Message from @RevStench

Discord ID: 391278020318593025


2017-12-14 23:02:08 UTC  

We need a rating system

2017-12-14 23:13:03 UTC  

While I'm at it😂 , anyone use impact guns everyday? I broke my Milwaukee a few months ago so I've been using my hammer/clutch drill for everything. It's to much work haha.
The cheapest tool only Milwaukee I can buy is like $125 on ebay. A brand new DeWalt is $99 everyday at Lowe's with I believe 2 batteries. Anyone use the shit out of one of the 20volt DeWalts? Impact.

2017-12-14 23:16:11 UTC  

I do

2017-12-14 23:16:22 UTC  

Had it for 5 years, never a problem

2017-12-14 23:16:48 UTC  

Actually, I dropped it from 4 stories last year. I encountered a small problem

2017-12-14 23:22:57 UTC  

Right on. I dropped a Makita from just above 3 stories it survived, but it didn't have the power my Milwaukee had.

Pretty good battery life? And do the batteries charge pretty quick, like a half hour or so? I appreciate it.

2017-12-14 23:25:05 UTC  

Yeah, the 3ah battery lasts for 2 days for me. Our work load is probably different, though. I'd say it would last 3/4 of a day doing carpentry. Batteries charge in an hour

2017-12-14 23:25:18 UTC  

Sorry, 4 ah

2017-12-14 23:29:50 UTC  

That's still good. I drive a lot of screws but only for a few hours, probably 3ish. I use a lot of nail guns. I got around a day out of mine, depending on how much it was used.
Cool, thanks bro. I think I'm going to diversify my tools haha.

2017-12-14 23:49:22 UTC  

Having to deal with 2 different sets of batteries is a pain in the ass

2017-12-14 23:58:50 UTC  

@RevStench I use impacts daily. Ingersoll Rand is also a good brand.

2017-12-15 00:00:04 UTC  

I don't use that hammer drill often if I don't have to. I still use 2 12volt batteries and 2 18 volt. So the DeWalt is still going to save me money.
@DCViking for driving screws?

2017-12-15 00:01:57 UTC  

@RevStench No I use them on nuts & bolts.

2017-12-15 00:04:46 UTC  

Word, but I'll keep that in mind when I have to buy a new one of those impacts, but I'm looking for one of the battery operated screw impacts. They should have a different name.haha

2017-12-15 04:18:08 UTC  

I use dewalt but my dad uses makita and has been for a couple decades now and they're still going strong.

2017-12-15 16:33:39 UTC  

DeWalt
Milwaukee
Porter Cable
Bosch

Are some decent power hand tools. Whether they last kinda depends on what tool it is. I’ve had 6 or 7 dewalt drills/screw guns that have burnt up on me but I like their design so I keep buying em.

Stanley and Johnson make decent levels, tapes, speed squares whatever

2017-12-15 16:35:02 UTC  

Ironically enough Skill Saw makes great circular saws. They’re cheap weekend warrior brand but they’ve been doing it so long they make a decent saw. They also make high production commercial saws too

2017-12-15 16:37:26 UTC  

@RevStench What kinda Nd of nail guns you use for finish nailing? I really like my Senco pin nailer for trimming stuff. Super lightweight. I used to use porter cable but moved on

2017-12-15 17:05:57 UTC  

Bosch is top tier

2017-12-15 17:17:53 UTC  

@Deleted User I use semco brad finish gun and a senco and porter cable gun for 16 penny.
Love them both.

2017-12-15 17:19:09 UTC  

@John O - I have one of those heated Bosch jackets, it's amazing. The battery lasts about 6 hours of continual use.

2017-12-15 17:19:58 UTC  

@Deleted User I use Sawnson speed squares and framing squares.

2017-12-15 17:22:36 UTC  

Battery powered circular saws are dangerous in my opinion. They don't have enough power and they kick back a lot. Good way to cut off fingers.

2017-12-15 17:23:31 UTC  

I use a DeWalt battery operated nail gun for brads, it's awesome for finish work.

2017-12-15 17:25:51 UTC  

@RevStench That reminds me of an old comic from the New Yorker with a guy who wrapped himself up in an electric fence for the winter

2017-12-15 17:26:16 UTC  

Yeah Swanson is great. Battery powered circ saws suck

2017-12-15 17:26:35 UTC  

I like worm drives but don’t have one.

2017-12-15 18:03:50 UTC  

My ryobi hammer drill caught on fire while trying to mix concrete with it

2017-12-15 20:41:18 UTC  

Snow and Neally make a great wood axe

2017-12-15 22:17:50 UTC  

@John O - haha that's awesome. But that coat is so nice.
@Deleted User I use a left handed worm drive saw, it's heavy 😂 my only complaint.

2017-12-15 22:19:05 UTC  

@Deleted User I don't use an ax a whole lot, but what makes those axes so good? Like why those over the competition?

2017-12-15 22:55:51 UTC  

Sturdy, sharpens easily, light for its strength, USA made, pretty affordable

2017-12-15 22:56:01 UTC  
2017-12-15 22:58:49 UTC  

Oh cool. Thanks for the info man. I've never thought about what makes an ax one worth having.

2017-12-16 02:19:51 UTC  

Ok not trying to show off here but I got myself a really nice watch I’ll hopefully have for life then leave it to my son

2017-12-16 02:20:53 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/390735997639589891/391414352575463434/image.jpg

2017-12-16 02:27:53 UTC  

@Deleted User How much was it? What materials is it made from?

2017-12-16 02:28:18 UTC  

Steel not platinum 😀

2017-12-16 02:28:37 UTC  

Let’s just say I could have bought a used car

2017-12-16 02:29:26 UTC  

So $300?

2017-12-16 02:29:33 UTC  

Haha