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    You didn't! But you did! But you couldn't! And yet you did! You secured a totally badass kickass angle grinder! Whats a Neandertool, is that what you call mr. pea buddy? I call this thing the metal eater with attitude!

     

    Say what? Hold on back up, you were able to find 5 inch disk for this thing without selling your soul to the devil? Yo dude, I couldn't find 5 inch disks for my 5 inch grinder if my life depended on it.

     

    I swear they invented the 5 inch grinder just to grind my hopes into dust, so I usually have to settle for the 4 and 1/2 inch disks which are available like freaking everywhere.

     

    So how are you liking your grinder of doom so far? Is it every bit of the dominator you hoped it would be? I gotta tell you, I got the Milwaukee corded 13 amp 5 inch grinder, and that thing can not be stopped.

     

    If you make one mistake with my grinder, it will flash your life out of exsistance ready to meet your maker. So what am I doing here? Good question, I think I like you know, fear death. And like, I love this crew, so ya. [emoji14]

    Neandertool is one of Amazon's tool sellers ..they are in Pennsylvania somewhere...

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  2. This arrived at my house Monday afternoon..the M18 Fuel braking grinder bare tool..picked this up on Amazon from a seller named Neandertool for $194.00 with free shipping..I picked up a couple of Diablo 4" wheels for now to use, a grinding and a cutoff wheel..been scouring the web for 5" 5/8" arbor wheels for it..the braking and the hand tightening arbor nut are the coolest featuresd263667e43f65e73a6a48fdddfc45e29.jpg

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  3. 14 minutes ago, KnarlyCarl said:

    Yup, seen that floating around on the interwebs, even right at home, too

    http://professional-power-tool-guide.com/2016/04/milwaukee-tools-new-storage-solution/

     

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    Been looking around for something like this ..price is good and even beats Craftsman prices for this size cabinet..have to get 

    a hold of the dimensions and see if this fits the spot I plan on putting this thing...

  4. On 3/31/2016 at 9:37 PM, HiltiWpg said:

    I found this pretty interesting, keep in mind that the Hilti is NOT a brushless model.

    I assumed that Milwaukee would have been number #2, go go Makita!

    Pound for pound, the Ridgid seems the hands down value leader.

    http://www.protoolreviews.com/buying-guides/heavy-duty-18v-cordless-drill-shootout/20382/

    I accidentally posted this in the Hilti section, sorry for the double post!

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    yes..very interesting ..the premium 3 speed DeWalt and the M18 Fuel which I have scored low overall..  liked  to have seen a Kobalt  in the mix also just to see how it would   score...thanks for posting the link...

  5. Just now, KnarlyCarl said:

    This is cool, I can understand the Onekey will be quite helpful, I wouldn't mind one myself, but I'm already tied down to the 2704 and 2753 so I can't say i'm itching to buy either of these..... I am interested in knowing how they work out for you, and for you, @MikeInCtown!

     

    so far I programmed memory setting 1 ... just have to grab some screws and chunk of wood and test it yet..will get back to you on that...

  6. 18 minutes ago, PROTOOLNUT said:

    I have this compressor..picked it up at Harbour Freight as a coupon deal..some maintenance required as it does take 

    compressor oil ...it works quite well...

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  7. Am 24 yr city govt employee , be retiring in a year, so will have some more time doing DIY projects on top of what I do on days

    off and weekends..am building up the Dewalt 20 volt max arsenal lately and thanks to the TIA crew am checking out the

    Milwaukee line of power tools as well ..really enjoy the UTUBE TIA shows ..catch you all later...

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