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  1. On 1/17/2017 at 0:25 AM, EEtwidget said:

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    I'm a fan of the Hilux. It's why I own a 1986 4RUNNER. My snorkel is coming soon. Besides water crossing, it rams cool, dry, clean air. A great modification 

     

    Awesome rid man...nothing can stop the 22re runner. Never sell her. One day I'll get my hands on one

     

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  2. On 11/20/2016 at 1:31 PM, KnarlyCarl said:

    Here's a few minor releases from Milwaukee that's not exactly the forefront of what you might see

    I actually bought a few things....

    The new plumber's level is awesome!!

    The Empire level I bought as well to compare, it will play second fiddle to the Milwaukee though.....

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    Love the enormous vial, the strong magnets and the compact but sturdy design. I had the previous level which I wholly disliked, but kept using it just because i kept putting off getting a new one.

     

     

    If anyone didn't already know - Milwaukee now owns the Empire level company. There products should now be very similar in construction. I love Milwaukee but I think they could lower there pricing on the levels a tad.

     

    Source Straight from Milwaukee: https://www.milwaukeetool.com/press-releases/milwaukee-tool-acquires-the-empire-level-business 

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  3. 10 hours ago, Conductor562 said:

     

    It's happening. They basically told us that the trucking and airline industries were going to do it, and they were to. 

     

    Sorry your going through this man....BUT in recent news a driver-less Uber car ran a redlight in San fran during its debut. Uber says it was 'human error' but we all know instances like this will happen more and more as time goes on. People will regret this technological shift at some point. Heres the youtube vid....it happens at 0:09sec 

     

  4. Sunday had to do a cooling system overhaul on my 94' K2500. Noticed she was overheating and saw that the water pump was leaking thru the weep hole constantly. Normally I would've grabbed my toolbox and use wrenches and pneumatics to get it done but couldn't get in the garage. So went right for my new milwaukee m18 tools. Holy hell did they save me a TON of time. Went from a 6hr job to a 3-4hr job which made me grin ear to ear. Picked up a 2763-20 M18 Fuel 1/2" impact w friction ring last night because I felt so confident in these tools. Never thought I'd be switching my pneumatics to cordless.... cant even imagine battery powered tools 10yrs from now >:D

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  5. Hi TIA Crew,

     

    I'm a long time tools in action social media subscriber but I'm new to the forums. 

     

    Little bit about myself: I'm a custom millwork & metal fab engineer for a small company in MA that designs, builds, and installs high end projects. I've completed tons of projects for: baseball, hockey, and football stadiums...Airport restaurants and kiosks...College dining halls and servery's....Hotels and Restaurants. (Ex: Fenway Park, TD Garden, Comerica Park, Reagan National Airport, New Orleans Int Airport, Columbia University, Harvard University and many more). I may be the engineer but I also love to use my hands, when I'm not using CAD I have a impact driver or Mig Welder in my hand. If you want it done right you gotta do it yourself . Also a car-guy --- I have a 72' Plymouth Roadrunner 340 4bbl. Let me know what your tearing the streets up with.

     

    Anyways, psyched to jump aboard the forum! ;D

     

    -Tyler

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