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MNGeeks61
May 19, 2016Explorer
Last night: Went to Acme tools in Twin Cities to pickup my repaired Milwaukee sawsall.
Wife picked up an orbital sander for use on projects - $60
I started looking at Dewalt impact wrenches - I don't have one and my 12v cordless screwdriver isn't putting out a ton of torque with 5 year old batteries.
Picked up a Dewalt set for $200 - impact driver and drill, 20v, charger, two batteries. Then I remembered I needed to get some 3 and 6" 3/8 extensions: $25. Then bought some sandpaper...
$320 later, we got the heck out of there.
I should note, technically this is not for RV'ing, it's for our park model at the seasonal campground.
Wife picked up an orbital sander for use on projects - $60
I started looking at Dewalt impact wrenches - I don't have one and my 12v cordless screwdriver isn't putting out a ton of torque with 5 year old batteries.
Picked up a Dewalt set for $200 - impact driver and drill, 20v, charger, two batteries. Then I remembered I needed to get some 3 and 6" 3/8 extensions: $25. Then bought some sandpaper...
$320 later, we got the heck out of there.
I should note, technically this is not for RV'ing, it's for our park model at the seasonal campground.
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