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Gotta get rid of some of this….

dieselpig | Posted in Reader Classified on July 22, 2006 09:27am

Hilti WSR-900pe…. recip saw… brand new in plastic case… never used.  $175  Same as:

http://www.homedepot.com

Makita JR3060T 12A recip saw… brand new in plastic case…never used but missing depth shoe.  $100  Same as:

http://www.amazon.com

Panasonic 15.6V cordless Multidriver.  Its the drill driver/ impact driver combo unit.  2 batteries, charger, and plastic kit box.  Charged batteries twice.  Used maybe 5 or 6 times.  Just have too many cordless drills.  $150  Same as:

http://www.amazon.com

Makita 14.4V kit.  Includes drill/driver, impact driver, flashlight, 2 batteries, and a charger all in plastic kit box.  Charged batts about 4 times and have used the tools maybe 1/2 a dozen times.  $150  Same as:

http://www.amazon.com

Prices don’t include shipping.

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    dieselpig | Jul 23, 2006 02:13am | #1

    Bump.

    Come and git it!

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    1. Stilletto | Jul 23, 2006 02:15am | #2

      I didn't see the forklift on that list.   Must have gotten deleted or something.  :)What's wrong with me?  I could ask you the exact same thing.

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        dieselpig | Jul 23, 2006 02:19am | #4

        LOL.... naw way man... that thing will have fingernail marks in it if I ever actually let it go!

        I've just got too much crap around.  Some of it was bought because it was a good deal at the time.  But by now I know I won't use it so why let it sit in the basement and become outdated and worthless, right?  I got more cordless drills, drivers, impacts, etc than I can shake a stick at.  Multiple brands/ batteries too.  I want to swith over the the Makita 18V lithium ion for all our cordless stuff... which really ain't all that much as framers.View Image

    2. dustinf | Jul 23, 2006 02:16am | #3

      lol.

      new saw to pay for?  In the time of chimpanzees I was a monkey.

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        dieselpig | Jul 23, 2006 02:20am | #5

        Yeah, that too.  Blades and shipping and saw all together... dropped like $1400 on that bad boy today.  That thing better eat the he11 out of this next job.View Image

        1. dustinf | Jul 23, 2006 02:25am | #7

          Now you just have to post some pics when you finally get it, and everyone can flame you for how unsafe you're operating it.  Just like they did to Tim Uhler with his gang cutting chainsaw.In the time of chimpanzees I was a monkey.

          1. jimblodgett | Jul 23, 2006 04:47am | #8

            Yeah, and what about that skidsteer?  Doud tells me it'd be just the ticket for using around the mill he's selling me!Tipi, Tipi, Tipi!

            http://www.asmallwoodworkingcompany.com

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            dieselpig | Jul 23, 2006 05:27am | #9

            Skidsteer sold last Friday boss.  I would have loved to keep it, but after I finished the grading and fill at my place it just sat in the driveway for about two months.  I was sad to see it go, but it was just too much coin to let rust in the driveway.View Image

          3. andybuildz | Jul 23, 2006 07:01pm | #20

            see TIPI Fest tool sale thread..its new. What can you fit on the carry on?? lolIf Blodgett and Gunner say, Tipi tipi tipi it must be so!

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  2. MisterT | Jul 23, 2006 02:20am | #6

    Brian, bring the Panasonic to the fest and I will buy it.

    I have one and love it!!!

    got a busted battery that I need to get a casing for, but this would give me 3 drivers and 5 batts + the guts of a 6th batt.

     

    I have no comment...

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      dieselpig | Jul 23, 2006 05:15pm | #14

      T.... it's yours.  I'll throw it in the truck for the fest.View Image

  3. tashler | Jul 23, 2006 02:01pm | #10

    Weren't you raving about that Makita recipricating saw when you bought it?

    I thought that was the one your guys would reach for?

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      dieselpig | Jul 23, 2006 03:45pm | #11

      I've got three of them total.  One of them hasn't been touched yet.... that's the one I'm selling.

      Man.... a guys gotta do an awful lot of explaining around here just to dump some tools!  ;)View Image

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        Gunner | Jul 23, 2006 05:15pm | #15

          Well you know a couple years ago you bought those stolen tools out of the classifieds. Well we've been watching you ever since. :)

          I probably shouldn't have brought that but it was pretty funny when all the kicking and screaming was over.

         

         

         

         

         

                                   Tipi fest 06. Get hip.

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          dieselpig | Jul 23, 2006 05:17pm | #16

          Yeah forget the facts... it's too boring.  Everybody loves a good drama.... real or imagined.View Image

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            Gunner | Jul 23, 2006 05:21pm | #17

              Your right. LOL

             

             

             

             

             

                                       Tipi fest 06. Get hip.

  4. Piffin | Jul 23, 2006 05:04pm | #12

    put my name on the makita 14.4

    I can pick it up at the fest or let you ship it

    Lightning storms have messed up my connections so I'm sporaddic lately.

     

     

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      dieselpig | Jul 23, 2006 05:14pm | #13

      Piff, I believe Luka is going to take the 14.4 Makita.  My bad... I should have updated the thread.  If for some reason he doesn't want it, I'll throw it in the truck and bring it to the fest.  I'm glad you're going to make it this year.View Image

      1. Piffin | Jul 23, 2006 05:58pm | #18

        fair enough. I have a cadre of 14.4, as does my crew so we arre interchangeable 

         

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          dieselpig | Jul 23, 2006 06:09pm | #19

          Coolio.View Image

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