THe NAC Lots-O-BFG KO2 Thread

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i think you'll be fine, Milwaukee makes awesome stuff
 
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That's what I figured. I'm pretty sure the cordless impact is the only electric snap on tool that has a good reputation...

Plus plenty of contractors/construction dudes use cordless impacts from milwaukee/dewalt and they BEAT on them. Good enough for me...
 
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i would bet milwaukee would work just fine. i've had great luck with all their products. my 1/2" drill has almost broken my wrist a few times.
 
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What I like about it too is I can just go all milwaukee tools and they'll share batteries. It's like $300 for a sawzall and drill combo and i'll get 2 more batteries. I'll never run out of batteries!
 
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soon that's how Carsmelo's will look
 
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anybody have a reason why i shouldnt jb weld the little hole in my rad?? my soldering guy cant get to it to solder it so i figure thats my next best option
 
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Seen that on ifsja. I'm staying full bodied, plus my Honcho graphics are far superior to those.
 
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go for it, just clean it well first. Kinda surprised he can't get solder on it.
 
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anybody have a reason why i shouldnt jb weld the little hole in my rad?? my soldering guy cant get to it to solder it so i figure thats my next best option

I see no reason to not JB weld anything
 
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jb weld it...do it.

Carmelo, finish your stupid truck. i wanna gawk at myself for not owning it...
 
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I'm making a plate of nachos as we speak. When I finish that plate of nachos I will proceed to use my nacho power to work on my transmission.
 
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it's really pouring balls up here in hudson.

I am glad I am in the office and not working on my jeep for once. :anon:
 
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I swear to god

if the lab systems automation guy who is supposed to be running some more of my tests emails me ONE MORE TIME blaming me for things not working when he doesn't follow my directions, I am going to quit and find a job that does not require me to teach non-computer-literate people how to do computer work.

When I explicitly state the instructions to the "put your arm in the shirt sleeve" level, they try and get smart and pick on my instructions and say I have things out of order, or don't know what I'm doing.

When I give up and give them general instructions, they go limp and claim they have no idea how to run the test and I need to give them explicit instructions.

Rinse. Lather. Repeat.

:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:

I want to hire a whole team of trained monkeys because at least they would be fine with the explicit instructions.

</rant>
 
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im gonna go for a swim in one of the ponds that has accumulated in someones yard down the street
 
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i want an enormous umbrella so I can fly to my destination instead of walking...
 
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When I explicitly state the instructions to the "put your arm in the shirt sleeve" level, they try and get smart and pick on my instructions and say I have things out of order, or don't know what I'm doing.
see, there's your problem. Did you specify which sleeve? Shirts can be tricky,they have 2 sleeves and both look similar. Also, did you describe what a shirt looks like and the different variations of shirt? They may be confusing shirts and pants if you didn't, not to mention the different variations of shirt; putting a pullover shirt on is very different than a button-down shirt.

Those are the kind of details you need to give... I have learned that dealing with the people in our Malaysia facility :banghead:

im gonna go for a swim in one of the ponds that has accumulated in someones yard down the street

On the way into work I saw what can only describe as a lake in a yard. It had to be at least 4 feet deep (I know how the yard normally looks w/o a pond, so yeah, AT LEAST 4 feet, looking forward to check on the way home). Glad I wasn't in the Jeep otherwise I would have been driving across their lawn wading into their lake to see how far across I could make it. :rof:
 
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