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Re: TOOL TIME [Re: RO519] #12956002 11/05/18 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted By: RO519
You left off Binford...


I was hoping there might be a mention of dear sweet Pam.

Re: TOOL TIME [Re: Kay Dyson] #12956069 11/05/18 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted By: RedSkeeter
My brother, and one of my sons are plumbers...
Hands down both recommend Milwaukee...


I'm with this.


Advice? Wise men don't need it. Fools won't heed it.

Re: TOOL TIME [Re: lakeforkfisherman] #12956092 11/05/18 08:07 PM
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Re: TOOL TIME [Re: lakeforkfisherman] #12956116 11/05/18 08:40 PM
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She was so beautiful then.


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Re: TOOL TIME [Re: lakeforkfisherman] #12956120 11/05/18 08:44 PM
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What....no northern tool?

Re: TOOL TIME [Re: lakeforkfisherman] #12956155 11/05/18 09:30 PM
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20v dewalt all day long ! Get you some five amp batteries or the 60 flex ones for bigger tools your good throw those batteries they give you with the tools in the trash.

Re: TOOL TIME [Re: lakeforkfisherman] #12956169 11/05/18 09:53 PM
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Fluke 117 is a must.


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Re: TOOL TIME [Re: Bigbob_FTW] #12956241 11/05/18 11:52 PM
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Originally Posted By: Bigbob_FTW
Why no Ryobi? one of the best out there.

time to turn in your man card

Re: TOOL TIME [Re: lakeforkfisherman] #12956287 11/06/18 12:44 AM
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Excellent! Thank you for the insight. Keep it coming. To answer a few questions-

I am likely to buy brushless.
Yes, the satisfaction of my current 29 yr old Milwaukee says BUY MILWAUKEE. Just want to know if other brands may be better (will be spending some $$).
Makita has a great reputation from what I recall 20 years ago, but I didnt see a strong Makita offering against other top brands
Ryobi was excluded on purpose.
I am also a Bosch guy. Bought a badarse oscillating saw 6 months ago. Was $$$$ but worth every penny.


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Re: TOOL TIME [Re: timbertoes] #12956351 11/06/18 01:38 AM
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Why no Ryobi? one of the best out there.

time to turn in your man card


I stand by it.


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Re: TOOL TIME [Re: lakeforkfisherman] #12956463 11/06/18 02:27 AM
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I own Snap On cordless stuff. Lots of it. Saying that, I also own Bosch 1580EVS saws and a handful of Bosch routers. I have had Bosch cordless stuff and Milwaukee, Dewalt, and Makitta. The Milwaukee stuff doesnt hold up in a commercial capacity, the Bosch cordless stuff is a little tougher. Makitta and Dewalt are absolute garbage. Snap On, so far, is the best Ive used. Bosch would be my choice if the stuff you listed. The SnapOn stuff is great, it I have three different sizes of impacts, a drill driver, and a 3/8 drill. This 5 piece set is roughly $2500... so not for the average mechanic or contractor.


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Re: TOOL TIME [Re: lakeforkfisherman] #12956697 11/06/18 04:06 AM
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Bosch makes a good hammer drill
Snap on is nice if you got the money
Ryobi is for wimmins
Dewalt is the shiznit
Porter cable is for one time usage (if that)
Milwaukee is meh ... nothing bad to say dewalts better tho
Makita , never heard of her

Kind of boils down to how often you will use said tool. The torture and abuse your going to dish out . And last but not least do you make a living off these tools or are you putting a futon from ikea together with your boyfriend .

Re: TOOL TIME [Re: lakeforkfisherman] #12956800 11/06/18 06:04 AM
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Not for commercial use. I use them around the house, but a lot.


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Re: TOOL TIME [Re: Peepaw on Fork] #12956809 11/06/18 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted By: Peepaw on Fork
20 volt DeWalt



And like all prior Dewalt tools the 20 volt battery will be obsolete and not work in the newer tools.


9.9 to 14.4 to 18 Volt this is Dewalt weakness

Re: TOOL TIME [Re: lakeforkfisherman] #12956810 11/06/18 07:20 AM
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Originally Posted By: lakeforkfisherman
Not for commercial use. I use them around the house, but a lot.


Upgrade to a new set of Milwaukee and go team Red.

They have the biggest set of cordless tools on the markets and you don't have to buy a different type of battery for them They only have two types 12V and 18V.

Go 18V and don't look back.

Also shop CPO Milwaukee for great deals and Home Depot for Milwaukee tools and only buy them when they are on sale or in a package deal.

I have 6 truck that ran Dewalt for 20 years, I am changing the all over the 18V Milwaukee

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