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11 hours ago, noccem said:
haha thanks for the suggestions everyone. Oh well as long as it works. Dust collection for a sawzall sounds like it can be a hassle, never even thought about it.
It was a very noticeable difference from my makita, was just curious thats all
Well is it a noticeable difference in performance. Track cars are a lot louder than street cars.
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Turn up Radio
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No Press Release about this
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Just now, Bremon said:
No battery support sounds like a misunderstanding somewhere.
Yeah this seems bogus
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Look For HomeDepot Clearance Racks i seen for 350 a lot.
If you are a mobile worker who performs his work at the clients property this is the perfect Saw.
I do feel like you need a 9ah to get the full expectation
It really benefits from the flexvolt blades I bought a diablo and took it off because of the added kerf and strain on the Saw, since then just using flexvolt blades
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13 minutes ago, jrs5565 said:
Nice find at tool nut likely to spread to other sites as well. I look forward to acme sending my Bare tool version it has shown up as pending a few times on the old credit card but disappeared again, with luck it ships soon. Battery wise I am in fair shape 12-6.0ah and 5-9.0ah
That's a nice battery collection I still have yet to get any 9ah I have 5 6.0s
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7 hours ago, Bremon said:
The half dozen guys with 40v Max gear will be so excited. (Yes, I realize there are actually more than six of them, there are probably dozens lol).
I'm no landscaper but doesn't the string trimmer just do the edge while the lawnmower does the bulk. What's the point of a longer string trimmer when you only need 10-12 in ,mower gets the rest.
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I want the Big cooler
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I heard the reader is a POS and isn't production friendly.
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11 hours ago, jrs5565 said:
The dewalts do work better when warmed up first when sitting frozen on the truck all night 690/692. I am gonna get one of these paper tape hitachi guns perhaps next time a 15 or 20% sale pops up at acme. This Hitachi might be a damn fine gun however I am Dewalt biased so it will have to be good for them to get me to try anything else they might offer.
If it out performs the Dewalt in consistancy to drive the nail to the correct depth I will drop the Dewalt dead in a heart beat
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What about a 120v Post Hole Auger
which would go great with Cordless Fencing/Siding Nailer
Fencing is a big industry that they really haven't touched on.
The powered wheelbarrow can also be useful in this category.
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5 hours ago, Big Adam said:
Ok, as we’ve drifted into the Twilight Zone, how about a 18/20V hard skin remover?
If you cross Gollum with a rhino, you’d probably end up with something that resembled the soles of my feet so the new toy better have an extraction port too!
I can live without a rafter hook on this one.
Thanks for your contribution to the topic lol.
You seem to need a Screwdriver for all the loose screws.
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53 minutes ago, Jronman said:
my 887 takes offense to this. It drilled lots of holes.
Yes it is an Impacting DRILL
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This seems promising anybody made the purchase ?
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Hitachi just released their cordless Framing nailer I would like to try it out.
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Like JMG said Tapcons to Install the 2x to your Slab. Yes Preferably PT on any Cement.
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http://toolguyd.com/dewalt-flexvolt-10-and-8-5-flexvolt-sliding-miter-saws-outside-usa/
8.5 or 10inch
Both lighter than 12 and run 60v 1 battery
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35 minutes ago, Pouet said:
Drywall sander please :-)
Yeah Dewalt making a Planex style sander would be cool.
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We slept in Pop up campers in their parking lot was a fun trip that paid really well
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2 minutes ago, Hugh Jass said:
1) You should have hit me up and got a beer.
2) Key West wasn't directly hit by Irma, Big Pine, Summerland and Cudjoe Key got the buisness. I stayed in Key Largo for the storm at my friends house.
Didn't know u lived there,
We worked primarily at Theater of the Sea and a couple other private residences
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8 hours ago, Jronman said:
you could use it for nailing sill plates onto foundation?
Only metal I think he is saying
you can't do a PT 2x4 then the metal sole plate. Which is required where I live.
Metal cannot touch the slab
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Spyder sure beats a Bosch jigsaw blade
Thats what's I used to use because of availability.
That German quality is too nice to go back to China
New miter coming out
in Hitachi/Metabo
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Miter to the Left I stand on right hold material with right hand and lower Saw with left
miter to the right I stand on left hold material with left and and cut with right
Come to think of it I would assume all Miter Saw users must use both hands