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Old 08-15-2012, 10:01 PM   #1161
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Those are NOT chisel drivers. I bought the 6 piece Ergonic set about 6 months ago. The cushion grip is nice, but the lack of choice in blade size, style, and length make me give them a thumbs down. I have never used mine to chisel, and to be honest I don't think the grip would hold up to it. I'm about to switch to wiha insulated drivers myself.

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Old 08-16-2012, 08:59 AM   #1162
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added a backup camera and rear view monitor to the work truck since the knap kap made the mirror useless. Also instead of feeding it from the reverse light i ran it through a toggle switch on the dash so I can use it while driving.






Hell that's better than a regular mirror with a clear view.
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Sweet setup!
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Nice got a link or part # and maker? I need one badly.
Sweet setup!
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That's pretty cool. What other kinda cost I'm I lookin at. What kind of wire do I need to hook it up
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Old 08-17-2012, 02:24 PM   #1167
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That's pretty cool. What other kinda cost I'm I lookin at. What kind of wire do I need to hook it up

Butt splices and I picked up some of this wire since I ran it to the battery and a switch. If you are just going to use it as a backup camera you don't need anything else.


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Old 08-17-2012, 05:30 PM   #1168
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You gotta be kidding me, like $75 for that set up? Am I reading that right?
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yeah, I thought it was a good deal...
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yeah, I thought it was a good deal...
Looks like a good deal to me.
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Went to depot while on vacation and bought the new Ryobi 18 V 6 port battery charger LinK
Ended up not having to pay for it as I had 2 other useless 18 V tools still in the box that I was trying to sell, I ended up getting store credit for them so I could buy the charger, still have 2$ left on the card too,
I love it!
dont mind the pink carpet, took the pic while on a job...
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Old 08-23-2012, 09:26 PM   #1172
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Went to depot while on vacation and bought the new Ryobi 18 V 6 port battery charger LinK
Ended up not having to pay for it as I had 2 other useless 18 V tools still in the box that I was trying to sell, I ended up getting store credit for them so I could buy the charger, still have 2$ left on the card too,
I love it!
dont mind the pink carpet, took the pic while on a job...
You work in Converse Allstars!?
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Went to depot while on vacation and bought the new Ryobi 18 V 6 port battery charger LinK
Ended up not having to pay for it as I had 2 other useless 18 V tools still in the box that I was trying to sell, I ended up getting store credit for them so I could buy the charger, still have 2$ left on the card too,
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If you need 6 batteries you need to consider a different brand of tool. Unless you're supplying the whole job.
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If you need 6 batteries you need to consider a different brand of tool. Unless you're supplying the whole job.
I use 5 M18 batteries...
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If you need 6 batteries you need to consider a different brand of tool. Unless you're supplying the whole job.
I like to always have 2 for my drill. One in the spare drill and any accessories I use so I don't have to keep swapping batteries.
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I was at my 2nd job. No boots needed.
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Here's my cam setup. I did the same as zwo with the toggle switch. My set only cost me 30~$
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Here's my cam setup. I did the same as zwo with the toggle switch. My set only cost me 30~$


Pretty cool right?
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Pretty cool right?
I love it. Already saved me twice
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went to depot while on vacation and bought the new ryobi 18 v 6 port battery charger link
ended up not having to pay for it as i had 2 other useless 18 v tools still in the box that i was trying to sell, i ended up getting store credit for them so i could buy the charger, still have 2$ left on the card too,
I love it!
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