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    Makita vs Milwaukee

    I'm going to buck the trend too and say go makita, i use my brushless professionally in construction and it's held up better than my coworkers m12 fuel stuff. Tool feels a little better made to me also.
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    proto vs blackhawk flare wrenches

    does anyone know if they are comparable? Blackhawk says US made and the profile looks similar. I know the proto are highly regarded, just wondering if i can save a couple bucks
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    High quality ¼ drive ratchet

    I like the Armstrong's better than my snappy in 1/4
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    High quality ¼ drive ratchet

    The Armstrong's are really nice
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    Binks Model 7 Spray Gun (anybody still using them?)

    I love mine but keep in hidden from the man, not legal in ca. Pushes anything through, love that about it, theyre popular with guys that spray heavy flake paint because theres no way to get a hvlp to push that
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    Stihl chainsaw (homeowner, firewood, etc)

    Killed my homeowner stihl on some nasty mesqite and decided go to a pro saw, ended up with a husky, I think it's a 526, you won't lose any sleep going that route, starts first pull and runs great. I would recommend stepping to the Swedish made saws over assembled in America
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    Home Depot Black Friday AD 2015!!!!!!!

    What are we talking about here? Gas powered, cause I need one of those to re live my childhood
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    Do you own any Allen brand hand tools?

    I have a bunch of allen stuff from cripe, it's pretty much the same as the danaher kobalt and old craftsman. I also got a set of 1/2 sockets 10-30mm no skips on the bay for pretty cheap. Anytime its available at closeout pricing I would not hesitate
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    pittsburgh Pro 3/4 impact sockets

    Are you sure it's labeled pro?
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    New tools at Lowes.

    I saw, it's pretty cheesy stuff, def a step down from taiwan kobalt. Some decent closeouts on kobalt at my store though. Can't wait to see what the next step down will be, williams made to danaher to taiwan to stanley, the next line will be formed from dog turds.
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    Poor Quality on New SK Wrench Set

    x2 so many good options like armstrong and williams that ive had such good luck with to risk sk after seeing issue after issue
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    Looking for a good circular saw around $100

    Right about the diablo blade, blade for that size are so cheap it doesnt make sense to not use the best
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    Looking for a good circular saw around $100

    I'd get a makita worm drive, I've had one for a couple years and its going strong. CL is usually sidewinders in my area and I hate using that style. You can never see your line. I gave away an almost brand new milwaukee sidewinder because they **** so much
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    DeWALT or Milwaukee

    Makita!!!
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    Armstrong GMTK Military - $1550 ??

    Only thing special about these kits are the box in my opinion, the tools are fine but not worth the price. I bought the box when cripe had a couple and I never used it. It would prob be ok for the right application but I found it awkward to use, when you load it up its way too heavy to lift...
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    Dewalt Track Saw

    I have the makita and the festool ts55, i'd get the makita over dewalt, usually the same price and made in england. I use both saws everyday and makita is everybit as good as the festool
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    if you need sae, cripe has the matching set branded kobalt from when williams was making kobalt stuff. I have two sets, they're great, exactly the same as the reg williams
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    Line-up pry bar variety - ladyfoot, rolling head, jimmy

    I have the three piece mayhew set of ladysfoot style, I find them very handy, I don't use the big one all the time but sometimes its handy. Don't buy the hf prybars btw, they're made of butter especially the ladyfoot style
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    Recommend your source for oscillating saw blades and cool speciality tools

    the hf ones are ok, best deal is watch cripe and snap them when they pop up
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    Picked up some flex spline wrenches, look like another company branding the same old one's. Also Frank hooked up on some semi deep kokens, metric and standard plus individuals to fill the metric holes. Oh, and a US husky torque wrench
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