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Cr8ondt

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  1. Cr8ondt

    Wasabi!!!

    See you all on the other side.... I could die today having a full life now!
  2. Yup just noticed that...... BTW if anyone wants/needs/or just feels like getting one.... their Tool Shop roofing nailer is $60. I got one about 3 years ago($50 at the time) expecting a throw away nailer for a garage roof job.... I'm still using it, having ran over 500sq or about 20 roofs with it, and its still working fine. https://www.menards.com/main/tools-hardware/power-tools-accessories/air-compressors-pneumatic-tools-accessories/nailers-staplers/tool-shop-reg-pneumatic-coil-roofing-nailer/p-1444448125137-c-12912.htm?tid=-8664624735538692067&ipos=3 And something I've noticed, the Milwaukee nailer uses the EXACT same nail feeder(part for part).
  3. Its been running for 7 weeks straight and, as i'm told from the pro desk, that the 11% is running for 6 more weeks.
  4. Yep, and they have had it that price on and off for over a year lol. Next week it'll probably be the brad..... again.... Forgive me if I sound cynical but I go to Menards about 5-15 times a week.
  5. Dude..... I'm sorry man that sucks bad.
  6. I'd simply ask someone to make an offer, if it's not an offer I'd take, then I'd simply turn it down, if the offer is close then I'd ask for kindly ask for my (minimum) price.
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    Home Depot

    There was a time when that way of thinking was quite valid, now I'd disagree. Tool makers constantly make revises and updates to current tools without any fanfare. Batteries charge very quickly these days so I never experience downtime because of waiting to charge (also doesn't hurt to have a handful of charged batteries). Also cordless saws have become quite powerful and while I'm not completely cordless with my saws I can still build a deck or garage without plugging in a saw.
  8. Their OPE stuff is not too shabby, have the hybrid blower and trimmer, and the 18v mower. The be honest I haven't used them much because my wife uses them and doesn't give me a chance, which is fine by me!
  9. Hummmm... Yep I have some multiples..... 4 drills, all cordless, 2 are never really used and only got em because they where dirt cheap, I mainly use my DCD791 and sometimes my 985 for hammer mode. 3 did have 4 impacts I only use my DCF887 and have a nib one as well, my wife sometimes uses a 12v Kobalt I found on clearance. Also have 2 circular saw, one 6 1/2 cordless and a regular corded and both have there place.
  10. Snagged the NWS/Irwin pliers on clearance from Lowe's... Not to shabby for $10 each.
  11. haha was guuna post a pic but got lazy
  12. That's a Flexvolt 9/3ah battery, not a 20v 9ah
  13. http://www.dewalt.com/support/find-a-service-center
  14. Easy warranty fix.....call em or hit up a retailer for a swap.
  15. I've had it awhile.... it sorta works... haven't had any major wins with it but kinda handy on Amazon.
  16. Excellent choices, between those 2 kits DeWalt has the advantages of better (more powerful) tools, BUT the red red kit has a high capacity battery.... Winner: Dewalt.
  17. I'd seriously consider Ryobi, the amount of tools and OPE rival many higher tier brands. Just be mindful of which model you buy, their basic drill is, well, quite basic, check out the brushless model. Look at the 3 speed impact instead of the El cheapo one. I use DeWalt and Ryobi tools to make money for my family.... I guess I'm a professional and if I'm using Ryobi, then that means it's pro grade.
  18. Not sure flipping off the Lowe's stock is the right call.... Go-to the site you ordered from and flip it off..... Lowe's did you no wrong....... This time lol!
  19. The glue gun is awesome!!!!!...... Wait what's this compressor you speak of???? Aus only?
  20. Or you can just 1) get warranty service since even the oldest ones are 1 1/2 old out of a 3 year warranty or 2) over the counter exchange at many retailers. Or how about EVERY company with 10.8v tools, oh wait they are ALL called 12v....
  21. And EVERYTHING else! The oscillator is my favorite tool, I actually enjoy using it, the DCF887 is my most used tool, I like it alot but using it (almost) feels like work lolololol. @Satorikn It's an excellent time to buy too, with Labor day deals popping up constantly on a lot of the core 20v stuff.
  22. I'm DeWalt and Ryobi, DeWalt for "real" tools ie drills, impacts, saws and Ryobi for "supplemental" tools ie light, glue and caulk guns, brad nailer, fan, OPE and the oddballs. Between the two any cordless tool I'll ever need is available.
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