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  1. 46 minutes ago, sgand2010 said:

    A 60v framing nailer would be perfect. Had the 20v for a few days and it was incredibly inconsistent. Ended up returning it. I know lots of people have had nothing but good results, but I wasn't one of them.

    Yeah as the owner of the 20v Nailer it does leave a lot to be desired.

  2. Just now, midogrumpy said:

    basically ever tool the competition hasö I want to stick with ONE battery system

     

    router

    sander

    gluegun (20v max would be just as fine)

     

    pole hedge trimmer (40v max was just released, check the dewalt site)

    I could see the Router needing to be 60v. Sander should be 20v. Dewalt does make an electric glue gun I don't think they feel the need to make a cordless model but I'm sure some would benifit from it.

     

     

  3. I was going to say table saw but I just don't see the point of a cordless 10 inch if we already have the 8 1/2. It would just be a lot heavier and a lot less mobile.

     

    I don't put much thought into the left side right side blade fiasco I have both and can use both with equal precision. As a Lefty im

    used to dealing with the awkward 

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  4. 16 minutes ago, Framer joe said:

    Acme has deals ...I ordered 2 packs of dcb609-2 at 20% off , so 240$ for a pack of two is a great buy,even better with an additional 20$ off ...

    Interesting I will check that out now. Very Tempting so when my buddies at work pull out their XR 5 ah bats I can smack them on the head with a 9ah

     

    Edit just looked seen the 20 dollars off but how are you getting 20 percent off?

  5. Yeah kinda upset there are no in feed or out feed accessories or stands.  I do have a centipede but first you would need to fab a stand to match the height. Then setting it up on unlevel surfaces could be time consuming. There is a company selling out feed table attachments for older dewalt table saw on amazon. For Flexvolt Table saw Nothing yet 

  6. `So I have had the 60v table saw for a couple weeks now and really like it. I also have the FV Miter saw which I do have on a rolling stand. I was thinking about buying a rolling stand for the table saw but kinda like how small it is and I can put it in the passenger seat of my Single cab work truck. In all honesty I think I have decided to keep the table saw without a stand and cut on the ground as I normally do. Question is if you were in my situation and maybe you are would you purchase a stand for this saw? if so which one??

  7. On ‎2‎/‎2‎/‎2017 at 8:36 PM, Cr8ondt said:

    There's a guy on YouTube that says all you need to do is put a FlexVolt battery on it...... Fixes every tool right?   Voodoo magic!!!! Err more amps....

    Yeah don't believe this guy. I have the 692 with flexvolt batteries and was still having problems with my gun. Might just be my gun so I sent it in for repair and it has been about 3 weeks now with no response from my local dewalt service center. The good thing is my repair will be warrantied so if I have future problems I'm bringing the gun right back.

  8. On ‎2‎/‎2‎/‎2017 at 6:36 PM, sgand said:

    I just got mine today and the manual says it will stop firing with 7-9 nails left. Is that normal for all nail guns? Seems pretty wasteful to me.

    Yes the gun will do this to prevent dry firing. Don't remove those nails that are left in the gun just insert a full clip and continue shooting. Those nails will be used then the clip you inserted will be used until you are back down to the few nails remaining and the gun will not fire until you repeat the process

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  9. My name is Jake. I own 2 businesses here in West Palm Beach FL. Both are designed around property repair and remodeling. I own a massive amount of Dewalt 20v tools along with some flexvolt. I have been stalking the dewalt forum for a little over a year now and figured its time to sign up. I will primarily be posting in the Dewalt forum.

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