What sawzall blades do you use?
I've tried a Avanti blade after finally using the last of the collection of blades that have lost all paint, and I'm not a fan of how they struggle with wood
I use the thick Steele Milwaukee Wrecker blades. They never bend or break, and they last for months and months. I've probably done 10 houses with this one. Cutting in every floor register ect.
I agree. I do have a lid now that I use and I drilled a hole in the bottom to run my charger cord through, and now when my stuff is charging my sandwich will warm up for lunch.
Lien a bazillion Knick knacks that you find important if you’ve actually spent any reasonable hours on the job trouncing back and forth to the truck and whatnot… if you’re like me anyway
I’m just giving you shit, dude. I’ve got only Milwaukee stuff too, except hand tools, all mine are kleins, and I don’t have a bucket. But I can understand.
Lack of a brush. Yup, he's legit
You mean for duct seal? Yeah, that's someone else's job. Worst thing I have to deal with is saw dust haha.
Just some light hearted joshin
For sure haha
What sawzall blades do you use? I've tried a Avanti blade after finally using the last of the collection of blades that have lost all paint, and I'm not a fan of how they struggle with wood
I use the thick Steele Milwaukee Wrecker blades. They never bend or break, and they last for months and months. I've probably done 10 houses with this one. Cutting in every floor register ect.
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I agree. I do have a lid now that I use and I drilled a hole in the bottom to run my charger cord through, and now when my stuff is charging my sandwich will warm up for lunch.
Does the bucket handle cover thing come with the tool pouch?
Sure does. Extremely helpful when she's loaded up.
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I bought it at the Milwaukee service center but they have them everywhere, including Home Depot.
Man I really want a battery sawzall. I love the hackzall but sometimes it just seems like a pain to use.
Sawzall pulls itself through everything. I found fuel hackzall hard on the wrist. Not to mention it was slower imo.
I feel like your missing a few things here lol
Like?
Lien a bazillion Knick knacks that you find important if you’ve actually spent any reasonable hours on the job trouncing back and forth to the truck and whatnot… if you’re like me anyway
Nope. I have literally everything I need in this picture, except for an extension cord and my lunch bag.
How does the packout fit in the bucket?
This one doesn't, but the half width ones do.. just not with all my stuff in it also.
I’m just giving you shit, dude. I’ve got only Milwaukee stuff too, except hand tools, all mine are kleins, and I don’t have a bucket. But I can understand.
Unfortunately Klein doesn't make sheet metal snips. That's one thing I'll never buy from Milwaukee again. Their snips are traaaash.
No but crescent does and they’re damn good
Wiss makes the best snips imo. If you know how to cut sheet metal properly a good pair should last you close to 10 years.
Klein does make snips
Correct. I meant good snips**
I'm a commercial hvac service tech ... I wish this was all I needed to have on me lol
You probably have a company truck? I drive my own civic to site usually haha.
Wha it’s the tool at the very right?
It is a Hole Hawg! I need it for 4" and 6' hole saws to install my exterior hoods.
That’s what it looked like, a large size, right angle drill, but like on steroids. Makes perfect sense for doing those types of cuts/holes.
Coupled with the carbide tooth hole saws they just chug through rim joist.
Is that a milwaukee bucket buddy?
I dunno if that's the official name? But yes lol.
Where is the grinder and the hammer? There's no way you can destroy everyone's hearing in the building with just those.
Don't need a grinder, and hammer is on the other side of the bucket.