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Milwaukee... Ok, title change, it's a saw :) **now with pics**

Originally posted by: m2kewl
Originally posted by: Shiva112
for the love of God I'd hope you weren't talking about the beer. Blech!

werd! even poor people don't drink that

Old Millwater was what got me through my co-ops in college. I remember the pull tabs coming off and we'd have to use a can opener to open the beer. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: Hayabusarider
Damn peasants are hung up on cheap beer, and can't appreciate fine tools. What kind of men are ya? 😛😉

Drunken fools!

none better!

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Originally posted by: wfbberzerker
Originally posted by: m2kewl
Originally posted by: Shiva112
for the love of God I'd hope you weren't talking about the beer. Blech!

werd! even poor people don't drink that

milwaukee's best?

"The Beast". Oh ya, the beast light got me through college. How can you go wrong at 33 cents a can when the next closest one was probably busch/bud/coors light at around 55 cents a can. Over the course of a month/year it adds up. Unleash the Beast.
 
Originally posted by: Sluggo
Milwaukee makes great tools.

Now, what are you going to build with it?

I have some projects in mind, but I am building a fence with an arbor entryway. Looks pretty good I thin
 
If my old Rockwell, purchased in 1975 ever dies, it will probably be replaced by a Milwaukee. Last year, I finally bought the drill motor I've dreamed about for years... YES! Worth every penny! 😉
 
Originally posted by: Ornery
If my old Rockwell, purchased in 1975 ever dies, it will probably be replaced by a Milwaukee. Last year, I finally bought the drill motor I've dreamed about for years... YES! Worth every penny! 😉

🙂 That rockwell is old. I have a Black & Decker I bought in 1980 that still works fine. As well as a B&D router I picked up at the same time. Both work great but I did pick up a new Makita router recently to mount in a router table.
My next circular saw will be a worm drive.
I picked up a Milwaukee 1/2" hammer drill a couple of months ago. Nice tool but good concrete bits sure do make a huge difference.
 
as for old tools, i got the contractors series Rockwell saws. the 10 inch table saw, and a bandsaw. both with service rating of 1.0, meaning they're built to be left on all day, running wood through. 🙂 🙂


as for milwalkee tools, i bought my dad a hammer Drill. he's extremely satisfied with it. did wonders on the concrete in the backyard when we began building our sheds. it's awesome 😀
 
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