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Since when do router bits have motors?
Scotty "Bobsprit" wrote I'm afraid the clerk is wrong. Dewalt still uses different motors from B&D and are rated for a longer lifespan. |
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"Bobsprit" wrote in message | I'm afraid the clerk is wrong. Yeah Bob... SURE! The friggin clerk is wrong. I mean why would he want me to buy the cheapest right? Dewalt still uses different motors from B&D and | are rated for a longer lifespan. Er-r-r-r.... I said I was buying bits Bob! I also said I bought DeWalt tools over B&D. Try reading for comprehension please... Thanx Buddy! ....and you're wrong about the motors. That said, I probably use tools far more often | than you. Yeah... Sure you do Bob! I bet you walk around the your NYC apartment with your cordless drill in a holster just waiting to drill something or tighten a screw. God knows the 30lb Hilti Rock drills I was using to place permanent survey pins last week don't count as real tools eh? I guess the placement of new doors and windows I did last year in November wouldn't qualify either. Forbid I would use tools like my metal lathe and perish the thought I would spend time at my forge. I guess the tool shop and all my belt sanders, bandsaws, scroll saws, compound miter saws, drill press, table saws etc are just for show .... right? Bwahahahahahahahaaa Man you are so way out of your league talking to any man about tools and talking to any sailor about sailing. Some people still work on their boats for fun, rather than paying for | services. You probably don't even polish your own hull! Right Bob... like I'm the one with the boat in a marina that doesn't allow owners to work on their boats? I'm the guy with more money than ability??? ..... NOT! Bob.... I even replaced my own auxiliary on Overproof. I do all... and I mean all of my own work on my boat. I can't afford substandard jobs done by pros who seem more interested in profit than quality. The girls polish my hull.... as you have claimed the Alien girls polish your hull.... remember Bob? Do try and keep your fabrications in order please. ;-D Thanx Buddy! CM |
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A pro grinder, eh? WTF is that? I've been in a lot of big steel fab ,
machine shops & weld shops and can't recall ever seeing a B&D tool. You lose! SV "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Bob strikes me as the type of person to have a Hilti gun and no clue as to how to use it.... for the sole purpose to claim he has professional grade tools. Next he'll claim he only buys Milwaukee Tools! Sorry, Mooron, I buy tools that last. I've had a B&D professional grinder for 11 years and used it on boat tasks for 9 years. My Porta Cable sander is not only durable, it also does a better job than others I've used. The Makita is a film set standard for the setbuilders union and costs under 150.00. At such a small price why cheap out with a Ryobi? There's just no reason to not have the better tool when the cost is so small. As usual, you're not only wrong, but shown to be a cooked fish in the process! Enjoy your Walgreen Drill!!! Bwahahahahahaha! RB |
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It's also convenient as there's 2 Sears tool stores within 10 miles of us.
SV "SAIL LOCO" wrote in message ... I'm not interested in the Seafit, just gave that as an example of a 12v drill. I buy most tools at Sears. I agree on the Craftsman stuff except for battery drills. The Sears batteries suck. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "No shirt, no skirt, full service" |
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Professionals buy and use tools that get the job
done quickest. Professionals buy Ryobi for the reason stated earlier--Dewalt cost more without any gain in quality. Hang out at Home Depot and see who buys these tools--mostly professionals. Higher voltage 18 V or 24 V tools work better than 12 Volt tools. The advantage of 12 volts tools is you can charge them without a charger cradle directly off deep cycle batteries by hooking them up in parallel. Higher voltage offers better battery life, but requires an inverter and charger with an associated loss in charging efficiency. I have two 18 V Ryobi drills, a saw, a sawsall, a vacuum, and a worklight, and four batteries. The light weight of these tools versus the time needed to configure power cords makes tool choice. If the job can be done with battery power that's a plus. Many job sites don't have power, or setting up extension cords is a job in itself. A boat at sea is a good example where such tools have great utility. Ryobi battery powered tools can handle moderate professional applications and often they are better suited to professional work than Skillsaw's and AC powered Milwakee sawalls. My Ryobi tools are so good I tossed out my old AC powered drills, sold two homeowner grade saws, sold all my battery powered Makita tools, and kept only my biggest AC powered right angle super heavy duty drill, my Sawsall, and two Skillsaws. For the cost of two batteries, you can buy those plus an extra drill. I find four batteries and two chargers keep me working without pause. In two and half years these drills have taken all the abuse I can give them. My Ryboi skillsaw cuts lots of 2x4's on a single battery although it is not tough enough for larger material even with battery changes. Along with a Paslode nailgun it's perfect for small framing jobs and avoids long set up times. I used one exclusively for finish framing in a third floor attic remodel. I like it so much I'm thinking about buying a Ryobi chop saw. Ryobi skillsaws work great cutting cedar shingles on a roof where a cord is in the way. Also, a full size sawsall won't fit in small spaces like cutting or widening plumbing and wiring holes between studs. They are also cheap and affordable. Anyone says these tool are not professional grade has his head up his ass. Bart Senior (Bobsprit) wrote Another dumb ass response from the guy who knows nothing about everything. Robi's are used by many professionals. Loco, Ryobi doesn't make a professional cordless drill. They are all cheap consumer models for the most part. Nor have I ever seen a "pro" pull a Ryobi anything out. Dewalt, Makita, Porter Cable and Some B&D are good products actually used by pros. Makita is among the top units around for many years. I also use Porta Cable sanders. Bosch jigs are the best due to the patents. Ryobi makes 50 & 60 dollar cheapie's or combi kits. Scotty already owns enough crap, so why egg him on to get more? Ryobi available at National Liquidaters! RB |
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"Capt. Mooron" wrote
Bob strikes me as the type of person to have a Hilti gun and no clue as to how to use it.... for the sole purpose to claim he has professional grade tools. Exactly! BTW I have 3 Duo-Fast nail guns, oops, should have wrote "PROFESSIONAL'' nail guns. I've used the Hiltis up at the shop, they're fun. SV |
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I believe they're illegal in New Yawk City. paranoia..........
"Capt. Mooron" wrote Bob strikes me as the type of person to have a Hilti gun |
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There you have it.
Anyone says these tool are not professional grade has his head up his ass. Bart Senior |
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uh.....have I mentioned that I built my 50' x 30' barn all by myself?
SV "Capt. Mooron" wrote Yeah... Sure you do Bob! I bet you walk around the your NYC apartment with your cordless drill in a holster just waiting to drill something or tighten a screw. God knows the 30lb Hilti Rock drills I was using to place permanent survey pins last week don't count as real tools eh? I guess the placement of new doors and windows I did last year in November wouldn't qualify either. Forbid I would use tools like my metal lathe and perish the thought I would spend time at my forge. I guess the tool shop and all my belt sanders, bandsaws, scroll saws, compound miter saws, drill press, table saws etc are just for show .... right? Bwahahahahahahahaaa Man you are so way out of your league talking to any man about tools and talking to any sailor about sailing. Some people still work on their boats for fun, rather than paying for | services. You probably don't even polish your own hull! Right Bob... like I'm the one with the boat in a marina that doesn't allow owners to work on their boats? I'm the guy with more money than ability??? .... NOT! Bob.... I even replaced my own auxiliary on Overproof. I do all... and I mean all of my own work on my boat. I can't afford substandard jobs done by pros who seem more interested in profit than quality. The girls polish my hull.... as you have claimed the Alien girls polish your hull.... remember Bob? Do try and keep your fabrications in order please. ;-D Thanx Buddy! CM |
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Why yes you have.... did Bob ever come down to help you out with his 11 year
old "Professional" B&D Grinder? Bwahahahahahahahaaa!! CM "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... | uh.....have I mentioned that I built my 50' x 30' barn all by myself? | | SV | | | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote | | Yeah... Sure you do Bob! I bet you walk around the your NYC apartment with | your cordless drill in a holster just waiting to drill something or | tighten | a screw. God knows the 30lb Hilti Rock drills I was using to place | permanent | survey pins last week don't count as real tools eh? I guess the placement | of new doors and windows I did last year in November wouldn't qualify | either. Forbid I would use tools like my metal lathe and perish the | thought | I would spend time at my forge. I guess the tool shop and all my belt | sanders, bandsaws, scroll saws, compound miter saws, drill press, table | saws | etc are just for show .... right? Bwahahahahahahahaaa | | Man you are so way out of your league talking to any man about tools and | talking to any sailor about sailing. | | Some people still work on their boats for fun, rather than paying for | | services. You probably don't even polish your own hull! | | Right Bob... like I'm the one with the boat in a marina that doesn't | allow | owners to work on their boats? I'm the guy with more money than ability??? | .... NOT! | | Bob.... I even replaced my own auxiliary on Overproof. I do all... and I | mean all of my own work on my boat. I can't afford substandard jobs done | by | pros who seem more interested in profit than quality. | | The girls polish my hull.... as you have claimed the Alien girls polish | your | hull.... remember Bob? Do try and keep your fabrications in order please. | ;-D | | Thanx Buddy! | | CM | | | |
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