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Jacksparrow

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clowntown said:
No wonder these Chemdog Double-D's have been herming. I have the solution though. Took me 3 tries to get it right (left to right, 1, 2, 3)! :bashhead:



I have a Ryobi 18V. It kicks serious ass, got a package deal with drill & cordless circular saw (comes in very handy when shopping for 2x4's) at Home Depot for $50.



Thanks for the tip. Hopefully this is The Solution(tm).

(By the way, I know you're kidding. :D)


If I buy cordless - absolutely has to be makita.

But I avoid cordless tools like the plague
 

reddy1

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i get a faster veg when i use green cups with 7 holes.

does everybody here use japanese drills? i know their cheap but what about the red, white and blue?
 

T-type

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reddy1 said:
i get a faster veg when i use green cups with 7 holes.

does everybody here use japanese drills? i know their cheap but what about the red, white and blue?

And what brands are made in the united states, or should I say assembled?
 

reddy1

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black and decker, stanley, dewalt, snap-on, craftsman are good USA brands. i doubt any are made here but what is anymore?

on topic...i just picked up 100 9oz cups(blue and red) at CVS for $5. first time trying 9 oz. we'll see how it goes. used the clowntown drill technique.
 

GET MO

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one hole stabbed with a pair of scissors, dont think this matters too much as long as it can drain...
 

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