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JThiessen
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12.31.2008, 12:35 PM

Hey, TDC - are all your plastic cases empty too? That is one thing I like about the RIGID is their nice tool bag that they come with.


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12.31.2008, 02:34 PM

We have just finished adding onto our home. 2 Bedrooms and a Bath.

Before I started this project, I bought the 36 volt Dewalt Cordless Tool Set.

This included:

7 1/4" Circular Saw
1/2" Hammer Drill
Sawzall
36 volt Snake light

Charger and 2 Batteries

Throughout this project, the entire tool set has performed flawlessly.

The 36 volt Drill would cut those holes and not break a sweat. In fact, I did use several wood bits for wiring and a larger size for water piping through the wall studs.

I also used it to drill 1/2" holes in the concrete to install anchors.

Very happy with these products.
   
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