Black Friday Deals?

Just went this route 1) 2763 1/2" impact 2) 2668 3/8" right angle impact 3) 2691 combo kit with 1/2" drill and 1/4" hex impact...I was going to go Northern Tool with my order, but they were $20 more expensive for the drill/impact driver combo...and I only picked that up to get the two batteries.

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Not sure if it's been posted already, but I went into Tractor Supply to get some bolt on shackles and found a great deal on straps.

They have these 27', 2" wide, 3300lb (10000lb break) straps with J ends, 2 for $14 (just $7 ea).

I bought 4 for $28 when they are normally about $15 each.

 
Lol good luck with the hormones man!

Napa is having 20% off every purchase right now. The boy at the register rang it up wrong and I got a $10 steering wheel puller for $3 and a gold oil filter for $3.50 :D
 
Lol good luck with the hormones man!

Napa is having 20% off every purchase right now. The boy at the register rang it up wrong and I got a $10 steering wheel puller for $3 and a gold oil filter for $3.50 :D
shit dude you should have said "Hold on a minute I need to get 10 more filters"
 
Happy Black Friday to me...

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Haha mine showed up yesterday, I almost took a pic just to post here too but was in too much of a hurry opening it.

BTW - on Monday they had 20% off deal. That would have been even better, but too late since I had already ordered them. SMH.
 
Picked up a Milwaukee 1/2" hammer drill and driver w/ one key for $225:rockon:
Gotta love a display model. Every once in a while you get lucky and be in Home Depot at the same
Moment they put the sticker on it!
 
Now the handheld radial saw is on my Christmas list.
As some of you other December babies know, Christmas and Birthday lists tend to overlap. Got this little monster yesterday:
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It has some nice little touches like an LED for the blade path and replaceable scales.

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The new M18 9.0 high demand battery is ridiculously huge compression to the 4.0 I'm used to.
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The thing I'm most impressed with is how narrow it is.
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As some of you other December babies know, Christmas and Birthday lists tend to overlap. Got this little monster yesterday:
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It has some nice little touches like an LED for the blade path and replaceable scales.

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The new M18 9.0 high demand battery is ridiculously huge compression to the 4.0 I'm used to.
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The thing I'm most impressed with is how narrow it is.
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I this exact deal on my Christmas list
 
I this exact deal on my Christmas list
Used it to cut some 3/8" plywood last night. Obviously not a challenge, but it did great. Easier to use than my old corded saw, because I didn't have to fight with and reorient the cord. One minor complaint so far: the LED works well for illuminating the blade, but does not illuminate in front of the saw. Not an issue for daytime work, but I was doing this outside at night via floodlights, so it was a bit hard to see the line along the guide. Everything else is spot on so far, but it seems like it would only add a couple dollars to the cost to add a second LED somewhere up front, and would really make it a nice touch.
 
Used it to cut some 3/8" plywood last night. Obviously not a challenge, but it did great. Easier to use than my old corded saw, because I didn't have to fight with and reorient the cord. One minor complaint so far: the LED works well for illuminating the blade, but does not illuminate in front of the saw. Not an issue for daytime work, but I was doing this outside at night via floodlights, so it was a bit hard to see the line along the guide. Everything else is spot on so far, but it seems like it would only add a couple dollars to the cost to add a second LED somewhere up front, and would really make it a nice touch.
what would be even better would be a laser line scribing in front of where it is headed.

Man that thing is really thin. I have never had a problem w/ my old SKIL corded saw, it's been a workhorse for years, but the motor housing is huge and sticke out way over to the left. There have been some occasions where that was a problem w/ running in a tight space.
 
what would be even better would be a laser line scribing in front of where it is headed.

Man that thing is really thin. I have never had a problem w/ my old SKIL corded saw, it's been a workhorse for years, but the motor housing is huge and sticke out way over to the left. There have been some occasions where that was a problem w/ running in a tight space.
Agree, but still need a light so i could see my pencil mark. Laser would be a nice touch too.
 
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