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L2R

Understanding women Vol. 1
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Like many of you, I have tons of tools.
Most I seek out for specific tasks.

Last week I found this for a receprocating saw by accident, wasn't looking for it at all:




This is freaking awesome to prep for welding but gonna clean an old grill with it later too,
wondering what else others have found that is unique, unusual or you found a unique purpose for a common tool. Always looking for the easy way!

Wire bruch
 
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PNWGuy

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Nothing to do with Pioneers, but was polishing trigger parts on one of my Glocks using a Q-Tip and some metal polish and was impatient. So I cut the Q-Tip in half and inserted it into a cordless drill. Worked like a charm!
 
SILVER_ALERT

SILVER_ALERT

HONDA SXS Club Flounder
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L2R

L2R

Understanding women Vol. 1
Lifetime Member
Feb 16, 2019
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East of the Appalachians
Ownership

  1. 700-4
Started out using this on my fiberglass, Rv siding.
Keeps black streaks off for decal months

Used it on old bathtub where the glade was about gone.
For 6 months, there was simply nothing to clean or wipe. Cool stuff for Rv’s or boats. Not sure about plastic. I need to try it out.



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ToddACimer

ToddACimer

Pioneer 1005-2
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trigger

trigger

Old Ironsides
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Garage stereo is my favorite tool.
All Polk Audio Components.
2- PAD 2000 and 4000 watt amps
2 - 6x9 and 4- 6.5 component speakers.

I can rock the house(neighborhood)and it is concert quality.
Makes my projects easy.

Sorry man but neither of those amps produce anywhere near what you listed. Bet you're producing killer highs and mids but with no speaker bigger than a 6x9 listed, that would be a sh***y concert. :D
 
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Ragnar406

Ragnar406

The Great Bald One
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Cordless impact and swivel impact sockets. I love my 1/4" drive m12 impact and it's perfect with the mac impact swivels for the Pioneer

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the 1/4" impact drive seems to have a lot of love.. I am guessing I am over doing it with a 1/2" impact. I do have the Milwaukee cordless ratchet that I like quite a bit - now they have a new one out that i really dont know why is different


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Dirtstiffs-1000

Dirtstiffs-1000

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Sorry man but neither of those amps produce anywhere near what you listed. Bet you're producing killer highs and mids but with no speaker bigger than a 6x9 listed, that would be a sh***y concert. :D

Ya I should if edited for accuracy.
The Amps are PAD 2000.2 AND PAD 4000.4 Models.
The 2000.2 pushes 250 watts RMS at 2 ohm load for 2 speakers.
The 4000.4 pushes 125 watts RMS at 4 ohms x 4 speakers. They are CEA certified.
Jim
 
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