The GearWrench 3/8 drive impact socket set is back in stock.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/GEARWRENCH-3-8-in-Drive-6-Point-Standard-Impact-Socket-Set-8-Piece-84910N/303691694
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I’m needing some bigger batteries for my 3/8” stubby impact and saw these on eBay. Anyone have any experience with these batteries? Should I just get some actual Milwaukee batteries?
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I saw those in my local store and was curious about their quality. I’m just a very basic at home mechanic so I don’t need super high quality but don’t want them to locked up/etc in a year or so.
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I've been using the M4 Screwdriver for stuff around the house for the past 1.5 years and it's great. I already owned 18v Ridgid Impact and Drill when I received it as a gift but when I did my kitchen remodel last year I used the M4 for almost everything. The clutch is excellent on it, there...
I did the same thing with my wife during this time at home. Though our chairs aren't quite as old, they are the set her family had when she was a child. Unfortunately I didn't get to use a Milwaukee tool to finish the project. Already have a pneumatic stapler that made quick work of it.
I've had mine for a week or so, so I can't speak on longevity but they are definitely super bright and no flickering. They are also much lighter than normal 2 bulbs units because there is no ballast so they are easy to hang.
Oh most definitely. I should have taken a before. I’m working on purging what I can. Most everything on the walls and hanging from hooks was my father in laws and has been there for 20+ years. That’s the most open the floor has been in there since I can remember.
Spent the better part of the day today adding in the two 6.5ft wide shelving. Still feels very cluttered but once I get a cabinet to put most of my cans and other misc stuff in I'm hoping it won't feel to cluttered. I'd like to put it on the back wall but the wife likes the table saw pushed up...