For anyone interested, Lowes has the Skil drill and impact with one battery and charger for $99. You can buy them separately and each come with the new battery and charger for the same price. I ended up getting me the set even though I did not need them. Could not pass them up.
Unfortunately, you don't get a free tool with the purchase of the $219 DeWalt battery. You get the $219 battery for free with the purchase of the more expensive tool.
Great job jeff!...If I can I would like to add that over at Napa...you can get the full 10mm set of sockets...1/4 inch and 3/8 inch drive ...10 pieces total,includes shallow,mid,deep,swivel and impact of both drive sizes...For 15 bucks!...This is Carlyle sockets and just the one 3/8 swivel 10mm costs 15 bucks so this 10 piece all 10mm socket set is a steal right now.Carlyle tools are extremely nice..
That ACMount jump/compressor sometimes gets down to $49 or $50. I prefer the Uibi X6 or X7 which often get down to $60 and $72 respectively, best I've ever seen were $53 and $63. I own and love the X7. This ACMount made the final 4 units I was considering, only downside mentioned in reviews is dim/unreadable display in sunlight. So I paid $71 for the X7 instead of $50 or so for this.
The Acmount starter + inflator I bought a long time ago did have a problem with the screen being too dark. After contacting the seller service, I was told that the product had been updated and a new one was sent to me. Mine is working fine now.
I recently had about three to four inches of snow, and used the 10 inch Snow Joe electric shovel I got last spring. Because it was only 10 inch wide the time I took was the same as my push plow, but it was sooo much easier with no lifting. I wasn't all sweaty, tired and sore like previous years.
Jeff, We’ll it has finally happened. This evening when I clicked on your DotW, I spinned-spun? I turned the iPad around and the wife and I watched together. She was wondering why you weren’t always down in the corner (Yeah, she misses Red). When you got to the long wrenches, she says, “Do we need those?” I said no, and then she said, (temptingly) “I have my gift cards from Christmas.” You know what’s coming - Lord, I love that woman! Shine On, Bro. Can’t wait till you (and I) are back to 100%!
I bought a few of those $79 Kobalt battery kits and got free tools today. I accidentally bought the mini multi cutter saw instead of the mini circular saw. It ended up being an ordeal, because the website says they are out but they have the kits in the store. So I was unable to obtain it and had to spend the $99 to get the battery and the tool. Still a good deal, I'm just mad at myself.
@denoftools 12pt has more positions that fit the bolt in restricted area. If you only have 6, you've lost 50% of access to that bolt. Rotating the ratcheting mechanism can help sometimes, but 9 times outta 10 unless you can get the bolt itself to rotate just a little to get a better position, 12pt is king. 6 point is good for not rounding bolts that are very tight or rusted
@@MacAutoDiag OK you’ve lost me here especially when you claim 50% loss of access. The ratchet mechanism has I believe 82 so that’s 80 positions that it can be turned in for access. I don’t see, geometrically speaking, how a 12 point could be better than an 80 point.
The Kobalt Battery deal was OUT OF Stock before noon...I have the 2 Duratech long wrenches...15 and 18 mm that are skipped in that set...they work well.....the Craftsman V-Series 1/4" ratchet was $10 at Lowes...too much backdrag...
26:00 Got a big snow in my area and was wishing I had one of these. This video caused me to go look for just an attachment because I'm invested in ryobi 40v that can take attachments. Found an amazon deal for 40v skil brand snow thrower full kit for $148. So thanks for making me go look for that. lol
Arccaptain MIG... "anyone can weld with this..." except me. My stack of dimes looks like an assortment of various foreign coins someone tossed in the gutter.
Maybe your welding skill set is more appropriate for TIG welding. You wouldn't be the first person I've met that was like that. Stacking dimes with a MIG welder in my opinion is almost laughable I mean I guess you can to an extent but with the control and full body input there's no comparison to TIG. It's really not that hard and nobody should be intimidated from trying it. Not to mention it's a whole lot cleaner and you don't end up with a bunch of little burn mark dots on your left arm which is a plus in my book. I've been a welder by trade since 2005 with plenty of AWS certifications, past and present.
And one more thing if you are using a flux core welder it's actually more difficult in my opinion than a normal mig to get right. Keep your stick out extremely small and consistent and make sure you're on the right polarity are the two biggest tips I can give you on that
Those little Weller PCB cutters, my 35 year old XCELITE tools have those same blue cushy handles. I wonder if it's a copy or rebrand. They also have the standard red Plasti dip type handles as well.
20 lb sledge?! Holy cow, you said it will put the hurt on what you’re hitting, which it will, but I will also put the hurt on your body haha. Make sure you are in good shape if you plan on swinging that thing!
Bro are you alright? Them pliers are straight up labeled PCB snippers. For cutting through hole components off printed circuit boards. They make abrasive blades for chopsaws to cut metal. Seems less dangerous than slamming steel teeth into steel at 120mph. Also starlock is lame and barrel grip jigsaws are the best.
That Irwin combo square isn’t a “must have” tool. Irwin is NOT the trusted quality it used to be. When it comes to combo squares, spend a few dollars more and get. A solid one that will be true and last
Question, do you think that in a few years harbor freight will come out with a 670cc inverter generator to go up against the Genmax 17000 and Duromax xp16000ih?
I bought one a few months ago and I think it's great. I bought one for my dad for Christmas and he liked it very much too. He also wanted to buy one for his friends. It seems everyone likes it.
If you are not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake. I understand that it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to make your money work for you...prevent inflation
There might be many investments out there but if profit must be considered,which is the actual sole of investment, I will advice you to go into bitcoin trading because it has higher profit than most investment.
For anyone interested, Lowes has the Skil drill and impact with one battery and charger for $99. You can buy them separately and each come with the new battery and charger for the same price. I ended up getting me the set even though I did not need them. Could not pass them up.
Unfortunately, you don't get a free tool with the purchase of the $219 DeWalt battery. You get the $219 battery for free with the purchase of the more expensive tool.
Great job jeff!...If I can I would like to add that over at Napa...you can get the full 10mm set of sockets...1/4 inch and 3/8 inch drive ...10 pieces total,includes shallow,mid,deep,swivel and impact of both drive sizes...For 15 bucks!...This is Carlyle sockets and just the one 3/8 swivel 10mm costs 15 bucks so this 10 piece all 10mm socket set is a steal right now.Carlyle tools are extremely nice..
Thanks for reminding me about that. I always forget about the Carlisle tools. They’re right up there with Icon and Tekton.
The Erem Weller Cutter is a precision wire cutter in electronics work. In this case, it's for wires poking through your circuit board.
That ACMount jump/compressor sometimes gets down to $49 or $50. I prefer the Uibi X6 or X7 which often get down to $60 and $72 respectively, best I've ever seen were $53 and $63. I own and love the X7. This ACMount made the final 4 units I was considering, only downside mentioned in reviews is dim/unreadable display in sunlight. So I paid $71 for the X7 instead of $50 or so for this.
The Acmount starter + inflator I bought a long time ago did have a problem with the screen being too dark. After contacting the seller service, I was told that the product had been updated and a new one was sent to me. Mine is working fine now.
I recently had about three to four inches of snow, and used the 10 inch Snow Joe electric shovel I got last spring. Because it was only 10 inch wide the time I took was the same as my push plow, but it was sooo much easier with no lifting. I wasn't all sweaty, tired and sore like previous years.
Jeff, We’ll it has finally happened. This evening when I clicked on your DotW, I spinned-spun? I turned the iPad around and the wife and I watched together. She was wondering why you weren’t always down in the corner (Yeah, she misses Red). When you got to the long wrenches, she says, “Do we need those?” I said no, and then she said, (temptingly) “I have my gift cards from Christmas.” You know what’s coming - Lord, I love that woman!
Shine On, Bro. Can’t wait till you (and I) are back to 100%!
I love my Makita cordless tools, just don't like buying new batteries. My corded Makita are bomb proof.
Hope you are well may God bless you and keep you. Thank you for this.
I used that exact Irwin engineers square to build my new workbench. For the money you can't go wrong, great tool.
My neighbor had a medical issue while shoveling the mountain of snow we got in Kansas. Looks like he will be okay
I bought a few of those $79 Kobalt battery kits and got free tools today. I accidentally bought the mini multi cutter saw instead of the mini circular saw. It ended up being an ordeal, because the website says they are out but they have the kits in the store. So I was unable to obtain it and had to spend the $99 to get the battery and the tool. Still a good deal, I'm just mad at myself.
6pt ratcheting wrenches actually suck in tight spaces. 12pt is definitely the way to go when it comes to wrenches
Why? They are ratcheting you can just turn it till it works.
@denoftools 12pt has more positions that fit the bolt in restricted area. If you only have 6, you've lost 50% of access to that bolt. Rotating the ratcheting mechanism can help sometimes, but 9 times outta 10 unless you can get the bolt itself to rotate just a little to get a better position, 12pt is king. 6 point is good for not rounding bolts that are very tight or rusted
@@MacAutoDiag OK you’ve lost me here especially when you claim 50% loss of access. The ratchet mechanism has I believe 82 so that’s 80 positions that it can be turned in for access. I don’t see, geometrically speaking, how a 12 point could be better than an 80 point.
The Kobalt Battery deal was OUT OF Stock before noon...I have the 2 Duratech long wrenches...15 and 18 mm that are skipped in that set...they work well.....the Craftsman V-Series 1/4" ratchet was $10 at Lowes...too much backdrag...
Be careful! The Lowes battery deal was for that day only! It is NOW 99.00(and free tool)!
The weller is used for trimming electronics, through hole leads, on a pcb.
I bet the bear can spend the winter hibernating on one of the comfy beds.
I look forward to this every Monday.
Our black lab is 8 and he still sometimes acts like he's 8 months.
26:00
Got a big snow in my area and was wishing I had one of these.
This video caused me to go look for just an attachment because I'm invested in ryobi 40v that can take attachments.
Found an amazon deal for 40v skil brand snow thrower full kit for $148.
So thanks for making me go look for that. lol
21:00 "what is this pcb cutter used for"
Uhhh...to cut PCBs?
Arccaptain MIG... "anyone can weld with this..." except me. My stack of dimes looks like an assortment of various foreign coins someone tossed in the gutter.
Maybe your welding skill set is more appropriate for TIG welding. You wouldn't be the first person I've met that was like that. Stacking dimes with a MIG welder in my opinion is almost laughable I mean I guess you can to an extent but with the control and full body input there's no comparison to TIG. It's really not that hard and nobody should be intimidated from trying it. Not to mention it's a whole lot cleaner and you don't end up with a bunch of little burn mark dots on your left arm which is a plus in my book. I've been a welder by trade since 2005 with plenty of AWS certifications, past and present.
And one more thing if you are using a flux core welder it's actually more difficult in my opinion than a normal mig to get right. Keep your stick out extremely small and consistent and make sure you're on the right polarity are the two biggest tips I can give you on that
Those little Weller PCB cutters, my 35 year old XCELITE tools have those same blue cushy handles. I wonder if it's a copy or rebrand. They also have the standard red Plasti dip type handles as well.
Picked up the Skil 5 1/2 saw for the battery. Can't even get the 4ah battery for less than the kit.
That was the same reason I bought it 🤣
I live in Nevada and the closest Menards to me is in Cheyenne Wyoming. So I get it when you say it’s not close.
I was able to stack jump starter coupon code. $38.13 total for me.
That’s an insane deal!
would not stack for me
I just tried and could not stack. 😞
Same@@daveburek6680
Me either
Lytmi headphone were not loud enough for me either. Sent them back…sorry
Worx is the old Rockwell the batteries are also the same
20 lb sledge?! Holy cow, you said it will put the hurt on what you’re hitting, which it will, but I will also put the hurt on your body haha. Make sure you are in good shape if you plan on swinging that thing!
Bro are you alright? Them pliers are straight up labeled PCB snippers. For cutting through hole components off printed circuit boards.
They make abrasive blades for chopsaws to cut metal. Seems less dangerous than slamming steel teeth into steel at 120mph.
Also starlock is lame and barrel grip jigsaws are the best.
Your dedication shines through, Your content is deeply enlightening! - "Trust in your potential to guide your journey."
Is that $100 Weller pliers for snipping off component leads after you soldier them through a PCB?
Pcb cutter is used on circuit boards.
That Irwin combo square isn’t a “must have” tool. Irwin is NOT the trusted quality it used to be. When it comes to combo squares, spend a few dollars more and get. A solid one that will be true and last
Anyone knows how the Makita corded saw compares to the Hercules one?
I have a Ryboi jobsite circular saw i bought in the late 90's abd it still works!
Thank you and take care
Question, do you think that in a few years harbor freight will come out with a 670cc inverter generator to go up against the Genmax 17000 and Duromax xp16000ih?
That sniper is a wire stripping tool
LOL, arber adapters... "I should do a Hole Video on that."
@37:33 it would help if we knew wth tough stack is
Damn, the Kobalt kit is sold out already
Let my put my 20lb sledge on my keychain lanyard... lol
The promo code does not stack 😢
I bought one a few months ago and I think it's great. I bought one for my dad for Christmas and he liked it very much too. He also wanted to buy one for his friends. It seems everyone likes it.
Your brother-in-law must have a lot o stuff 🙂
Printed circuit board cutter
Anyone get the Ryobi Batteries deal to hack?
Yo bear!
First!
If you are not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake. I understand that it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to make your money work for you...prevent inflation
As a beginner what do I need to do? How can I invest,on which platform? If you know any please share.
There might be many investments out there but if profit must be considered,which is the actual sole of investment, I will advice you to go into bitcoin trading because it has higher profit than most investment.
Of course it is profitable,I made good profit of $20k with the capital of $4k in my last trading I have made over $200k
Wow that is an awesome return on your investment, please what strategy did use And how can I start up such investment.
The best strategy to use when trading bitcoins is to do it with a broker who understands the chart as his own farm and gets the maximum return.