I got a deal too good to pass up today and joined the M18 club. My local pawn shop had a Gen 2 3/4" High-Torque impact that was like brand new besides a few scuffs for $225. I haven't got a chance to use it but it seems like a monster. I don't have any 3/4 drive sockets but I figure its so...
Its almost all Milwaukee where i'm at. The plant I work in also uses primarly Milwaukee stuff on the assembly lines.
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Your best bet is to buy a Kombi unit the cheap trimmers are just that, cheap junk. Also Rlitman, Stihl is coming out with a battery powered Kombi unit this year
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Where I am living It has been -20 at night for the past several days and I have had to jump start multiple people. I currently have a cheap light duty set of cables and they have worked OK but it would be nice to have a good quality preferably USA made set with clamps that are not absolute junk...
I have recently moved to Wisconsin To intern with a company near Sheboygan I was wondering if anyone has recommendations on swap meets or anything of similar nature to check out as I am new to the area.
Edit I am mostly looking for tools not so much automotive stuff
I have been satisfied with this hose and would reccomend it for a homeowner no problem. I just used it around my house washing vehicles and cleaning so I have no Idea how it well it stands up under more frequent use but the hose seems to be good quality. The hose is very flexable compared to a...
Hit 2 ReStores today for $4 I didn't do badly. I got a Proto screwdriver, A Bell System Stanley screwdriver, a John Deere drill bit set and a milk crate. I love the Proto screwdrivers because the square shanks make them great pry bars. Also if anyone needs any of the Plvmb wrenches pictured let...
I picked up this metal decimal equivalent and tap drill size chart today along with a MAC hook and pick set for $20. I almost didn't buy it but after looking at ebay and seeing what they go for it looks like I did pretty well. the chart is approximately 17"x23"
Hand filing works great, you just have to keep up with it and sharpen your chains regularly or they will reach a point where a grinder is needed. Stihl has a 2in1 filing guide and it is excellent, It sharpens the tooth and files the depth gauge at the same time and is incredibly easy to use...