Lang thread restore set to compliment my recent purchase of the Tekton tap & die set.
I just got the exact same Lang set today, so I won't post more photos.
Lang thread restore set to compliment my recent purchase of the Tekton tap & die set.
I’m a DeWalt 20v guy at home and work,
But really liking the small M12 fuel stuff at home.
Just added the multi tool today.
The m12 is a great line & no reason not to have multiple platforms, it's nice to get the best of each.
No such thing!!!
The belt files are indispensable... I’ve had multiple B&D 1/2”x18” over the years... never really been without one... just bought the Ingersol Rand cordless 3/8”x13” and it fits in perfectly to the “tool kit”! Those things are so useful once you have one!
No such thing!!!
The belt files are indispensable... I’ve had multiple B&D 1/2”x18” over the years... never really been without one... just bought the Ingersol Rand cordless 3/8”x13” and it fits in perfectly to the “tool kit”! Those things are so useful once you have one!
Agree on the band files. I have a nice 3M pneumatic. It is all sorts of handy!
A borescope, actually bought it yesterday & it won't be here until Thursday so no pics.
This model:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07ZH9P8QH/?tag=atomicindus08-20
curious as to what all is needed and where to get the parts to make one of those small belt sanders?
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curious as to what all is needed and where to get the parts to make one of those small belt sanders?
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Small order from Amazon came in today
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This will be going back, useless ****. States red light is charging, blue light is charged. There isn't a red light or a blue one, only a green one which the manual doesn't mention.
Only works when connected to via USB cord to a charging source. Disconnecting the USB cord turns it off, won't turn on with cord disconnected.
weird that they write HEX KEY on there. those are torx keys.
i could see someone in a hurry accidentally buying that thinking it was a hex key set.
Put a fully charged 5.0 and it lasted about 5 minutes, if that.Nice! I have one and it's great, but it sure goes through batteries like no other M18 tool I've ever used. Make sure to keep a bunch of 8/9/12's charged if you have a big yard.
Put a fully charged 5.0 and it lasted about 5 minutes, if that.

I love this tool but yeah, battery life is definitely an issue. Its pretty much relegated to blowing sawdust and leaves out of my garage now (works perfect for this small application)

Wera Tool Check Plus. Perfect little glove box kit
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Wife: What do you want for your birthday?
Me: Nothing.
Wife: Don’t be ridiculous. Why don’t you buy some new tools or something.
Me: Umm, OK.
Best birthday ever!
That's where the green light is showing on mine, between the USB port & the SD card slot. Heard back from the company & they are as confused about the green light as I am.I actually bought one after I saw you link to it. The red light is a tiny pin-tip sized light just to the right of where you plug in the cable to charge it. It took me a minute to find it but it's there. Mine seems to work fine. Picture is clear and it seems easy to use. I haven't actually used it for anything yet, but I played around with it a bit when I got it.
That's where the green light is showing on mine, between the USB port & the SD card slot. Heard back from the company & they are as confused about the green light as I am.
And no, I'm not color blind, I can see red & blue lights on other devices
Picture is fine when connected to the usb port on my desktop, but that doesn't allow me to walk out to the pool & check out the blocked overflow line.
Just got notified a replacement has shipped & will be here tomorrow. Then got another email that I'll be charged for the replacement unless I return the broken one before they actually sent the ******** email.
I have about 1/3 of an acre in the city and a hundred year old oak tree in the back plus the neighbor's hundred year old maple tree partially hanging over my backyard and filled up ~100 brown bags this fall. Let's just say I had multiple chargers going and multiple 6.0/8.0/9.0 batteries being rotated so that I always had a fully charged battery to use when collecting and bagging leaves![]()
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If you are honestly filling up 100 brown bags in one season, you need to step up your game. I am surrounded by trees, have a big Stihl backpack blower, Simplicity Rider with a blower and wide body bagging cart, and a 5x8 trailer with 3ft sides to haul to the brush disposal sight, and I make at least 2 trips just for leaves every year. And that is what I would consider the bare minimum for that application.
If I were you (and I'm not so it really doesn't matter! haha) I would buy a Honda push mower, grind all the leaves up, then go back through with the bagger and THEN dump into brown bags. That is what I did at our last house that had a smaller yard. I also built a stand for the brown bags so I didn't have to fight with holding them up while filling, and had a push stick to pack everything down TIGHT!
^ I would suggest the Honda w/ the bagger. Their mulching is great, and should save a ton of time and a fair amount of bags. The versa mulch system lets you partially close the door to the bagger, which keeps the leaves suspended longer so they can be mulched up more betterererer.