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i don't want any more tools . i am tired of using them

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Back in my younger days I worked as a mig welder in a factory. I always wanted one at home, but all I ever had as a stick welder, and a small 110 volt wire welder. The ones I used in the factory were 240 volt, used CO2 gas, and were head and shoulders above what I've had. It's not a matter of not being able to afford one, it's just that I never figured it would be cost effective.

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A TIG welder until I got a pacemaker then I wanted a torch.

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A big metal break would come in right handy occasionally....no way it would ever pencil..... so I’ll settle for one of those new high torque 1/2” Milwaukee impact wrenches.


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A 1/2 inch battery powered impact wrench that has adjustable torque settings


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Originally Posted by Reba
A 1/2 inch battery powered impact wrench that has adjustable torque settings



I need one myself.


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They don't seem to make one!
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Originally Posted by Reba
A 1/2 inch battery powered impact wrench that has adjustable torque settings



I need one myself.


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Flux core/MIG/Tig welder and someone to teach me how to use it!


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Like my Milwaukee battery powered grease gun

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Originally Posted by rockinbbar
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A 1/2 inch battery powered impact wrench that has adjustable torque settings

I need one myself.

My Dewalt has three torque settings and is a monster removing wheel lug nuts.


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Originally Posted by ironbender
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A 1/2 inch battery powered impact wrench that has adjustable torque settings

I need one myself.

My Dewalt has three torque settings and is a monster removing wheel lug nuts.



Just ordered one of those. Thanks!

I have an air impact, but really it was time to step up to electric, and with my Dewalt grease gun, they will use the same battery.


Making some progress here...



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Though I don't have room for it in my overcrowded shop, I'd like to add a much larger metal lathe with a huge spindle bore, while keeping my 12" x 35". Also would love to have a much larger welding table, if I had the space for it.


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Battery powered chain saw


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Originally Posted by saddlesore
Battery powered chain saw



I ain't quite there yet...

But I could use an angle grinder that uses those Dewalt 20v MAX batteries. smile


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