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Everything posted by Theultimatehic
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It's been sitting on a shelf for years. Plugged it in and it still works is just been replaced by newer lighter drills.
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Whatever shipping cost and it's yours. If you want it ill check shipping on Monday.
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Some of us are in a shop. Corded drill have more power as well. When your drilling large holes thru steel you don't grab the cordless. When repetively drilling all day you dont want a cordless. Even the crane has a power source for corded tools, sometimes cordless dont cut it even when in the same catagory. Other times cordless makes sence. Like working on a ladder, who wamts cords to deal with lol. Both are great and what you do for a living makes a huge difference on what you need.
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Alright guys giving this away. You pay 20- 30 bucks which covers shipping in us. Haven't checked how much it cost to shop yet. Drill is well used but works fine. M/o or paypal. Still figuring out paypal but we'll get they it. If interested lmk.
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A dollar for an old working ratchet? Nice!
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Pressure gauge
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Got a little busy and forgot to take pics so took this one before the welding started. Bent up three sets of these. It will say "Freddy's" and underneath it will say "steakburgers". Here's pic of what will be the face and the bent up returns. Im not doing the welding, training someone else on tacking these together. More pics to come. (Gonna upload pic in morning realised the pic was super blurry. Edit to come lol)
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Have the same one
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Engagement ring. Could of bought a bunch of tools instead haha
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Yes it's used to attach cleats to ductmate. Only used in commercial hvac.
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I have a few different pairs of husky. Lifetime warranty at hd and they are durable.
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Head shop
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It worked great today. The milwakee 90 will be my loaner now.
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Cell tower
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30 degree huh. Gonna look into that..
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I use them with a strap when I'm drilling overhead into concrete. They work great and aren't uncomfortable. They do fog up but what don't lol.
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Have a delta in the shop. Great saw use it for cutting metal sheets and wood for crating. It's about 10 years old, no problems and like i mentioned is a shop saw so it's not babied.
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Block sander
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Utility belt
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Cuban rum
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It can be fixed when you are rippinglength wise. It also can be used without the blade fixed. The motor/ blade is able to rotate 180 degrees
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The old makita drills never die it seems. Don't have any newer makita ones. You'd think they would be just as good still.