Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Morning.
Another chilly one.
Think i missed a bunch of backreading. Oh well. Should drag car back in.
Wife’s nissan has shitty heat, so y’all can look forward to my rant about how much i dislike the engineering.aparrently two thermostats. Heater core flush will likely make the biggest improvement.
 
Morning.
Another chilly one.
Think i missed a bunch of backreading. Oh well. Should drag car back in.
Wife’s nissan has shitty heat, so y’all can look forward to my rant about how much i dislike the engineering.aparrently two thermostats. Heater core flush will likely make the biggest improvement.
That reminds me...Need to check the Journey. Her heat works good on drivers side, but nothing on passenger side. From what I read its probably a vent door motor not working.
 
During the last storm we had I was with the fiber crew and a guy was using a Milwaukee to drill the utility poles, big bit for thru bolting. Said the drill ran a long time between charges. It was a high capacity battery tho, expensive but worth it in my opinion.
 
I have some old Ryobi cordless drills...
Had Ryobi's at last job. Not terrible. Those had small Li batteries. Biggest problem I had was the chuck on the drill did not hold well. But I have the same problem with the new Dewalts at work now that cost twice as much. :wtf: My old Craftsmans are better.
 
Hey Keefer...Are you going to watch the Steelers tomorrow? I don't think I am. I must be the bad luck because I don't seem to get to watch them win
 
I have NEVER had luck with the craftsman electrical products. I now have Rigid and you can register them for a lifetime guarantee....Batteries included.
 
During the last storm we had I was with the fiber crew and a guy was using a Milwaukee to drill the utility poles, big bit for thru bolting. Said the drill ran a long time between charges. It was a high capacity battery tho, expensive but worth it in my opinion.
Yep, I'd bet my 10 year old Milwaukee with a 4 year old battery would rip the guts out of the crappy new Dewalts at work if you chucked them up against each other. LOL
 
Hey Keefer...Are you going to watch the Steelers tomorrow? I don't think I am. I must be the bad luck because I don't seem to get to watch them win
Probably. It's a later game right? I have a sink to change, but should be home in time.
 
I use Makita at work, they bought. I just picked up a set of Milwaukee for $100 practically new. Has drill, driver, flashlight, charger and one low capacity battery. Have to buy a 3.0 ah battery, think that's about $90, maybe more. I wonder if the Cobalt 20 volt out of Lowes is any good.
 
Morning guys. Busy here this morning. Sun is just coming up here. Beauty of a picture out the window. If it wasn't -2 outside I would go outside for a photo. Pj's don't insulate so well. Lol
 
Yep, I'd bet my 10 year old Milwaukee with a 4 year old battery would rip the guts out of the crappy new Dewalts at work if you chucked them up against each other. LOL
We run Dewalts at work and every time they don't have the torque to bust something loose the boys raid my box and grab my Snap On. My 1/2 impact will break your arm. They give me hours and hours of static over paying the money for the Snap On battery tools but we do enough work with them in a very harsh environment that there is simply no arguing the performance. Good equipment isn't cheap, cheap equipment isn't good. Sadly I think I have put my Snap On dealers kids thru school. Every time I get a "free" Snap On coat my wife howls when I tell her it was free!
 
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