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Finky198

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It’s model number DWE43116 (13amp 9000rpm w trigger lock and 3 guards 4.5”, 5”, and 6”)

So far fit and finish is really nice. Low vibration and very torquey... I’m not a huge fan of rubber overmolded grips, but some tools seem to hold up well, well see.... The cords are short 6’ but flexible. Not really an issues with proper extension cords. I guess it’s also Easier to store them that way.

Definitely a :thumbup: in my book...
 
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Doing a flea market this weekend was done setting up for tomorrow. So I Took a stroll around and of course I had to find stuff to buy.. $20 bucks for everything all brand name, Weiler, 3m, and ty rap.

The 2 30’ rolls of Scotch Brite are what initially caught my interest.

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$20 for all that name brand high quality stuff is a screaming deal and I never knew Ty-Rap was an actual brand name. I thought people were saying "tie-wraps."
 
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WWheeler

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Just saying...Tooltopia sells the black rails. You just also happen to get the pegs, and an entire e-torx socket set with it. I would wager that since it's Matco, people would see that as a downgrade. :lol_hitti

https://www.tooltopia.com/vim-tms-etorx.aspx
I see that now. New to me, but FWIW it looks like all of the torx/torx plus sets that come on a black magrail are only 10" rails. I don't see VIM selling just the black rails in different sizes except for through Matco. Looks like Matco has it in 6", 10", 14" and 20", and pegs don't cost much. If it's something someone can pick up right at work from their matco dealer and make payments on a bunch of rails to do a whole socket drawer or whatnot, that adds value and cost to an item, and from magtl's image it looks like they have a matco logo on the rails (a downgrade to you lol) if I'm seeing that correctly. That'll make all the cooler kids want 'em in their box. :D

 
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dodge610

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It’s model number DWE43116 (13amp 9000rpm w trigger lock and 3 guards 4.5”, 5”, and 6”)

So far fit and finish is really nice. Low vibration and very torquey... I’m not a huge fan of rubber overmolded grips, but some tools seem to hold up well, well see.... The cords are short 6’ but flexible. Not really an issues with proper extension cords. I guess it’s also Easier to store them that way.

Definitely a :thumbup: in my book...

Thank you Finky198 just pulled the trigger on one. Gonna sell my other grinder. Never much happy with it anyway.
 

ChrisLS8

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No pics but just ordered a bunch of Apex bits, a couple wiha 5/16 nutsetters and went to OSH and bought 4 pairs of B01 carhartts cause they are like 30ish a pair
 

Finky198

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Hey dodge610 no problem enjoy... :thumbup:


Picked up more today guy was really nice turns out he grew up on the other side of the tacks...less then 2 miles from our shop, it’s a small world... $60 for everything pictured ($80 total with yesterday’s stuff)... 10 more wire cups 60+ wire brushes in steel, stainless, and brass, Ty Raps and a bunch more Scotch Brite.

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Also Got this black hawk usa bearing splitter pressure screw and yoke all matching, it has very lightly use, for $5 bucks I could not pass it up. Got a name a number as well for more tools...

like I need more...:lol_hitti

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The complete haul
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Dentaltec

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Nice! For what I do in my vises I'd tear that right off or tear the whole wood top off, but it would look good doing it!:thumbup:

Yeah i will not go crazy but I did reinforce with that steel plate above and below the cabinet. I imagine it will just be a 3rd hand for me more than anything else and I am certain I will not beating on it like an anvil with the sledge.
 

ChrisLS8

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Holy moly that's a vise right there.

My only order for today was to get 160 Zephyr #2 and #3 bits for 30 bucks
 

silver2000

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Ok so I saw the Stihl and figured this one would be ok. My new Toro Greens Mower. First is the picture from the ad and the second is back to full glory! I made a video on my channel showing the work on it. An amazing find owned likely by a wealthy gent that probably used it 3 times based on what I can see. This was sitting for likely 15 years. These are close to 10k new and are becoming more popular at home for mowing "low"
 

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dodge610

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OEMTOOLS 3/8-drive metric shallow sockets and rail. I'm very pleased with these sockets. This set was only $15 shipped from Amazon, with the aluminum rail. 984fbfef1b88de72b2fac9d6a999b13a.jpg0045f26384fd566d7fd890ebcd59c477.jpg

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Tonyuk

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My first tools from Heyco arrived today;

First is a 22mm O2 sensor tool, i saw one similar to this in the snap-on van but the driver wanted too much for it, this was on amazon for £30 and feels better built overall, it has a 6 point and 12 point head on it also, the snap-on just had 6 points;

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I also noticed they had Heyco branded flare nut spanners, this one below with 12 & 14mm ends was a whoping £2.67 delivered, as part of the add-on program. I cant buy a Chinese one from ebay that cheap, let alone one made in Germany, the finish and fit is great.

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sweet victory

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My roll cab finally got delivered Saturday. Everything else was delivered a few weeks earlier, so that made waiting a lot harder. lol

Ordered an 84" epiq with three wide drawer configuration, ss power top, work center top, work center light, and the power locker. Absolutely loving this set up!

Will be swapping the trim to bright silver. At the last trade show, my dealer told me there was a large rebate for this specific trim/color combo, and we'd replace the trim to whatever I wanted after I got all the pieces. The blue looks great, but I think I'll be happier with the silver trim. Don't think I'll mount the power locker until after we swap the trim.



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freudianfloyd

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My roll cab finally got delivered Saturday. Everything else was delivered a few weeks earlier, so that made waiting a lot harder. lol

Ordered an 84" epiq with three wide drawer configuration, ss power top, work center top, work center light, and the power locker. Absolutely loving this set up!

Will be swapping the trim to bright silver. At the last trade show, my dealer told me there was a large rebate for this specific trim/color combo, and we'd replace the trim to whatever I wanted after I got all the pieces. The blue looks great, but I think I'll be happier with the silver trim. Don't think I'll mount the power locker until after we swap the trim.



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That is the most beautiful toolbox I have ever seen, keep the blue. :bowdown:
 

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KRL1163 w/ free Weber Genesis II. Paid less than half price from my dealer. Stainless steel power top on its way, drawer guards already installed. All included in the price


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sweet victory

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Titanium (if it's an option) or brushed stainless would be sweet too! Awesome box regardless

This is originally what I envisioned; arctic silver w/ bright silver.
 

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Jazz1

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Jointer I dragged home Friday. No makers mark. I guess it could be home made
Has a Leland motor
 

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Bogdan M.

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My first tools from Heyco arrived today;

First is a 22mm O2 sensor tool, i saw one similar to this in the snap-on van but the driver wanted too much for it, this was on amazon for £30 and feels better built overall, it has a 6 point and 12 point head on it also, the snap-on just had 6 points;

I also noticed they had Heyco branded flare nut spanners, this one below with 12 & 14mm ends was a whoping £2.67 delivered, as part of the add-on program. I cant buy a Chinese one from ebay that cheap, let alone one made in Germany, the finish and fit is great.
Very nice tool. I will buy one myself. Thanks!
 

MattVette89

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Haven't posted in a while. I've been so impressed with my M12 stuff I started getting into the M18 line. Picked this impact up tonight.
 

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Tonyuk

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Haven't posted in a while. I've been so impressed with my M12 stuff I started getting into the M18 line. Picked this impact up tonight.

You wont be disappointed,

Remember to register the tool online for the 5 year warranty. Its one of the main reasons i started buying Milwaukee, register the battery too.
 

one9gt

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You wont be disappointed,



Remember to register the tool online for the 5 year warranty. Its one of the main reasons i started buying Milwaukee, register the battery too.



No need to register any tool or battery w/ Milwaukee for warranty. Either you keep the receipt or they go off the date code on the serial number. If it’s old stock (you bought this year and has a older date code) then keep the receipt to get the full 5/3/2 years.


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jonshonda

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Finished assembly this afternoon. Keeping the blue. Stoked with how it all turned out!

That does look great. But you are going to have to have an accent color in your garage (either trim, doors, or chair rail height stripe) that will match the blue on the box.
 
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