Farmall450
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Don’t think you can do that: the billing address has to match the address on record with the cc company.
Hmm. Maybe try PayPal?
Don’t think you can do that: the billing address has to match the address on record with the cc company.
Just picked this bad boy up off of craigslist for $120, looks brand new
Today is Lowe's turn. Deal of the day is for some dewalt kits
Hmm. Maybe try PayPal?
I did try PayPal too but couldn’t get it to work either. Either way, the attitude on the other end of the phone from that Farm and Fleet call is enough to turn me off any further purchases anyways. Plenty of other options out there!
Back to DeWalt though, looking at getting the Flexvolt compressor next!
Loving the new releases. Playing a bit of catchup this month.
Sure looks like they’re coming out with a lot of new tools ... I wish they would do another media event like they did in 2017. Thanks for posting this!
I’ve been thinking about picking up a polisher... might have to wait a bit longer!
I decided against the Atomics and picked up the DCK283D2 set for less than the Atomic kit was anyways! Very happy with my drill/impact setup now.
Can't say I'm addicted but just bought a Dewalt 30 gallon air compressor, Model # DXCMLA1983054. The old Craftsman decided to quit on me.

Just had to order another fan
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=8052525#post8052525
To be clear on the definition of ADDICT...
Trying to own one of everything... you are an addict
Owning two or more of the exact same tool... you are an addict
Combination of the above... you are diamond level addict


I'll never be able to get EVERYTHING -- there's like 240 tools, probably 25 of which are 1/4" impacts
But, if the pawn shop has them cheap enough![]()
It's obvious you are trying... you are a confirmed addict.
This is also supported by the admission you seek out tools just to own them if value priced.
Use caution tho... there is a fine line between addict and the diagnosis of being bipolar.

To be clear on the definition of ADDICT...
Trying to own one of everything... you are an addict
Owning two or more of the exact same tool... you are an addict
Combination of the above... you are diamond level addict
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Bought this multitool, DCS355C1 when it went on sale on Amazon for $99
Tool is great but two major gripes:
1 . Listing on Amazon shows the tool with depth adjustment gauge and implies it comes with it
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Here is listing, never says it is an extra cost option, even manual discusses it and never says it is an available OPTION
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KMQ9MF2/?tag=atomicindus08-20
2. The second gripe is the BATTERY. No charge gauge! You have no idea what state the battery is in. Luckily i have multiple dewalt batteries. DeWalt gets 1-star for this.
Seems like DeWalt is getting CHEAP here.
I bought the depth gauge separately and it is quite good at and should be standard issue with the tool. Just don't like DeWalt being deceptive here. I jumped on the sale price because i thought i would be getting the depth gauge with it.

Noticed the DeWalt DCE530 heat gun being advertised in the local tool company's September flyer. Two speeds and a lock on button. Improvement over the Milwaukee
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)Yeah, mine didn't come with the depth gauge either. And with the battery, they all have an indicator besides the cheap 1.5ah (which is what appears in these cheap kits, as you experienced. They never have had them in that economy battery. I suspect the results would be disappointing due to it's small size!)
EDIT: I followed the link on my desktop, and I don't see the depth guide in the picture nor description, so I can't really fault DeWalt here. Plus, they show it being the small ah black battery. I do agree it would be nice, but for the price you got the best tool on the market -- the milwaukee still requries an allen wrench to change blades!![]()
The picture I posted was from the set of pics posted with the item on Amazon. Usually (& this makes too much sense) if you are showing an item with an OPTIONAL item you include a note to show it is a non-included option, not to mention the description clearly mentions the depth gauge as well. This complaint extends to the owners manual which shows the depth gauge as well and doesn't mention it is an option.
ALL: I picked up a Dewalt 18v nailer and it works great and has hardly been used. it only had one battery so I picked up a Dewalt rotohammer with 2 batteries.
are the old Dewalt 18v batteries as bad as the old Ryobi 18v batteries were before they upgraded them? also I see that Dewalt now has a 20v as their batteries so what is the best solution to getting new batteries for my Dewalt tools if the ones I own **** out?
sorry I only had pics of my Dewalt nailer and i'll post the rotohammer later.
thoughts?
Question for you addicts. I picked up the 12V Max Xtreme brushless combo kit a week ago. I noticed the impact driver has a bit of a chuck wobble. It's not terrible but noticeable. It's my only gripe so far with this kit. From what I've read this is common among Dewalt's line of impact drivers?
Nice kit. My 887 (20v brushless 3 speed) has a hair of wobble, slightly less than a different 887 I also had, but more than my original 1 speed 20v. So, in a nut shell, it likely depends. It's an impact tho, not a lathe, so a little runout doesn't mean anything to me. Especially b/c whatever you chuck in it will have considerably more by virtue of the quick change chuck (any brand).
Much appreciated. I really hope Dewalt expands this brushless 12v line to compete with Milwaukee and the like.
How is Dewalt when it comes to bigger battery releases? For example, what are the chances they release a 4Ah for this new 12v brushless line? They already have a 3Ah available for $50. Think Milwaukee maxes out at 6Ah for the M12 line. Wouldn't mind a little more oomph out of the impact driver with a bigger battery, though I know it won't compete with the M12 Fuel Gen 2 in power (not that I ever expected that).
Strayed from a herd a bit today. Which is fine -- DeWalt doesn't make the stick vac, or backpack sprayer, yet.
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