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#943748 - 01/13/07 09:30 AM
Favorite power tool?
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Sr HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 11/02/04
Posts: 3290
Loc: Luverne, MN
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What's everybody's favorite tool in their shop? For me it has to be my air compressor because I can run so many different air tools off it.
Favorite single stand alone tool? SAWZALL! Any race car driver's handiest power tool and often used in conjunction with the best non-power tool, a big sledge hammer!
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#943749 - 01/13/07 12:36 PM
Re: Favorite power tool?
[Re: lawdog]
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HotSpotOutdoors Specialist
Registered: 02/03/04
Posts: 143
Loc: Owatonna MN USA
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Milwaukee 28V Li-ON system. Every tool is unstoppable!
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#943750 - 01/13/07 06:07 PM
Re: Favorite power tool?
[Re: natebuddy]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 09/23/06
Posts: 36
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Personally, I like to use brute force and awkwardness. But for actual tools I would have to say a good cordless 18v or higher drill, preferably Milwaukee. For metal, definately a welder along with a torch, or even better, a plasma cutter.
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#943753 - 01/13/07 09:12 PM
Re: Favorite power tool?
[Re: hovermn]
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HotSpotOutdoors Specialist
Registered: 02/03/04
Posts: 143
Loc: Owatonna MN USA
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I used the MILWAUKEE Right angle 28V drill and attached it to a 7" ice auger. It drilled 29 holes through 8" of ice on 1 charge. NO FUMES, NO NOISE. People were shocked.
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#943757 - 01/14/07 04:09 PM
Re: Favorite power tool?
[Re: Bobby Bass]
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HotSpotOutdoors Specialist
Registered: 02/03/04
Posts: 143
Loc: Owatonna MN USA
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The 28 V is very similar weight to the 18V NiCd system. It is actully like 2 or 3 oz heavier. Believe of not the 28V battery is actually lighter than the 18V NiCd. But with LiOn fade free power, you can use it almost all day on 1 battery.
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#943758 - 01/14/07 08:33 PM
Re: Favorite power tool?
[Re: natebuddy]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 10/07/04
Posts: 654
Loc: St. Paul, MN
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1 battery:
Decked a 17' X 6.5' ice house trailer, cut the green treat plywood for the trailer, drilled multiple holes through steel to mount the lights and still had juice left.
I haven't used the tools performing 1 task until the battery was drained, so I can't comment on how many holes or screws of linear feet cut these things will do, but it's a lot.
The other great thing about the V28 drill and impact driver that I like is that I can put the battery on backwards. It balances the tool much better than the traditional way.
Okay, back to this thread... As stated before, cordless drill hands down

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#943759 - 01/14/07 09:00 PM
Re: Favorite power tool?
[Re: hovermn]
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HotSpotOutdoors Specialist
Registered: 02/03/04
Posts: 143
Loc: Owatonna MN USA
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The easiest way to measure run time is on the circ saws. The 28V will cut approx. 360 feet of 1/2" plywood on 1 charge. That is over 1 football field. Compared to the 18V NiCd saw, that will cut about 180 feet. The 28V tools truly have corded performance in a cordless tool.
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#943761 - 01/15/07 06:04 PM
Re: Favorite power tool?
[Re: moosedrool]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 01/07/02
Posts: 772
Loc: North Dakota
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Out of the three in My DeWalt set I think I like the recip saw the best. You could cut pretty much anything in half with that thing but it does eat up some juice. I was pretty surprised how long the circular saw lasts on one charge.
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#943762 - 01/15/07 10:44 PM
Re: Favorite power tool?
[Re: huntnfish]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 07/30/06
Posts: 562
Loc: Prior Lake, MN
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I guess I would have to say my 3 or 5 pound maul. It usually gets things where I need them to be. 
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