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Picked up the big kahuna for semi and sprsyer tires 1400 with 2 12.0 batteries snd got a small impact and 2 more batteries thrown in as part of a promotion
 

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For 5min jobs they are ok, but if you need it to work all day, cordless grinder will never cut it... they are a joke...


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Good grinder is the shitty welders best friend! Lol

True. And some times you need to.cut stuff. Clean rustymetal ext...

And when you do a cord is the way to go.


But Tell me you never weld, with out telling me you never weld lol
 

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Why are you posting that yellow ch!t in the Milwaukee thread?!


Dont have a milwaukee grinder.looking at a milwaukee rotary hammer drill, but think im going to get one that plugs in...
 

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Damn looks like the dewalt 60V one kicks ass. Still not buying yellow tools though, I have too much invested in batteries.



Ya i dont have any 60v stuff, just 20v dewalt and 18v milwaukee.


Have some ryobi and master craft cordless stuff too.
 

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When did they come out with cordless...

You mean too say my old black& decker plug in drill is out dated...

All of my grinders and saws are plug in,,, what the heck,,, I just spent $5 and $10 dollars on used tools 40 years ago and I thought I was high-tech with all the extra long yellow power cords...

Boy ,,, am i behind the times

Sad

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When did they come out with cordless...

You mean too say my old black& decker plug in drill is out dated...

All of my grinders and saws are plug in,,, what the heck,,, I just spent $5 and $10 dollars on used tools 40 years ago and I thought I was high-tech with all the extra long yellow power cords...

Boy ,,, am i behind the times

Sad

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Dont bother with the cordless grinder. Unless all you weld is pop cans in the garage
 

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True. And some times you need to.cut stuff. Clean rustymetal ext...

And when you do a cord is the way to go.


But Tell me you never weld, with out telling me you never weld lol
Used to have a QC manual and 1/2 dozen trucks under me in another life and the guys that can really roll out inches don't wear out a ton of grinders So I know enough to know that I ain't much of a welder!
 

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Used to have a QC manual and 1/2 dozen trucks under me in another life and the guys that can really roll out inches don't wear out a ton of grinders So I know enough to know that I ain't much of a welder!


Ok expert. How was i supposed to get the powder coating off the trailer i just fixed to weld/ground the welder to it with out a grinder?


Your guys are so good theyd just weld right through it i suppose lmao
 

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Having work on the pipe line, i can tell ya a lot of those guts arent fabricators. They just weld pipe....
 

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Having work on the pipe line, i can tell ya a lot of those guts arent fabricators. They just weld pipe....
Very true! Completely different worlds but there are super talented hands that can do both! Those guys are a fitters dream!... Fug I hated deal with ABSA, arrogant pricks.... instantly remember why I went back to the farm.. in that light and back on topic! What do guys recommend for chain saws, would like to have one that a guy carries on the sprayer to cut trees while desicating so that the combines aren't dodging headland windfalls ??
 
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Very true! Completely different worlds but there are super talented hand that can do both! Those guys are a fitters dream!

Its boring ass ch!t is what it is. Fabricating is FUN. And way more useful...
 

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Even pipeling we'd buff every weld with the wire wheel...

Grinders are part of the job
 

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Beautiful work!
You used to be a lot happier guy on here man!

You saying im grumpy now? Lol

Im just trying to talk cordless grinders,first im a chiity welder, now im grumpy. Lol

Just older and sick of peoples chit i guess.
 
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