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Some old pocket knifes, pocket watches or axe heads.......


Old ax heads you say......


Lemme do some digging. I know there is a bucket full of them in one of my barns. According to Lisa's grandpa they were the axes that would have been Lisa's great grandparents and possibly great great grandparents. They'd more than likely have been used in the mid to late 1800's. So they'd have been made well before that....
 

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Evening fellas.

Christmas is fun again, since I had the little guy. This year should be a blast watching him open gifts (13 months)

I asked for an adjustable shop stool for the saw shack.

Still gotta get the gf some goodies.
 

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Old ax heads you say......


Lemme do some digging. I know there is a bucket full of them in one of my barns. According to Lisa's grandpa they were the axes that would have been Lisa's great grandparents and possibly great great grandparents. They'd more than likely have been used in the mid to late 1800's. So they'd have been made well before that....
Sounds like some cool history there.
 

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The 3/8 fuel 18 v impact ,will remove most clutches. ..I use the Bosch 12v 1/4 drive for general disassembly, small light and tough , I got one I been using for 4 years on saws ....and I've done a couple. ...lol

Zoo City Sawz
I bought the 12v Ridgid cause it was cheaper, and found out later it's the same tool as the Bosch just a different colour
 

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I bought the 12v Ridgid cause it was cheaper, and found out later it's the same tool as the Bosch just a different colour
Coolness, I've had great service from them , I have 2 now ....does yours have the li-ion battery?

Zoo City Sawz
 

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Impacts

Dewalt seems to have longer lasting power. Earned the #1 spot
Makita is most ergonomic at #2
The rigid stealth force uses some kind of hydraulic oil pressure to drive the head, but was a bit larger. Supposedly works really well with lots of power, but ergonomics gave it a 3

Milwaukee got #4

I really like everything Bosch. I feel they make the best, most durabl equipment. But apparently their impacts weren't up to par, at least in this review
They came in near the back.
 

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I love my Hitachi, used drill and 1/4 impact putting up new building.


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I think Hitachi was the first one I ever used. I thought it had really good power. I stripped a couple screws getting used to it. They're light for what they are. I bought a slightly used ridgid a couple years ago, and I don't feel it had the power of the Hitachi. This new hydraulic ridgid was stronger in every category but one. The Dewalt buried a 6" lag in wood quicker than it did, but the ridgid supposedly has more torque, just slower. I'll probably opt for the ridgid because of all the batteries I have. Plus the lifetime warranty is a plus
 
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