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  1. Just now, DerekTheToolGuy said:

    Not sure what ya ment there, If you look on the older kobalt sockets they have exact same font as snap on sockets along with a snap on date code stamped on them and have same look and feel except for the knurling and name and font is a little bigger. Ive looked everywhere for a ratchet.

    I have a Few of the older ratchets but no sockets, I have the newer sockets which are taiwanese made

  2. 11 minutes ago, JimboS1ice said:


    I love the Milwaukee hue in their lights it's not a blinding white LED and gives you a better "true" color than most LEDs


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    its not bad, I just like the clarity of cool white floods, gonna make a mount for the front of my jeep and see if i can figure out the wiring to make a harness. fuck paying couple hundred for the light bar I want.

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  3. 7 hours ago, CATERPILLAR said:

    I was wondering if any of you could give me an idea on how to make a guard for this old gal :) thanks for stopping by and have a good one 

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    Try taking a picture of that and posting it to their facebook page saying you need a guard but can't find one. See if they respond to you.

  4. 32 minutes ago, olletsocmit said:

    I have been in need of lights for over a year now...  I was thinking about saving up a few bucks a week for one of these, but then noticed taht its been out for ever and has always been $100.  is this super outdated at this point.  hate to buy it in a few months and then another one come out....

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    its not really outdated, its a nice light, more than enough light output to blind you if you put it too close to what you're doing, Buy a combo kit at HD, return the combo kit and get the light at a discount.

  5. 34 minutes ago, JMG said:

    No, I picked this up from CPO on their 30% off clearance stacked with the 11% off vetsday coupon this last weekend. Manufacture date of 2014. Been on someones shelf for awhile.

    lol mine are 2013 :< batteries are 2015 though, 2014 2013 and early 2015 are the ones you want, the ones that are made 2016 are made with cheaper materials (Plastic Vs metallic, Opened one up, sent it back to CPO so they could send me another) as they were aquired by hitachi.

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  6. Some black friday deals have been put on the floor by mistake. DO NOT BUY THESE As these are marked at full price on bf they will be more than half off for black friday only. If it does not have a yellow sticker and its in the aisle do not buy it. Some people have been really bitching that were pulling the stuff from the floor but they will pay full price for it.

  7. From our company bf letter select markets will be getting metabo combo kits front and center of the pro desk. Theyre aggressively priced to compete with home depots free tool and discount kits. Pro card holders also get an extra 10 percent off on top of what your pro desk associate bills for you. Flyer just says theyre the newer tools.

    They have a few hitachi kits that will be going on sale as well as discounting the new nailers price isnt that great though. The new bf deals are being held back and theyre in unmarked boxes ltl associates are instructed to hide them in the back highest rack. So unless we look we dont know whats in them. Might be meh or they might be gone as soon as people see them. They weill be lined up at the main entrance of your store so you cant miss any of it. 

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  8. 6 minutes ago, KnarlyCarl said:

    Yeah, you really want to alienate your average user besides the hefty price tag? put a festool on it.... plus wheres the dust collection? if that's a festool drill (or anything Festool for that matter) in the pic, i want dust collection with it!!!

    tbh you could have made it more enticing if you used a cheap black and decker drill on it to show that you don't need a huge amount of power or an expensive tool

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  9. 16 minutes ago, KnarlyCarl said:

     Also, disregarding the arbor situation, these Milwaukee hole saws and those similar to these are much easier to remove the plug from than the conventional ones, regardless of how easy you are used to the lenox, these are 10x quicker, the plug just falls out. 

    ah thanks for clarifying, i know nothing about hole saws tbh the closest thing I've come to using that's like a hole saw on a daily basis is a core bit for hilti core drills.

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