That's the self-drilling/tapping screw setting.
Got a link for the 1” Milwaukee???
This fall I got called out on a blown boggie wheel on a tracked grain cart. After I broked a 3/4” breaker bar by using a 5’ cheater pipe we had to resort to calling a mobile tire guy.
His 1” impact did the job....
I may have to suggest this tool to them. It may have paid for itself with one service call.
I’ve had that set ( plus the hand held sawzall thingie ) for several years . They’ve held up to a lot of abuse .I hear you fuckers wondering "What'd ya get, hoser?"
I finally just went with the brushless hammer drill and 1/4" impact combo to start. $250 at Northern and a $50 gift card back so net about 215 out the door with tax.
1 2ah and 1 4ah battery with em.
Of course, not in stock locally so they'll be here about the end of the week.
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Nice, hoserI hear you fuckers wondering "What'd ya get, hoser?"
I finally just went with the brushless hammer drill and 1/4" impact combo to start. $250 at Northern and a $50 gift card back so net about 215 out the door with tax.
1 2ah and 1 4ah battery with em.
Of course, not in stock locally so they'll be here about the end of the week.
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I had a drill and it was used a lot, never a problem. I gave it to a buddy and it's still going. I think he had to get new batteries but the old ones were ni-cadAnyone running rigid?
I tried the brushless 7 1/4 circ saw it works good.
I can get a kit cheap
I never considered them, but I've heard they have lifetime replacement on their batteries? Good thing if you're gonna run them a while.Anyone running rigid?
I tried the brushless 7 1/4 circ saw it works good.
I can get a kit cheap
I’ve got a ridged tool, but it ain’t cheap!
Doubt you bunch a bastards have the skill to use it to its full potential anyhows
I’ve got a ridged tool, but it ain’t cheap!
Doubt you bunch a bastards have the skill to use it to its full potential anyhows
^^^ Napa BTW.
Found this in that flier...way overdue. Just gotta clean out the garage now to get it in the back. Getting wired for high voltage first.
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I didn’t realize people took them off the shipping pallet.Nice
I learned something a few months ago. Never bolt a compressor to the floor. Set tge feet on some thick rubber.
One of my compressors in the plant’s welds cracked where the pump base mount was welded to the tank. The tank was starting to split.
I mentioned this to my salesman and he sees that all the time on compressors that are anchored down. He said the holes in the feet are not for anchoring, they are for fastening to a pallet for shipping.
There's a 25 horse rotary in our shop been there since 2002 and its still on the palletI didn’t realize people took them off the shipping pallet.