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geekhack Community => Off Topic => Topic started by: tp4tissue on Sun, 13 August 2017, 14:19:20
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What are Gekhakr's favorite tools..
For me , the Impact driver gets the most use.. [attachimg=1]
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What do ya'll love and use most ?
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My least favorite tool is tp4tissue.
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My least favorite tool is tp4tissue.
fan people, i know it's u... i can see u through the window ..
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tp why are you even using power tools? Did you modify drill press to make veg smoothie maker?
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tp why are you even using power tools? Did you modify drill press to make veg smoothie maker?
hahahahahha.. i use power tools for wood stuffs, some carpentry..
for smoothies i got vitamix.
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I'd have to go with the 1/2" impact wrench, closely followed by the reciprocating saw.
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Part of my job is as a technician, and my hobby is mechanical keyboards, so I use ****tons of tools. My favourite is probably combination pliers. Those things are just good for about anything.
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My least favorite tool is tp4tissue.
fan people, i know it's u... i can see u through the window ..
LULWUT thats not me and besides i would have said that vegans arnt allowed power tools on accounts of their withered bodies.
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My least favorite tool is tp4tissue.
fan people, i know it's u... i can see u through the window ..
LULWUT thats not me and besides i would have said that vegans arnt allowed power tools on accounts of their withered bodies.
It must've been nathanrosspowell then.. nathan , prepare for DIE.. !!
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well anyways my favorite power tool is... oscillating sander. one of the only useful power tools i own.
maybe we should make a thread devoted to hand tools... :thinking:
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My da polishers
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I'd have to go with the 1/2" impact wrench, closely followed by the reciprocating saw.
Drill, Impact Wrench then Sawzall.. yup.
Dewalt or GTFO (Milwaukee gets a cool club pass too)
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I'd have to go with the 1/2" impact wrench, closely followed by the reciprocating saw.
Drill, Impact Wrench then Sawzall.. yup.
Dewalt or GTFO (Milwaukee gets a cool club pass too)
Topre users only use Makita.. is what i hurd
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I'd have to go with the 1/2" impact wrench, closely followed by the reciprocating saw.
Drill, Impact Wrench then Sawzall.. yup.
Dewalt or GTFO (Milwaukee gets a cool club pass too)
Topre users only use Makita.. is what i hurd
I buy American when I can..
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I'd have to go with the 1/2" impact wrench, closely followed by the reciprocating saw.
Drill, Impact Wrench then Sawzall.. yup.
Dewalt or GTFO (Milwaukee gets a cool club pass too)
Topre users only use Makita.. is what i hurd
I buy American when I can..
I'm a little dubious of Dewalt's Americaness recently because they label made in America with imported components.
But they don't tell us the percentage
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I'd have to go with the 1/2" impact wrench, closely followed by the reciprocating saw.
Drill, Impact Wrench then Sawzall.. yup.
Dewalt or GTFO (Milwaukee gets a cool club pass too)
Topre users only use Makita.. is what i hurd
I buy American when I can..
I'm a little dubious of Dewalt's Americaness recently because they label made in America with imported components.
But they don't tell us the percentage
Yeah, I'm sure it's pretty close to "assembled in the USA" but it's a start..
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I'd have to go with the 1/2" impact wrench, closely followed by the reciprocating saw.
Drill, Impact Wrench then Sawzall.. yup.
Dewalt or GTFO (Milwaukee gets a cool club pass too)
Topre users only use Makita.. is what i hurd
I buy American when I can..
I'm a little dubious of Dewalt's Americaness recently because they label made in America with imported components.
But they don't tell us the percentage
Yeah, I'm sure it's pretty close to "assembled in the USA" but it's a start..
...Hmericuh.
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Makita is made in China now and I think Bosch is now made in Mexico/China..
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Makita is made in China now and I think Bosch is now made in Mexico/China..
I was looking at bosch the other day, the ones that say made in germany cost twice as much.. hahahahaha..
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DeWalt is a subsidiary of Black & Decker, who also owns Porter-Cable. It's like saying Nissan is an American car company.
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DeWalt is a subsidiary of Black & Decker, who also owns Porter-Cable. It's like saying Nissan is an American car company.
It's where the tools are assembled/made that create jobs. You're referring to company ownership..
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I'm a little dubious of Dewalt's Americaness recently because they label made in America with imported components.
But they don't tell us the percentage
As a manufacturer...
Finding a company to make something is hard enough, most are are either swamped (and will over charge because they can't handle the load) or you can't find them and they are going out of business. Not to mention there are certain things you simply can't get made here, and even more you can't get made here reasonably, small electric motors* and electronics certainly fall into this problem.
And you can't just blame companies using these manufacturers, the manufacturers themselves are also to blame for a lot of this. It's far easier to find a Chinese manufacturer than it is to find the one just down the street from you because the Chinese guys have gotten tech savvy. Your local machine, has NOT.
The Verge did a thing on this years ago that really showed how bad it was at the time, and really it is only getting worse. While you may be able to find them easier as a result of projects like this, local fab shops are not modernizing like China is and unfortunately, even if they can afford to, they refuse to.
*Motors in particular are done overseas because China is by and large the main supplier of Neodymium for the world.
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I work with computers so my favourite tool is my keyboard(s).
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I work with computers so my favourite tool is my keyboard(s).
Quick TP, how much power does the average keyboard consume? I don't feel like using the Googles.
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I work with computers so my favourite tool is my keyboard(s).
Quick TP, how much power does the average keyboard consume? I don't feel like using the Googles.
well it has to be less than 500ma * 5v, so 2.5watt max
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I work with computers so my favourite tool is my keyboard(s).
Quick TP, how much power does the average keyboard consume? I don't feel like using the Googles.
well it has to be less than 500ma * 5v, so 2.5watt max
Took nearly an hour from question to respond - tp4 AI is slowing down. Needs to be rebooted.
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After watching AvE's tear-down of the Makita DHP481/XPH07 hammer drill I'm thinking of getting one:
The chuck is made in Japan and has the least amount of run-out (wobble, test @ 3:45) of the drills he's tried, on par with the more pricey German Hilti chucks. Love his videos since he critiques every internal part, including the molding, while explaining it in an understandable manner with humorous lingo.
Oh, and another interesting detail of some of the drills, including this one: Omron switches were used.
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I work with computers so my favourite tool is my keyboard(s).
Quick TP, how much power does the average keyboard consume? I don't feel like using the Googles.
well it has to be less than 500ma * 5v, so 2.5watt max
Took nearly an hour from question to respond - tp4 AI is slowing down. Needs to be rebooted.
Tp4 were eating..... vegetables.. it doesn't have the caloric density for faster response time..
But it greatly reduces hardware peak load thereby increasing the overall service life and total Utility .
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Just a heads-up that if you actually need decent run-time on a new brushless driven tool, the 2AH battery doesn't last long at all. If you're doing small jobs around the house it's fine. If I had to do any serious work I would invest in the 5AH battery.
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Just a heads-up that if you actually need decent run-time on a new brushless driven tool, the 2AH battery doesn't last long at all. If you're doing small jobs around the house it's fine. If I had to do any serious work I would invest in the 5AH battery.
I just got 2x 5ah batteries from their sale.. along with the 400ftpound impact .5inch and the compact 150ftpound .5inch
$304 total.. for 2 bat and 2 wrench
5ah seems to lasts forever vs the 3ah.. but i've only used them on the compact drill.. and i'm not drilling that deeply into anything..
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Just a heads-up that if you actually need decent run-time on a new brushless driven tool, the 2AH battery doesn't last long at all. If you're doing small jobs around the house it's fine. If I had to do any serious work I would invest in the 5AH battery.
I just got 2x 5ah batteries from their sale.. along with the 400ftpound impact .5inch and the compact 150ftpound .5inch
$304 total.. for 2 bat and 2 wrench
5ah seems to lasts forever vs the 3ah.. but i've only used them on the compact drill.. and i'm not drilling that deeply into anything..
Yeah that's pretty good, I dropped $230 on their recip saw with 2ah and charger but I already used it for 4 jobs around the yard and house and love it...
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Yeah that's pretty good, I dropped $230 on their recip saw with 2ah and charger but I already used it for 4 jobs around the yard and house and love it...
definitely need bigger batteries for cordless recipro, they got dat 9Ah flexvolt now, which they recommend for the bigger tools.
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The battery gets SUPER HOT after a heavy use...I guess the DeWalt chargers has a builtin thing where it won't attempt to charge the battery if it's over a certain temp, thought that was pretty cool..
Maybe the smaller battery gets hotter quicker? Dunno..
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The battery gets SUPER HOT after a heavy use...I guess the DeWalt chargers has a builtin thing where it won't attempt to charge the battery if it's over a certain temp, thought that was pretty cool..
Maybe the smaller battery gets hotter quicker? Dunno..
Hrrrrrrmmmmm.....
It's less amp from each cell if you got 2 bank, 10 cells like in the 5ah..
the 9ah has 3 banks. 15 cells.
higher current draw per cell may be slightly less efficient , but i think they do tailor the cells for the situation, so they're designed for it.
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The battery gets SUPER HOT after a heavy use...I guess the DeWalt chargers has a builtin thing where it won't attempt to charge the battery if it's over a certain temp, thought that was pretty cool..
Maybe the smaller battery gets hotter quicker? Dunno..
Hrrrrrrmmmmm.....
It's less amp from each cell if you got 2 bank, 10 cells like in the 5ah..
the 9ah has 3 banks. 15 cells.
higher current draw per cell may be slightly less efficient , but i think they do tailor the cells for the situation, so they're designed for it.
Good to know..
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I used to use a drill for my hodfied manual Burr grinder forr espresso