I snagged the 18V equivalent out of ryobi days for free with some 4ah batteries.
Even the 22” 18V version is a beast and a significant improvement over old school corded.
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If you’re on Facebook reach out to them via messenger.
Their CS team there has been great for me. Their phone service not so much since quarantine started.
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I have forever debated doing something similar in my garage recess where I’ve got 9’6” and some change to work with. But I’ve always thought the 20” in the middle would be too narrow to be useful for me.
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I’ve looked at that stand but felt the wheels were undersized.
I’m leaning towards the Ridgid universal gravity one for my DWS779.
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I’m liking it so far. I’m likely to build some sort of stand for it in the near future. It will likely very rarely see any sort of job site duty, though I do like the look of the Ridgid mobile one over the Dewalt.
I’m not married to a brand. I also ordered the parts to upgrade it to have the...
No insulation as it is unconditioned space.
Problem now is head clearance. Bottom of those joists measures 7’ exactly, so I stand to gain 8” at the screen end, and 14” at the house side.
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That’s kind of the way I was leaning as well, but I was planning on retaining a ceiling. There used to be drywall long ago but a roof leak ruined it and we never put it back.
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I’ve got a screen porch off the back of my house that I’m looking to repair/update due to water damage.
I’ve got an idea of how to address the issues with the posts and support, but wanted everyone else’s thoughts on the best way to address the internal ceiling.
My gut says I can move these...
Ryobi 18V line. Same system has been around forever now.
Hundreds of tools, one battery platform.
I’ve had mine for 10+ years and never been able to destroy them.
Typically rated as best bang for your buck.
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I haven’t had a tool come in a plastic case for a long time really.
Most of mine come in soft side bags or nothing at all.
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I’ve got a bunch of their stuff and have had a bunch of it for years.
Never had any issues for diy use.
New favorite is the battery operated work light.
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