T.Roller
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Haha how are you KevinLol GFYAH
Haha how are you KevinLol GFYAH
I'm good. Was using some of these tools this week and enjoying the thread. The 1/2" Milwaukee impact is pretty sweet. Snaps off a 1/2" bolt after about 4 seconds.Haha how are you Kevin
We use them at work all day everyday. Just about every cordless tool they make.I'm good. Was using some of these tools this week and enjoying the thread. The 1/2" Milwaukee impact is pretty sweet. Snaps off a 1/2" bolt after about 4 seconds.
I have mostly Ridgid stuff, but the Milwaukee is nice too.
Yeah? What about it, tough guy?Nice Dewalt tool thread guys.
Now have you ever seen a thread stay on topic sir?Nice Dewalt tool thread guys.
I just ordered a m12 fuel hackzall for work. Came with the tool one 4.0 battery charger and a nice carrying bag. They also had a special where you could pick a free tool or battery and I chose the battery
There has to be a happy medium between running 2 or 3" screws, or say, running a 3" hole saw. The bigger drill with the hammer option is probably more powerful and would run a hole saw better, but then it's overkill for the smaller stuff. A hole hog will run a hole saw all day, but when it grabs and twists your wrist into a pretzel that's no fun eitherI have been using the new fuel stuff for about a month now ,it has gotten soaked in the rain and still works ,the size of the guns are a little smaller then the last ones i had ,and they seem to have more power ,the 3/8 gun will shear a 5/16 bolt if its rusted together ,i should have gotten the larger drill for hole saws ,was running a 2.5 inch hole saw in the drill and i had to be light handed or it would bog down ,reg drill bits it is fine though ,and very lightweight ,the led light is bright ,but no streamlight type of flashlight ,i started with the v18 series of power tools years ago ,the drill and the flashlight are still going ,with 2 of the 6 batteries i had for them ,4 are dead and wont charge up i am going to retire them due to age ,but they still work ,the 1/4 drive for the screwdriver/torx bits does not heat up like the brush model i have after a lot of load ,when raining you could see the water steaming off of it after continued use of 3 inch deck screws .
I have corded drills for the hole saw ,and the 90 degree hole hog for studs ,that thing does a good job .There has to be a happy medium between running 2 or 3" screws, or say, running a 3" hole saw. The bigger drill with the hammer option is probably more powerful and would run a hole saw better, but then it's overkill for the smaller stuff. A hole hog will run a hole saw all day, but when it grabs and twists your wrist into a pretzel that's no fun either
Yes they do. And they last forever. Never seen a tool with so much arm twisting torque as a hole hogI have corded drills for the hole saw ,and the 90 degree hole hog for studs ,that thing does a good job .
Yeah? What about it, tough guy?