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Posted: Sun Dec 15th, 2019 03:21 pm |
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Thanks for the code, 410. I'm fairly certain I want a corded one. I haven't had good luck with battery tools, but that said I've never shelled out for the big guys like Milwaukee or Dewalt. I find the batteries crap out way before the tool does, leaving me with junk. I don't have a compressor either, rather one that'll handle an impact gun so that's out of the question. As long as I've got 120 at the outlet, that tool will always perform at it's highest until it wears out. Cords don't really bother me. I also don't have the need to really bring it anywhere, say the junkyard for example. I'll look into those blades, btw. I saw some Diablo brand blades and they seem to be the bee's knees. Unfortunately I haven't even gotten that thermostat in. I swear, this F150 fights me every inch of the way with everything. I started 2 hours ago.... So, I'm in here cooling off before I beat the red off that thing. Every day I mess with that F150, the more I love my Ranger. My Ranger doesn't put up much of a fight with hardly a thing. If I ever get it back together, I'll start in on some other projects that might cooperate better.
____________________ 1999 Ford Ranger XLT - 3.0 V6 4x4 - Loaded (Totaled) 143k. Rest in Peace, Gold Dust. |
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