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Does a product like this still have a practical purpose these days? lvnta.com/lv_oJpeT4TNFs6BlOmjfF (affiliate)
No and for sure not at that price!! Ouch!
Every ladder should hold 300 pounds minimum
That 60 tooth blade works great for thicker hardwood. I used it to cut 1.5" thick butcherblock (make sure to use a straight edge guide).
I heard those craftsman torque wrenches have plastic parts that when they break the wrench is rendered useless
noticed the craftsman starter pack was now 79$ but only 1 battery, vs 99 for 2
That Dewalt Max hammer drill powerstack kit is a great deal
Flex is whats next.
Wait are we beefing with Bear from Den of Tools?
Skil is owned by the same company that makes Ego and Flex
In all seriousness how much torque do you generally need? Do you really need the biggest one?
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Yes for axle nuts suspension work and engine assembly
Unfortunately that's what she said.
@alcerz984 what kind of engine and what parts? Just curious
4 6 8 12 cyl.
Kobalt tools?????
What about 'em?
Does a product like this still have a practical purpose these days? lvnta.com/lv_oJpeT4TNFs6BlOmjfF (affiliate)
No and for sure not at that price!! Ouch!
Every ladder should hold 300 pounds minimum
That 60 tooth blade works great for thicker hardwood. I used it to cut 1.5" thick butcherblock (make sure to use a straight edge guide).
I heard those craftsman torque wrenches have plastic parts that when they break the wrench is rendered useless
noticed the craftsman starter pack was now 79$ but only 1 battery, vs 99 for 2
That Dewalt Max hammer drill powerstack kit is a great deal
Flex is whats next.
Wait are we beefing with Bear from Den of Tools?
Skil is owned by the same company that makes Ego and Flex
In all seriousness how much torque do you generally need? Do you really need the biggest one?
🤯🤦🏻♂️
Yes for axle nuts suspension work and engine assembly
Unfortunately that's what she said.
@alcerz984 what kind of engine and what parts? Just curious
4 6 8 12 cyl.
Kobalt tools?????
What about 'em?