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You're not going to believe this! I might even make my ACME screw tail-stock feed, out of, get ready, would you believe HARDWOOD!
You can't beat those for the money!I have dozens of Torx and security bits but I needed to access a narrow opening that a driver couldn't fit into.
Got these for under $10 at HF.
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It Did!I think the memory thing went away with ni-cads. I charge mine often. I think shorter charge cycles make less heat , and thats better. I don't think there is any need to run them all the way down, like we did with ni-cads.
Ni-cad memory had more to do with being damaged by sitting with little to no charge.
For li-ion it's still best practice to run them down most of the way before recharging. Theoretically a battery only has a certain number of charge cycles in it and this is affected by, say, only using "one bar" and recharging. Supposedly Milwaukee can pull that data out of the battery as it keeps a count of how many times it's been put on a charger.
That said, I have so many batteries and so little time that it's not a huge priority for me. If I know I'll need a battery at full charge, I'll throw it on the charger regardless of state of charge. I've got better things to worry about.
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ABC with today's batteries=(Always Be Charging!!)
We are the end of the run for deliveries.Man, Mine got here quick (for Amazon) I had it in like 2 days!
Let me know how you like the "little guy"! I think it''s really nice for the money!!~
I know, Don't get me started brother!We are the end of the run for deliveries.
FedEx is terrible, twice the truck has rolled in the drive. Guy in back of truck. Banging, clunking, clanging............then leaves. Yesterday I caught him.............nothing for me on truck even though his "system" shows there should be. He says if "I find it, I'll be back".....and "probably on another truck". Then nothing.
UPS is vaporware.
USPS just delivers to the wrong house all the time, every time.
next, I'm going to get me A 1/4" Hex adapter and run the chuck open and closed with an 1/4" lmpact driver!!It's not funnyI'm serious.
The little chuck key that came with it doesn't fit correctly and is a PITA
I FOUND this little Craftsman breaker bar in 1/4" and it's good though!
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Ordered a radiator. UPS. Nicely boxed, (Think of a nice size radiator box), but clear as day size 10 shoe print right in the middle of the box.Now 99.9 of the time, UPS is wonderful though!!!!
The last time I got a new phone, I read things consistent with what D60 had stated. I almost never leave mine charging overnight. The advice I saw was to charge it up to 80% and let it discharge to 20%, for longest battery life.Oh!! So Maybe ABC! (Always Be Charging) is not true for power tool LI batteries, IDK now.
I read to be ABC phone batteries at least!
This seems to be conventional wisdom. That said, I "store" my batts on my wall-mounted chargers 100% of the time. Chargers are always powered. I understand there's a fire risk but I'm less concerned in my steel building (shop). Been doing this with Milwaukee li-ion since at least 2006.The last time I got a new phone, I read things consistent with what D60 had stated. I almost never leave mine charging overnight. The advice I saw was to charge it up to 80% and let it discharge to 20%, for longest battery life.
So handy... Here's mine:Here is another Amazon deal you might like, on a ratchet with 3/8" anvil in a 1/4" drive body. It sells for $139 at Koken-USA. The waiting period will be 1-2 months.
Koken at Amazon
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The Koken and Nepros ratchets are known for their low back drag.Here is another Amazon deal you might like, on a ratchet with 3/8" anvil in a 1/4" drive body. It sells for $139 at Koken-USA. The waiting period will be 1-2 months.
Koken at Amazon
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You recommended the Nepros; it saved the day doing the water pump on our 2006 TSX. Low back drag in that tight area...The Koken and Nepros ratchets are known for their low back drag.
Nice! I need the 4 mm for my little mini-lathe!2 sets of Metric T handles in just the sizes I predominantly use for working on my motorcycles 4,5,6, & 8mm. 1st set is Tsunoda brand and they recently became available on Amazon. The 2nd set is from Koken and they came from Koken USA, both are made in Japan.
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And that's what we really need at times!The Koken and Nepros ratchets are known for their low back drag.