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Milwaukee_man_stan

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  1. I just tried an E-bate It works for me.
  2. I would recommend a 15 ga finish nailer for that. I do trim quite a bit and am always angry at the result of a 16 ga finish nailer. With the 16 ga. I'm always having the trim pop out when it comes to butting up the 45 degree cross cut. The nails just aren't as strong as the 15 ga. I own the Milwaukee 15 Ga nailer kit and it is amazing! but price is a doezy...
  3. I know the Dewalt 6 gal pancake compressor is pretty good I dropped that off a 30 ft. roof and still works and looks fine, This one comes the a brad and hose already... http://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-6-Gal-Heavy-Duty-Air-Compressor-Combo-Kit-DW1KIT18PP/206577074 180$ is more than halfway to your budget, after this buy you can be a little more flexible and spend the rest of your money on a nailer you need for your next project.
  4. I agree with Brian, I wouldn't recommend Ford Tools they may seem cool to have but the the price isn't reasonable.... A well known Brand + Brushed Motor Doesn't equal Good Quality Tools I would rather choose Milwaukee 5 year tool warranty, Continues innovation, and Brushless motors Ford tools Do use Li-ion...
  5. Sweet EDPC, I'll have to show some pictures of mine after class... Been doing drywall lately so thats what I'm going to picture.
  6. I have both M12 and M18 and really can't refer one... I have to refer both, but if anything Go for Fuel it is really powerful!! The m12 line is for light and substantial work, were a quick grab of some m12 battery's and tools and your set and ready for some light duty work. But the M18 line can do pretty much everything you can throw at it. So if it were between the two lines I would go for M18 line and again Fuel is the way to go!
  7. I here their OK their new ones are good... And their new ones are probably 1 1/2 years old...
  8. I do go through blades quite a bit. And always buy diablo.
  9. Will see... You never know what the future holds. lol
  10. I would rather pay for a baby blade rather than a big full sized blade.
  11. Yep as I said their never will be a "stop" on tool innovation lol...
  12. I feel just the opposite, And agree with @JimboS1ice, Milwaukee just didn't need to get into the big picture here, I think Dewalt just couldn't keep up with Milwaukee and had to try something to get everyone's attention. And I think they did a good job, using Flexvolt for leverage between them and Milwaukee but in the end If milwaukee comes out with something more innovated than flexvolt capabilites I'm sure the never ending race will keep on going. To me If those battery's get any bigger I'm going to have to hit the gym!
  13. Water, tea, and Gatorade! nothing like the teeth rotting Gatorade to guzzle down my throat! Lol
  14. Here's this from tool craze on the rigid compressor https://toolcraze.net/ridgid-18v-brushless-1-gallon-compressor/
  15. Smart, thats what I would do if i didn't have a grinder/polisher or whatever sounds better to do than that.
  16. Even though I could of taken it up with HD I thought I'd be nice to them.
  17. Yes, but they want to know if it was bought from an authorized tool dealer. I know this, because it happened to me with their Fuel miter saw it had a bad handle it was brand new so I thought I didn't need a receipt because it was under the five years... anyways they told me I needed a receipt so they cold tell if I bought it by an authorized tool dealer! thankfully I got it pulled up my pro extra account and was able to find the receipt they emailed me whewww! Also got a new computer and found out! It's not fun typing on a small keyboard.
  18. Well I'm not saying it won't work, just saying don't be surprised if they ask for a receipt.
  19. Well I'm pretty sure they will decline both unless you have original receipt of it being bought at an authorized tool dealer. my best bet is take it back through Ebay.
  20. Your certainly right! I just needed to rest about it. I pretty much had to stay off the Internet so I wouldn't be tempted from buying it. Then waking up to the polisher still available!
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