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  1. Tree09

    How'd it go today?

    The line launcher looks cool, batteries have come a long way and the tools are adapting to the different jobs better as time goes on. Milwaukee is pretty good, they seem to be the favorite in construction, but I'm a big fan of makita. I have a bunch of rigid stuff too, and i like them a lot too...
  2. Nutball

    The Biking Thread

    I wish my bike had a great granny gear, it would be useful at times.
  3. Knotorious

    I (Think/Hope) I Developed A New Hitch Design

    Here's a community post I made on my channel yesterday for anyone who cares... "I will be clearing out a backlog of older, unreleased content that I've created, and I will do so over the next few months. I know my latest style of video is probably the most visually entertaining with the editing...
  4. Treeaddict

    How'd it go today?

    I like Makita for the 18v platform as they never let me down. I use the he Milwaukee 12v platform for the specialty plumbing tools they have. The dang batteries like to drop out of their 12v tools though. The sawzall really drops batteries.
  5. Treeaddict

    How'd it go today?

    I told John when we removed that white pine, if this is what tree work was I wouldn’t like it. I hate pitch! Join the club, right?
  6. Treeaddict

    The Biking Thread

    ...10 mile. These trails are single track dirt with rocks, boulders, and roots. There are quite a few creek crossings as well. There’s also a lot of “granny gear” climbs. Took it real easy as the rocks and roots were wet. Weather sucked though at 89* and 75% humidity. Hard to see through my glasses.
  7. Treeaddict

    The Biking Thread

    Thanks. Elbow seems easier to fit than knees as the knees flex SO much more. My experience with work knee pads says I’m likely to get rubbed raw behind the knee but we’ll see how it goes.
  8. Burnham

    How'd it go today?

    Pitch is a bitch, as we often would say.
  9. Kaveman

    How'd it go today?

    Milwaukee, DeWalt, Rigid Makita. Ryobi is happy homeowner garbage. YMMV. Three cycles it took to wash the sap out of my pants! With sawgas dousing/scrubbing before every load! Not the one I took the picture in, but anywho, it was one of the sappyest trees I've ever been in. The trunk was all...
  10. Kaveman

    The Biking Thread

    Dope helmet bro! Take a close look at the pads, many are constructed with layers, allowing you to peel off sections to aquire a custom fit.
  11. Knotorious

    How'd it go today?

    Milwaukee and DeWalt all the way. Subjectively and objectively high quality battery operated tools/brands that definitely have my loyalty.
  12. Nutball

    How'd it go today?

    My milwaukee drill loosens the tightening ring because of the hard stop of the electronic brake, so i have to manually ease it off to a stop each time. it's in the reviews. Hopefully it has long since been fixed, but that's a deal breaker for many having your bit fall out every 2-3 screws.
  13. Tommy_B

    The Biking Thread

    Weekend away in France so rode to the coast. Would recommend
  14. lxskllr

    How'd it go today?

    This is where my question about electric saws came from. Electric tool opinions are all over the place. I suspect it has more to do with brand loyalty than objective quality. You know what to expect with Stihl, Husky, echo, and Poulan. Electric tools seem like more of a crapshoot.
  15. Cobleskill

    How'd it go today?

    My son bitches about Dewalt. I never had a problem. I just bought a couple light Rigid drill motors. Even the batteries are guaranteed if you register them. Lifetime supposedly. Of course who defines lifetime. Has a gauge to tell you battery charge. Got one for my bud and one for me...
  16. lxskllr

    How'd it go today?

    I'm pretty ambivalent on Milwaukee quality. My boss had two impact drivers quit working under warranty, and I saw one fail on a job right before my eyes. It worked, was put down, and never worked again. I don't have much experience with electric tools, but I've never seen problems like that with...
  17. Dave Shepard

    How'd it go today?

    Except it's Milwaukee, so it'll probably work.
  18. davidwyby

    Wall of Shame: Wannabe Experts

    No face is nuts Luckily the rear tree could read and obeyed
  19. lxskllr

    How'd it go today?

    Probably like concept cars. You think "Holy shit! I'd love to have one of those!", then when it's released to production it has half the features and looks stupid.
  20. Dave Shepard

    How'd it go today?

    Milwaukee M18 line launcher?
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