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Maggie’s Funny & awesome pics, vids and memes thread (work safe, no nudity)

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Why not just admit you're a pathetic lefty who can't run your life w/o government handouts and trust a stranger in DC making decisions about your life more than trying to run it yourself?
Wow, your panties are still in a knot? Keep guessing though, I might rank them later.
Is there some reason you refuse to answer direct questions?
A rhetorical question as we all know the answer.
 
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No big deal honey.
I didn’t use that nasty old thing anyway.
For me it’s the Milwaukee electric for the win.


Milwaukee and DeWalt fanboi here... To the point I rock gear with both companies' patches on them. For anything that can be carried on the belt, runs on li-ion and can run for the entire workday and then some, DeWalt HANDS DOWN... Milwaukee Fastback multitool is another lifesaver for those clinchers where you are literally wedged in place on a ladder and it is near impossible to dig through a pouch even on your belt LOL...
 
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Milwaukee and DeWalt fanboi here... To the point I rock gear with both companies' patches on them. For anything that can be carried on the belt, runs on li-ion and can run for the entire workday and then some, DeWalt HANDS DOWN... Milwaukee Fastback multitool is another lifesaver for those clinchers where you are literally wedged in place on a ladder and it is near impossible to dig through a pouch even on your belt LOL...
Dewalt tools with Milwaukee bits here. Only use for homeowner type stuff but work great. I'm still sticking with gas for chainsaw. Husqvarna does a decent battery saw but way too much money for me. From what I've seen lots of battery can't do back cuts well.

 
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Dewalt tools with Milwaukee bits here. Only use for homeowner type stuff but work great. I'm still sticking with gas for chainsaw. Husqvarna does a decent battery saw but way too much money for me. From what I've seen lots of battery can't do back cuts well.




Yep. The ability to generate that torque and impetus to make incisions into hard surfaces, and more importantly, to free those constantly stuck blades/teeth, internal combustion engines have that cornered, period, and until we got batteries that can power a crossbow-sized rail/coil gun for sustained 10+ shots that can send steel flechettes through APC armor, gas engines are here to stay. My personal experience with electric jackhammers are a meh as well for industrial grade jobs. They are good for LIGHT work, but if you are busting old concrete for an upcoming store or warehouse, gotta get the pneumatic ones.