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MikeF2316

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I spotted this yesterday at the local hardware store.
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I posted this in post #4195. They met in the parking lot next door from my work, note that these are big boy pickups.

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When you see the truck go look for the Milwaukee rep. In the store.


And I heard those Ford's got brushless motors ...
 

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Anyone have a 2712 1" SDS? I recently got mine and the switch to change modes gets stuck just about every time I use it. If I tap the trigger to rotate the chuck a bit, it'll usually free up and click into position. Not sure if this is normal operation or not.

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That's a heck of a deal... He runs some real good special. If any of you guys are on facebook and not a member of his group, you should join.

It's called:
Snap On Mac Tools Matco Buy / Sell / Trade for Mechanics

When he runs deals, you basically Paypal him and list the item/items that you want.

This is what he posts for you to buy the sale items.

"PayPal [email protected] goods and services just leave in the comments what you're getting and address please"

This is his website, but he doesn't list most of these deals that's posted in the facebook group. http://jerseydiscounttoolco.com/
 

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Wait seriously, that's a M18 string trimmer, 9.0 battery, and a hedge trimmer / blower for 300$? That is a very good deal.

Join the group on Facebook...


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Giving it a shot! I haven't used Facebook in about a decade but this seems like a worthy cause.
 
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That's a heck of a deal... He runs some real good special. If any of you guys are on facebook and not a member of his group, you should join.

It's called:
Snap On Mac Tools Matco Buy / Sell / Trade for Mechanics

When he runs deals, you basically Paypal him and list the item/items that you want.

This is what he posts for you to buy the sale items.

"PayPal [email protected] goods and services just leave in the comments what you're getting and address please"

This is his website, but he doesn't list most of these deals that's posted in the facebook group. http://jerseydiscounttoolco.com/

He is the biggest JO though. His ego is bigger than his body. People bragged about his quick shipping etc. I bought a set of air hammer bits and had to msg him asking when I was getting them. And I'm local. lol

Good deal but I'll buy from somebody who appreciates their people.
 

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So who would choose the FUEL 15 ga finish nailer over the 16ga angle nail gun if they were both $259?

And why :headscrat:


ACME my favorite place to buy from has a Summer Cyber days sale on right now...

And they are also having the 20% off selected kits and accessory combo purchases like CPO was doing and have a few other specials going on.


The older 2663-21 impact wrench kit is just $159 and a purchase of an XC drywall screwgun kit will get you a free cutout tool.

Also the M18 2354-20 led floodlight (reg $99) is free with a 5.0 starter kit so its just $159 for whole pkg.

Many deals are limited either by time or quantity


So they have the 15 ga nail gun kit for the same price HD doing the 16 gauge for. I'm going to email CS and see if they will price match the 16 though.

I've recently seen some video review (my new favorite reviewers now those guys from OZ) and they claim the 15 ga in use for them seems much powerful though they didn't quite understand why as the mechanics of each are supposed to be the same.

The 15 is it 34* angle and the 16 is a 20*?

I went to the local HD day before yesterday to see the cordless nailers all they had in store was the 18 and the 16 straight. Plus sales tx there will amount to almost another $20

I could purchase a box of 2000 nails for the same money
 
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bcradio

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So who would choose the FUEL 15 ga finish nailer over the 16ga angle nail gun if they were both $259?

And why :headscrat:


ACME my favorite place to buy from has a Summer Cyber days sale on right now...

And they are also having the 20% off selected kits and accessory combo purchases like CPO was doing and have a few other specials going on.


The older 2663-21 impact wrench kit is just $159 and a purchase of an XC drywall screwgun kit will get you a free cutout tool.

Also the M18 2354-20 led floodlight (reg $99) is free with a 5.0 starter kit so its just $159 for whole pkg.

Many deals are limited either by time or quantity


So they have the 15 ga nail gun kit for the same price HD doing the 16 gauge for. I'm going to email CS and see if they will price match the 16 though.

I've recently seen some video review (my new favorite reviewers now those guys from OZ) and they claim the 15 ga in use for them seems much powerful though they didn't quite understand why as the mechanics of each are supposed to be the same.

The 15 is it 34* angle and the 16 is a 20*?

I went to the local HD day before yesterday to see the cordless nailers all they had in store was the 18 and the 16 straight. Plus sales tx there will amount to almost another $20

I could purchase a box of 2000 nails for the same money

Got a link to this deal?

I will buy the 15ga today for that price. I use 15ga WAY more than 16ga. Also, angled 16ga nails are much harder to find than 15ga and 16ga straight nails.
 

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Got a link to this deal?

I will buy the 15ga today for that price. I use 15ga WAY more than 16ga. Also, angled 16ga nails are much harder to find than 15ga and 16ga straight nails.

I have not had any problem with 16ga straights but looking online and especially at HD the collated 16 ga 20*angle finish nails were very limited but and 15g had much better selection.

I was just reading a review too that gave a decent thumbs up for setting interior prehung doors with the additional strength of the 15ga. And I have six more doors to set someday here :D

Long ago I set quite a bit interior trim with only an 18ga but I much prefer the 16 since I have added one. I thought I had my mind made up with the 2742 but then they threw this wrench into the works :lol_hitti



Anyhow here's the link to that 2743-21 deal. You will only see the discount in cart


http://www.acmetools.com/shop/tools...pJobID=1020981354&spReportId=MTAyMDk4MTM1NAS2
 

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can anyone explain to me what the difference between at the 1/2" impact guns are? i do want FUEL. .. . . . .

What do you want to know :D

They have had high torque and compact versions in both brushed and brushless (Fuel) and now have a mid torque in brushless Fuel

The mid torque Fuel and the brushed 2663 performance specs are similar on paper but the new Fuel model is quite a bit smaller in size.

The high torque Fuel is the most powerful but also the biggest and heaviest


The compacts are sweet tools and have a limited power range but are still more powerful than the impact hex drivers

I really like my older 2655B Gen 1 Fuel series 3 speed a lot but that is pretty much unavailable the 2755B is the replacement model


The first B had a ball pin retention the new B has a hog ring anvil for convenience of tool less socket removal and there are also locking pin models for positive socket retention.
 
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