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    Milwaukee vs Makita

    The contractor who taught me what little I know about building had majority mikita. No red stuff (4 years ago). He swore by mikita and I also enjoyed working with their tools. Thing is, like so many have said, any of the big brands you'd be very happy with.
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    Rips crosscuts and Resaw cuts.

    What's your most useful cut? What is your favorite cut? Species?
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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    What killed it?
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    Wrench Connection (E-Z Red wrench adapter)?

    I agree. The only way they could put a "safe" stamp on these is if they were only for use with double box ends. Also the quality must be high enough to resist spreading, rounding off, or even shearing.
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    Let's see your Leatherman

    Timmy's leatherman, an original I do believe. It's been with him for 17 years he says, and it looks pristine...we know why because he never uses it. He still manages to leave it behind at work, so I figured I'd document it's existence.
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    original vise-grip, NOT IRWIN! got any to show?

    Had these holding some cables in place from a while back. Just remembered about them. Still smooth as ever.
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    The best adjustable wrench

    The best adjustable I've ever used was an older Williams superadjustable.
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    Between 265 & 485 SQ/FT The Gleaming Towers of One Utahdog Center, World Congress of the Americas

    I lucking fove this! Whoops I mean I ******* love this! Post# 26 bookmarked. Seems as though paying attention to my kid is more important than a highly entertaining account of one man's trials and tribulations in the building world....so for about 5 minutes I read on to him your glorious words...
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    Let's see your Leatherman

    Yea this one I got for 25 at the local hd, I'm kinda worried I'll lose it...it's fallen off my belt a few times already so I'm thinking of giving it a home in my pliers drawer...
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