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I needed the Oscillating Saw. Damn it cuts and cuts in some tight ass places!


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I have Model #DCF899F 1/2 impact. 20v. It will twist off wheel studs on 3/4 ton and below if not careful. I never use level 3. 750lbs of torque in forward level 3.

An offroad buddy borrowed it once and I warned him about the following. Up to 750lb torque going on and removal of 1200lbs. A couple other gents needed it on the trail, grabbed it without knowing it’s capability. They bitched about three studs being busted off going back on with the spare tire rim. LOL!

It goes everywhere with me, beats the hell out of 4 way lug wrenches!

I have zero Pneumatic Tools in my shop, very few elect wood tools either. I bet I have over 35 Dewalt 20 Brushless every thing. Love em! I buy batteries every time I find them on sale, mostly around Christmas. I also have a great respect for the pole saw and chain saw! I have taken some huge trees down with them. I have 4 varying sizes Stihl Chainsaws for the big heavy cutting, but up in a tree or ladder and anything 8-10 inches gets Dewalt used on them. I have a 48” Stihl down to small hand held 10”. That Pole Saw of Dewalt blew my mind!
 
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Batteries? I have tried 4 of these Waitley’s FleaBay. They don’t quite last as long as Dewalts 6AH’s, but damn near! I will buy more.

And for emergencys these little slip on the battery lights, low, high and strobe! Bright as get out! Has two USB Ports and another for ? Cheap and helpful. I keep em in the vehicles. Strobe to warn if on the side of road. They will charge a phone for weeks. LED and slow drain on battery. And they are cheap in price!

I have had great luck with Dewalt Tools, I still keep corded metal working grinders for fabrication and such, but damn near zero Pneumatic.


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How many 1/2" plywood cuts can you get out a 5 ah battery. More than you thin

How many 1/2" plywood cuts can you get out a 5 ah battery?
Don't know about 1/2", But at work on 3/4" treated that is still pretty wet easily get 10 - 15 sheets cut into 6" x16 " pieces for in wall backing complete with grooves on 1 end for metal studs. Good blades and straight(not binding the blade in the cut) cuts go a long way for battery life
 

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