Commies need not worry, because of no balls and never working a single day in their life. Power tools are a foreign concept for them. Much like the many uses of a 3-5 lb mini sledge hammers (i.e., CQC and pounding i̶r̶o̶n̶ ̶ things). 👍
That's what the masks are for haha... and a Gatorade bottle with a nail hole poked in the top is plenty of water to cut down all dust. Just have a buddy hold it upside down and squirt it on the blade...
That's what the masks are for haha... and a Gatorade bottle with a nail hole poked in the top is plenty of water to cut down all dust. Just have a buddy hold it upside down and squirt it on the blade...
It is, isnt it? Im gonna probably pick one up anyway cause they are handy for some of the stuff i do and the AC powered one isnt practical all the time.
They sell cross platform battery adapters on amazon. I have a couple adapters that let me use my Dewalt 20v batteries on my Ryobi hot glue gun, hv/lp inflator, 6 gallon wet/dry vac, and 18 gauge brad nailer. I don’t have a single Ryobi battery or charger, but sometimes they have sales that are hard to pass up. Some adapters also have a USB plug that comes in handy. Next I might try ordering a Dewalt to Milwaukee adapter for their fuel Hackzall.
Don't waste your money. Millfuckee or dewilt are still better than cryobi. Home depot recently had a sale on the milwaukee 7-9" angle grinder with 8 ah battery for $250.
I went with makita for a couple reasons. The shop I used to work for, everyone had Millfuckee, and to decrease the chances of my tools growing legs, I got the Makita in anti theft teal. No one else had that so it was easy to spot the thief.
The other is when I was growing up, my grandfather had almost exclusively Makita tools and were very reliable and had many a hot supper. Guess I was fond of the brand.
Its amazing how many security devices can be bypassed with a battery powered angle grinder.
Since the first one I saw, I’ve always said “in a world with a battery powered angle grinder there are no locks.”
That's a pretty neat saying!
Do your balls chaufe from where they rub the ground?
Commies need not worry, because of no balls and never working a single day in their life. Power tools are a foreign concept for them. Much like the many uses of a 3-5 lb mini sledge hammers (i.e., CQC and pounding i̶r̶o̶n̶ ̶ things). 👍
Don't forget the hose. Silica inhalation will fuck you up later in life.
That's what the masks are for haha... and a Gatorade bottle with a nail hole poked in the top is plenty of water to cut down all dust. Just have a buddy hold it upside down and squirt it on the blade...
Masks are as effective for silica as they are for viruses
That's what the masks are for haha... and a Gatorade bottle with a nail hole poked in the top is plenty of water to cut down all dust. Just have a buddy hold it upside down and squirt it on the blade...
It is, isnt it? Im gonna probably pick one up anyway cause they are handy for some of the stuff i do and the AC powered one isnt practical all the time.
Im already in the makita tools since thats the batteries I have. They get you by the balls once you commit to a brand.
They sell cross platform battery adapters on amazon. I have a couple adapters that let me use my Dewalt 20v batteries on my Ryobi hot glue gun, hv/lp inflator, 6 gallon wet/dry vac, and 18 gauge brad nailer. I don’t have a single Ryobi battery or charger, but sometimes they have sales that are hard to pass up. Some adapters also have a USB plug that comes in handy. Next I might try ordering a Dewalt to Milwaukee adapter for their fuel Hackzall.
Don't waste your money. Millfuckee or dewilt are still better than cryobi. Home depot recently had a sale on the milwaukee 7-9" angle grinder with 8 ah battery for $250.
Fellow Ave follower!
I went with makita for a couple reasons. The shop I used to work for, everyone had Millfuckee, and to decrease the chances of my tools growing legs, I got the Makita in anti theft teal. No one else had that so it was easy to spot the thief.
The other is when I was growing up, my grandfather had almost exclusively Makita tools and were very reliable and had many a hot supper. Guess I was fond of the brand.
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