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jshillin

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That's a decent starter set, but you have a long way to go!! They have such a good variety, I keep finding new ones I need!
 
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intillzah

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I say I'm done, but I know better......

I have limited funds and a tool has to earn a place in my shop, it's all about use and value to me. I had a shop teacher who swore by Milwaukee tools and that stuck with me. So even with limited funds, these are an investment that saves me money in the long run. And some of the projects that I've done with them justify that to me.
 
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Moose Legs

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Now you need the 18v line

- high torque nut smacker
- cordles angle grinder
- sawzall, the hackzall is really good for its size but when you have rip apart metal, wood, plastic, anything en masse, you need the big boy

And a box of inkzall markers to top it off
 

BDT/NWMN

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Yep.. hang around here and the bs will become reality, and the reality will become bs.
They make a leaf blower.. But I am clueless as to whether Your needing one is bs or reality.

See what I mean? :bounce::bounce:
 
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