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Jronman

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  1. I wonder if a more compact version is in the works to compete more with the hole hawg and not the super hawg. The stud and joist drill is a decent tool, but it is not for everyone. I wonder if the average guy would replace his corded drill for a flexvolt drill. I see a lot of guys who have a corded drill for the occasional mud, grout, cement, or paint mixing. Don't know if the extra costs would be worth it to them to cut the cord. Maybe to someone who already is invested into flexvolt but Im not sure about anyone else. 

  2. just get a 7.5 hp 460v Powermatic tablesaw and attach it to a trailer. Now it has become a job site tablesaw. Not only can it cut through a 3/4 in piece of plywood, it will rip through your house, the kitchen sink, and even your neighbors backyard. It will then run up a mountain eat a bacon sandwich and run back down without a sweat 

  3. Just watched a video about the FlexVolt table saw and the guy mentioned Dewalt is working on a power adapter for the table saw. He said look out for it in 9 months or so. The video was posted on August 5th so I'm guessing in around 5 months we should at least get some more information about a power adapter for the table saw. Don't know if we will actually get an adapter then. The reason Dewalt was unable to provide an adapter for the table saw was because of the added challenge converting 120v power to 60v. The miter saw didn't have this issue because it already was a 120v tool and needed no conversion. I wonder if the adapter for the table saw would work with other 60v tools. Does anyone think Dewalt wont make an adapter and instead make a 120v table saw? Should they make both a 60v adapter and a 120v table saw? What do you guys think? Also what about the Europe market that runs on 240v?

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  4. On 10/13/2016 at 10:12 AM, DR99 said:

    I would but that's more of an issue of me being a whore for anything colored red. All jokes and brand humping aside the Sawzall seems to the the most interesting OneKey saw yet. Milwaukee could do something similar with the a OneKey circular saw cut the rpm's increase the torque for carbide metal cutting blades.

    I think we need to paint your tools beige

  5. I was wondering about something if you were to have the 12 in sliding flexvolt miter saw, the power cord attachment for the saw, the portable power supply, and 4 flexvolt 2.0 batteries. Lets put 4 batteries fully charged into the portable power supply then plug the miter saw into the power supply. Would the run time be close to double of that if you instead had 2 batteries in the saw? Would the run time of 4 batteries in the saw vs 4 in the portable power supply be the same?

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