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Dec 25, 2016 | 08:55 AM
  #18526  

I'm happy AF!!! A tool chest I can pass down to my son!
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Dec 25, 2016 | 02:19 PM
  #18527  
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I'm happy AF!!! A tool chest I can pass down to my son!
and it came loaded with tools too!?!?!?
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Dec 25, 2016 | 02:20 PM
  #18528  
Quote: and it came loaded with tools too!?!?!?
somewhat, I got a bunch of Milwaukee hand tools from my parents as well. These will be my lock away tools that only I can touch! My wife can destroy her own Horrible Freight screwdrivers.


edit: looking back at your quote, the picture's root directory is giant****ingtoolstorage.jpg, how did it get that name? LMAO. I took the picture and uploaded with my iPhone. I never named the picture. I wonder if the mods name the pictures once they are on the server.
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Dec 25, 2016 | 03:30 PM
  #18529  
Quote: somewhat, I got a bunch of Milwaukee hand tools from my parents as well. These will be my lock away tools that only I can touch! My wife can destroy her own Horrible Freight screwdrivers.


edit: looking back at your quote, the picture's root directory is giant****ingtoolstorage.jpg, how did it get that name? LMAO. I took the picture and uploaded with my iPhone. I never named the picture. I wonder if the mods name the pictures once they are on the server.
Time to let the m18 addiction begin
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Dec 25, 2016 | 03:32 PM
  #18530  
Quote: Time to let the m18 addiction begin
lol I know I have an m12 3/8 cordless ratchet. It's the bomb!
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Dec 25, 2016 | 04:52 PM
  #18531  
Quote: lol I know I have an m12 3/8 cordless ratchet. It's the bomb!
i have the fuel 1/2 impact, saw zall, drill, and the old original 1/2 impact. I wanna get the 3/8 fuel impact, and the m12 mini impact driver. I have a Matco 3/8 cordless ratchet. Also have the ir iqv20 1/2 impact that's retired to home use now. I have more cordless tools... But those are the relevant ones lol. But, you need to get your hands on the m18 fuel 1/2 impact.... Things nasty
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Dec 25, 2016 | 04:55 PM
  #18532  
Quote: i have the fuel 1/2 impact, saw zall, drill, and the old original 1/2 impact. I wanna get the 3/8 fuel impact, and the m12 mini impact driver. I have a Matco 3/8 cordless ratchet. Also have the ir iqv20 1/2 impact that's retired to home use now. I have more cordless tools... But those are the relevant ones lol. But, you need to get your hands on the m18 fuel 1/2 impact.... Things nasty
yea I know, I had it in my hands a Home Depot. But alas, I put it back. Right now I have the Kobalt 120V impact wrench. It works pretty well, except for the dang cord always following you around. I'm sure that fuel runs circles around it!
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Dec 25, 2016 | 05:55 PM
  #18533  
Quote: But, you need to get your hands on the m18 fuel 1/2 impact.... Things nasty
800ftlbs of breaking goodness right?
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Dec 25, 2016 | 06:42 PM
  #18534  
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edit: looking back at your quote, the picture's root directory is giant****ingtoolstorage.jpg, how did it get that name? LMAO. I took the picture and uploaded with my iPhone. I never named the picture. I wonder if the mods name the pictures once they are on the server.
no i changed it

you guys dont use air impact guns?!
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Dec 25, 2016 | 07:12 PM
  #18535  
Quote: no i changed it

you guys dont use air impact guns?!
I don't have room for a compressor. And from what I hear a lot of professionals are migrating to battery powered tools, my uncle included.
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Dec 25, 2016 | 07:14 PM
  #18536  
Quote: 800ftlbs of breaking goodness right?
Try 1200 ftlbs.....
Quote: no i changed it

you guys dont use air impact guns?!
I use my m18 more then my pneumatic one.... And I work on cars for a living.... Lol
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Dec 25, 2016 | 07:20 PM
  #18537  
Quote: I use my m18 more then my pneumatic one.... And I work on cars for a living.... Lol
Yep, that's what a few mechanics have told me. They like their battery power tools better. Mostly cause of there not being any airlines to get in their way.
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Dec 25, 2016 | 09:28 PM
  #18538  
Quote: I don't have room for a compressor. And from what I hear a lot of professionals are migrating to battery powered tools, my uncle included.
growing up, salty boat bolts always needed a good torching and then we would just use the impact guns to break the bolts in the end anyways

somewhere lying around is an old IR 1" gun with a chainsaw handle, used to change forklift tires and ginormous boat trailer tires with it...it had to be made of cast it weighed so gd much as a kid...ive never even held a cordless impact gun

anybody want to buy a ford rear from a 7.3L diesel (10.25 maybe?) Or take the whole thing?
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Dec 25, 2016 | 09:30 PM
  #18539  
Quote: growing up, salty boat bolts always needed a good torching and then we would just use the impact guns to break the bolts in the end anyways

somewhere lying around is an old IR 1" gun with a chainsaw handle, used to change forklift tires and ginormous boat trailer tires with it...it had to be made of cast it weighed so gd much as a kid...ive never even held a cordless impact gun

anybody want to buy a ford rear from a 7.3L diesel (10.25 maybe?) Or take the whole thing?
not sure if your into Star Wars, but in The Empire Strikes back before the Battle of Hoth, Luke asks his co-pilot how he feels.

Co-pilot says "I feel like I could take on the whole empire by myself!"

Thats what it feels like to hold a Milwaukee fuel (brushless) impact gun.
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Dec 25, 2016 | 09:45 PM
  #18540  
oh im familiar! Doesnt he get crushed by an at at when luke crashes the snow speeder?

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unpractical af. And people might say wow, that sucks. But at least they said wow.


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