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Benny Franklin

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This is apparently what happens if you drop a well used Milwaukee onto a dozer track. Hopefully my Ridgid doesn't do the same thing lol

*not mine, I'm just the go-to guy for fixing strange problems and finding parts online
 

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If your impact doesn't look like that do you even impact bro? :lol: Serious though....I know a lot of people on this forum would rather polish their tools than actually use them---- but if you did they would look like this :LOL:

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If your impact doesn't look like that do you even impact bro? :lol: Serious though....I know a lot of people on this forum would rather polish their tools than actually use them---- but if you did they would look like this :LOL:

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Pffft, scratches n dirt don’t count. 😁
 

charbar

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Pffft, scratches n dirt don’t count. 😁


Haha well it doesn't look any better than the Milwaukee in the first post! I've been seriously impressed with this impact though. She's been through hell and still runs *close* to new :lol:
 

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I have seen so many drill and impact drivers dropped from height on job sites. Most of the time, they are fine. I have seen people snap them in half under the trigger.
 

charbar

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Forgot about the new one on the left that rides in the work truck! And the 'new new' bad mamma jamma on the right. She's got balls, just hope it lives as long as the others. Haven't even had a chance to use the baby one at the top, just bought it to throw in the side by side toolbox.
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Benny Franklin

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I have seen so many drill and impact drivers dropped from height on job sites. Most of the time, they are fine. I have seen people snap them in half under the trigger.
Yeah, when part of my job was building crates with company supplied drivers (either Dewalt or Milwaukee) we beat the $hit out of them, used them as hammers, etc.

I try to treat my personal tools nicely but they still get used hard, just part of the job
 

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This would be a good topic. Show us your most beat up but still functioning jobsite power tool. You could also post a death announcement when these tools finally give up the ghost.
 

Vpick001

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Same…

Edit: this is mine, and it was the first and last power tool I ever leant someone. A buddy was doing a project at his house, dropped it on the ground, and cracked the front housing. It still worked for another year before completely falling apart in the middle of a job.
 

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eejack

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Yeah, when part of my job was building crates with company supplied drivers (either Dewalt or Milwaukee) we beat the $hit out of them, used them as hammers, etc.

I try to treat my personal tools nicely but they still get used hard, just part of the job

Reminds me of the old joke....

"When does a screw gun become a hammer?"

"When it is not yours."
 
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