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brownbear 09-25-2022 12:25 PM

You're just realizing that now?

Masterlu 09-25-2022 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by brownbear (Post 1066747)
You're just realizing that now?

:roflmao:

dkorbal 09-25-2022 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Masterlu (Post 1066744)
Clearly, I have a problem… :lmao:

I don’t see no problem. :D :thumbsup:

clpetersen 09-25-2022 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by W9TR (Post 1066738)
Original Sawzall can’t be beat!

Second that.

robfine 09-28-2022 09:09 PM

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The M1 collection is pretty addictive. By getting all that at once, Ivan just saved himself a little time for other addictive endeavors. I have M12 tools: 3/8” hammer drill, right angle drill, multi-tool, jigsaw and 23 gauge pin nailer.

The little M12 hammer drill is a great tool. It is small and light but…. I live in South Florida where everything is built in concrete (exterior walls, etc.) or CMU. That little 12 volt wonder zips in pilot holes for Tapcons in a flash. Okay, not like my 20 volt Dewalt. But at what feels like 1/3 the weight, when drilling above your head or overhead (especially when you’ve had a newly sewn-up rotator cuff) it makes a huge difference. It is also very small and nimble so when drilling close to the floor or in tight places, it is a gem. Also good for putting up hurricane shutters!

Masterlu 09-28-2022 09:21 PM

Suddenly, I don’t feel so odd after all. :p

dkorbal 09-29-2022 07:16 AM

Just like I tell my kids. "Your special, just like everyone else." :yes:

clpetersen 09-29-2022 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by robfine (Post 1066861)
The M1 collection is pretty addictive. By getting all that at once, Ivan just saved himself a little time for other addictive endeavors. I have M12 tools: 3/8” hammer drill, right angle drill, multi-tool, jigsaw and 23 gauge pin nailer....

Hey Robfine - how's the pin nailer working? Doing some trim work and have traditional air nailers (18 gauge is my smallest). But air hoses can be a PITA. Can that guy handle a 2" long nail at that gauge??

Masterlu 09-29-2022 11:19 AM

Chris… I own just about all the popular 23ga pin nailers. Milwaukee cordless won’t throw a 2” pin.

That said; the best 23ga pin nailer hands down is this Grex. Even though you need a hose, the performance more than makes up for it.

It can throw a 2” pin in hardwood effortlessly.

https://www.amazon.com/Grex-P650L-23...2-8997e41410bb

https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/...AC_SL1000_.jpg

clpetersen 09-29-2022 02:15 PM

Ivan - thanks! I will take a look for this guy (Grex)


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