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  1. I've used the piss out of my Dewalt 18V for about ten years. Still as strong as the day I bought it.
    3 points
  2. Dewalt 18V cordless hammer/ drill 1/2" drive. We use them at work hard and dewalt will honor all warranty claims.
    2 points
  3. Saw that this morning. Considering going, definitely buying tickets.
    2 points
  4. Gotta check my work but would like to make it down.
    2 points
  5. Wont say anything about Brandons future child bride, but her moms pretty hot.
    2 points
  6. Sharing this from Absolute BS blog. http://absolutebsblog.com/2014/02/18/coshocton-county-friends-of-the-nra-event/
    1 point
  7. Hello CR Community! My name's Johnny. I'm 27 years old, and I've lived in since 2006. I recently bought a 2007 R56 Mini Cooper S and its my first kind of sporty car, and I'd like to see what I can do to eventually bring a bit more sport out of it. I used to wrench on my old Honda, so I have a general idea of what I'm doing under a hood. I'm also trying to meet new people in the area to do stuff with. All my friends have either moved or already live out of town, and I'm not what you'd call and outgoing person so I use the internet to meet new friends and such. I hope to fit in well around here, providing my intro was decent enough.
    1 point
  8. I went thru an old Milwaukee my first cordless... batteries were for shit. That was '94. Bought a Craftsman cause I didn't know any better and the price was cheap. It didn't last two years. Bought a second Craftsman cause I was sure I had just screwed up the charging cycle and killed the batteries... That one also didn't last two years. Noticed the Dewalt 14V at work was still turning after four years, made the jump and bought the 18 V Dewalt kit three years ago. I won't buy anything but Dewalt cordless products now.
    1 point
  9. I didn't want a giant beast of a drill. And definitely wanted Lith ION batteries. I went with a Craftsman Nextec 12v drill and 12v impact. Drill is smallish but has decent power and the impact has something like 800 in/lbs which is more than enough for my purposes.
    1 point
  10. I own and we use Rigid 18v Lithium Ion drills and impact guns on the race car and sometimes go several days without a full charge being used almost all day. They also are just tossed in and yanked out of the tool box, not well taken care of, and not treated like I treat mine at home. I can 100% say these things take a severe beating and for the price we love them. We carry 2 drills and 2 impact drivers and 6 batteries with 2 chargers. Never had a single problem with them.
    1 point
  11. A jury of your peers is a laughable phrase.
    1 point
  12. I spent the weekend with Massad Ayoob. 20+ hours of training that I think every person serious about conceals carry should do.
    1 point
  13. Great work man! I can't recommend a Paleo lifestyle enough!!! Great food, healthy, great results. . . you CAN'T GO WRONG!
    1 point
  14. Look at the list again. The top half of the list is cold weather states including Alaska at 10 and Maine at 12. Its not until you get down to the 20s do you start to see states with long riding seasons. I guess the long winter makes you appreciate being outside more. Craig
    1 point
  15. The numbers might be correct, but the methodology is suspect from a statistical point of view. Overall their numbers are about right (even though they say it backwards IMHO) with about 3 people out of 108 riding motorcycles. Socioeconomic factors play a larger role than weather in most cases. This is a generalization, but typically the wealthy and the poor do not ride. Motorcycling in the US is largely a middleclass, and in the past a rather blue collar, activity. Ohio is usually one of the top 5 or 6 states for total motorcycle registrations. No matter how you slice it motorcycling is not that popular in the US. There is a very small percentage of the population that rides.
    1 point
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  17. Pictures are rectangles, the lens is round?
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  19. Banks provide a service. We are not obligated to be consumers.
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  20. Sorry, I've done I.T. for financial institutions for 15 years. There are more good-hearted people in banking than bad, but they don't make the news or fubar the economy.
    1 point
  21. Lol. I just watched a movie on Netflix called Attack on Wall Street. How odd
    1 point
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