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  1. 13 hours ago, framer said:

    only complaint i see is the smaller blade which cant cut a 4" slab. 

    Well it cuts 3 1/4

    Standard 2x4 slab is 3 1/2

     

    So with a 1/4 of concrete remaining 1 sledge hit should do the job. 

     

    Aslo this means less of a chance of hitting plumbing or electrical under the slab 

  2. 2 minutes ago, slopjock78 said:

    So I picked up the 60V tablesaw at HD yesterday for $250, new in box.  I really dont need it, as i have a Ridgid 3650 in my shop, and the dewalt 7499 job site saw.  but when i saw that price I just couldnt pass it up.  I already have 7 of the smaller 60V batteries, so i should be good on power.

     

    So I have a couple questions.  First, is this really going to fill a need for me?  I know only I can answer that; but to those guys that already have a corded jobsite saw, do you find yourself going more with the flexvolt saw out of convenience, or sticking with the corded saw for capacity and power?

     

    Secondly, has anyone run a dado on the flexvolt?  I'm currently putting some PVC window trim which has a rabbit cut for the siding to slide under.  For the ends, i have to cut my own dado.  Can the flexvolt handle this with say a 1/2" worth of dado stack?

     

    Thanks for any help!

    Will not run a dado stack sorry

  3. Festool recommends 56 degrees to 106 for storing their batteries.

     

    If it works for you keep doing what your doing 

     

    Obviously some batteries would prefer to come inside at below freezing temperatures while sitting dormant.

     

    At over 100 dollars a battery its a risk not worth taking.

     

     

    To each their own

    Didnt mean anything rude by saying amateur mistake as I make them all the time

  4. Wrenches also features Precision Wrench™ Control which helps sense when a bolt is getting tight and pauses before impacting to help avoid over-torque. In reverse, Precision Wrench™ Control regulates how quickly a nut or bolt is removed, helping to prevent run-off. With an efficient brushless motor that provides increased efficiency and runtime over brushed units, the tool is a powerful cordless option. In addition, the Mid-Range Impact Wrench includes a variable speed trigger and LED light to help provide visibility in low light situations

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  5. 1 minute ago, Jronman said:

    I found a ds 130 works nice. fits 8 flex 2/6 batteries.

    I use a Dewalt bag that I believe drill and impact came in. I can Hold about 15 batteries of varing sizes

     

    As a professional and a buyer of premium tools leaving your batteries out over night below freezing is an amateur mistake

  6. 58 minutes ago, dilloncorr said:

    I’m really liking mine. Gotta say the stock blade is really rough.... not for thin veneer work!! Replace that right off the bat unless you’re just ripping down 2x4s or timbers!

    It comes with the 24 Tooth Blade

     

    But they sell a 36 Tooth for finer work. Try that one 

     

    Ive made Faux Columns with the 36T and had glue ready joints.

    The Saw is very precise out the box 

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