That's all you need the little Milwaukee radio..:thumbsup:Anyone else like to hoard up a small breakfast room on a rough in? I put my small 7-1/4" compound miter saw on the horses. Way easier than a circular saw.
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So he can listen to NPR all day.:laughing:That's all you need the little Milwaukee radio..:thumbsup:
You mean everybody just leaves and goes elsewhere whenever you show up?I merely exude an aura of presence on my entry into any job, granting me my 'space'....:whistling2::laughing:~CS~
Dude you need to sport your cordless on the thread "cordless collection".Anyone else like to hoard up a small breakfast room on a rough in? I put my small 7-1/4" compound miter saw on the horses. Way easier than a circular saw.
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it's bad to say, but that's just a portion. Probably about 75%. I have a small fetish.zac said:Dude you need to sport your cordless on the thread "cordless collection". You are representing!
not really for 3 guys. I may or may not use it all, but the stuff is in the bags, so it gets packed in.BababooeyHTJ said:Seems like a lot of cordless tools for a residential rough in. I don't really use much. The passlode seems great though. Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
I'm all for easy, but rolling carts on a residential rough in seems way over kill, unless you don't wear a pouch, but then, that would be rookie.Bkessler said:Rolling carts. Bending over is for rookies.
Well then you need to organize the troops and have a parade!it's bad to say, but that's just a portion. Probably about 75%. I have a small fetish.
nice. How does the rotary hammer hold up? I just had to replace my 1-1/2" with the new 1-9/16", and I was tempted to get the cordless, but was just leery about how tough it would be.zac said:Well then you need to organize the troops and have a parade!
Even though it's instinctual to most of us I try not to set up shop against a wall no matter what the work is. When I did big commercial jobs I'd try to pick an entire room and claim it for as long as I could. Now I just palletize everything and take it where I need it