. I found the adapter when I was searching for nicads etc.

     

    EDIT:    This is for the 18v sorry about that. I will leave the post just for info for others.

     

     

    Thanks man hell ya i would buy this thanks man for posting :) have a good one #makita4life #tiacrew

     

  3. On 10/25/2016 at 10:27 AM, d1deleonrn@gmail.com said:

    I have a Makita LXPH01 LXT Lithium-Ion 18v 3.0 Ah Cordless 1/2” Hammer Driver-Drill, that is slipping when drilling/screwing at high gear.  Works fine in low gear without issues.  Is this repairable?  I've replaced gears and innards in electric and hand tools, so I'm confident I can on this as well. 

     

    Thoughts?

     
     
     

    Just replaced one on a makita bhp452 here is a link to a site that i use to get parts  http://www.ereplacementparts.com/gear-assembly-p-1440319.html?osCsid=ir3qnf25sq8gg7ep382pebm443   The link is to the gear box for your makitalxph01 :) have a good one any questions on installing it just message me and i am happy day  #makita4life #tiacrew

  4. On 10/17/2016 at 1:14 AM, pancing said:

    does the blade heat up fast? I wonder how good these are cutting rebar

    There is a little video on home depot.com that shwos it cutting through a couple things and it cut through rebar pretty good . They claim that it one rigid metal disc=70 abrasive cutoff discs 

  5. I opened the cuboard and get a 3 pack of super glue and cut it open and getting ready to use it and damn it hardened up.Then instead of using super glue i used jb weld :) #tiacrew #tiacrew4life

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  6. On 10/7/2016 at 4:03 PM, Mike E said:

    Paid $58 for the drill and flash light kit in the case still in the cardboard advertisement slide on cover. Brand new. Looking forward to other comments on the power and endurance of these drills.

     

    They are very durable I own two of the 9.6v drills that are close to that model.I also own two older 12v that are older and are very durable and nothing has broken on them its just eventually the batteries die if you don't have them fully charged and leave them for a long time,overcharge them and run them completely down a lot . Like I said before they are very durable.On black Friday at my local home depot, i am hoping those batteries will go on sale I will buy them. I have a 9.6v jigsaw that is old that runs off of the same battery. 

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