rick carpenter
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I medicated myself once this afternoon while cleaning the garage, then twice at supper.
That doesn't look so bad. You have the drawers and sockets fairly organized from what I can see...



The Dewalt to Milwaukee thing is not just about having all the same color, or being brand loyal. There is a legitimate reason to stick with one brand of shop power tools—battery and chargers. I use all Ryobi green at home, and for the most part, I like them a lot. I have both 18v and 40v setups, and having a stable battery style for all of my tools really is nice, as I don't need 4 or 5 chargers taking up space or a bunch of different battery packs to buy for everything. A universal garage charging system is a nice thing to have.
Now, having said that, my boss has the M18 Milwaukee Fuel stuff and just got me an M12 Milwaukee heated hoodie, and it has me considering cheating on my Ryobi tools.
For me, the thought of having multiple charging and battery systems bugs me more than the difference in colors, COO or brands. Don't think that I haven't thought about replacing my Ryobi pieces just about every day since I played with the M18 Fuel tools, though.
Don't the Milwaukee 18v tools take a different battery and charger than the 12v tools?
I love a clean shop. I have guys tell if I worked at a busy shop I wouldn't have time to clean my tools, that is just not true.I wish I had the money and patience to have one of those super organized garages. I certainly do feel better when my shop is all clean and the tools are in their places.
I'm a little OCD in the sense that I like to keep my sockets of the same brand because...I have 3 different tool situations. Home, travel and junk yard tool boxes. I'm not always the best at putting things back, so if I have a 10mm socket out, I know where it goes by brand. Craftsman USA goes in the home box, Husky goes in the travel box, and Performance Tool/Pittsburgh goes in the junkyard box. Simple. I tend to buy sets for the travel/junk yard boxes as it's easier to keep track of and tell if things are missing. My home box has a mix of everything with no particular color, brand or style. Just the best tool for the job.
Does harbor freight have a nice 72 tooth and 3/8 socket set? I'd like to pick up a set for travel/junkyard aswell since I just got a box and threw all my sockets from the husky blow molded case.
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