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I have had a 1/2” and 3/8” impact for quite some time and they’re fantastic. Milwaukee Fuel for the win
The whipper snipper works really well, runs for about 20 minutes on the 9 Amphour at full throttle. It REALLY likes the 12 amphour battery, few more rpm and doesnt bog down at all when working it.

I changed out the milwakuee cord that it came with to some thicker Stihl stuff which definitely helped its efficiency.

The new Gen 3 1/4" impact drivers are pretty sweet, they have got a lot of jam though, I reccomend using the Milwaukee bits for sinking in screws and what not, I've broken a few of the generic bits.
 

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Looks like cast in place by the gang forms in the background and a dam good looking job on the pour quality!
Looks as good as precast!!

yeah it's hard to tell from the picture, that's why I asked. but yeah it's looking good.

edit: I see the forms now.
 
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No they are poured in place. I built steel forms just for this project. They are 10’x12’ panels. Worked really well. 6 guys can strip,set and pour 150’ of wall every day.

right on they look good. what's that going to be when it's done? a dairy farm?
 
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