Grabbed a 6-1/2" 40T DeWalt blade for the new circular saw (and skuffed it up before I took a picture, sorry), and the sub-compact reciprocating saw arrived today with a battery and yet another charger... A few other goodies in the mail (3/8" drive metric sockets to fill Hansen pegs (6mm deep (Taiwanese Craftsman) and 6mm shallow/ 7mm shallow (gearwrench) are in the mail. Also grabbed a set of E-torx sockets from Lexivon that arrived yesterday.
Since I'm adding to the stable, I figured I better line up all of the cordless stuff on the bench for a picture, because why not?
Not pictured is my old 12v porter cable drill/impact combo that live in their respective bag, and the few corded items in my arsenal (5" Bosch RO, Ridgid 1/4 sheet sander, and Ridgid palm router, craftsman rotary tool, Dremel rotary tool, Dremel saw and Dremel oscillating tool).
Lining up the DeWalt and Ridgid stuff I have come to realize I have one more tool than batteries, so we may need to rectify that before the end of the Tool Takeover. I'm considering picking up a two pack of 4ah batteries and the leaf blower for cleaning out the garage, drying cars, etc. Then everything will be even lol.
Also trying now to decide the safest, most effective way to package all of these up to move them 700km... The first iteration was to store what I could in their own respective tool bag, then pile those into Rubbermaid totes for the short term while we clean out our current place. I'm wondering now if that's the best idea or not for a 700km move? The rest of the tools I've managed to pair down to fit in my 42" roll cab, a 26" top box and a few hand boxes/bags for the rest. A medium cardboard box of automotive tools was not going to fit anywhere else the way I had everything set up, so I had to go that route for those items (almost all exclusively in cases). I'll probably still wrap the drawers in stretch wrap, shore up the bottom of the roller box with lumber so it's not bouncing around on the casters, and strap the 26" to the top good and tight after wrapping everything in a moving blanket.