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  1. 7 hours ago, JimboS1ice said:

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    Will be looking to try various brands of safety glasses over the next few weeks heard a lot of good about uvex and these have a foam gasket and strap to become goggles or a hybrid goggle if you will


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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. 

  2. 1 hour ago, louuisc said:

    Thanks mate. I'm just curious when I read this. I never used a old radial saws but had the impression that the saw would be fixed when working. So does it mean only if the worker holds the timber too tight, it could then pull the worker towards the blade on kickback? 

    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

  3. 29 minutes ago, CATERPILLAR said:

    Also what are you looking to use the drill for ? My highschool has a old makita 3/8 still going strong I regreased awhile back 

    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.

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  4. Well the reciprocating saw took a turn for the worse and the back up requires a allen key.... that's too much work I've decided. Plus i don't personally own one,  So i bought a new one.  Sticking with dewalt since they haven't wronged me yet.  And since I was in home depot and i can't resist.... I grabbed a klein 11-1 screwdriver since my old one grew legs. And a set of husky double ratcheting wrenches. Never bought husky wrenches before so I'll see how they work out. 

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  5. I use the dewalt myself and it is a great drill.  Never had a problem and the variable speed trigger works great.  I wouldn't choose another.  I also have the 1/2" model, also a great drill. I have makita and milwakee drills but they collect dust now. To be fair the dewalts are newer production then the other 2 i have.

  6. We have an amazon warehouse with same day delivery and next day for prime members. Just has to be thru amazon not 3rd party. I get home depot to match online but i guess your area would make quite a difference. Amazon is local here lol. 

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  7. Picked up a box of wrenches and sockets for free a couple years ago.  Mostly craftsman. But got some jc penny ratcheting wrenches. Didn't know there was a brand of tools from them till i got em. Here's what i had picked up.  Threw em in a snap on tool box i also picked up free. I didn't decorate it either. My fiance says i have a hoarding proplem with tools. Hahaha. I told her at least my hoarding makes me money. 

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  8. On 11/1/2016 at 6:58 AM, Stercorarius said:

    That is something I'm always looking to do better with. I've started wearing ice fishing gloves as they are the only thing I've found that stay remotely dry. Most gloves are warm enough as it usually hovers around ten degrees and only drops low for a week or two. As soon as they get wet I grab a dry pair. I have a Milwaukee bag full of all sorts of gloves.

    Seal skin gloves man. Warm dry or wet. You can wear gloves over them as well. 

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