Its just a Marlin 1895S, but its not a heavy gun, so kicks like a mule,or at least it did until the mercury slug was installed, and I use a slip on limb saver as well. Should be just smooth when the muzzle brake goes on.
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The Ozito tools I have seem good, so far.
I have some ozito stuff, I find it will do the job just not as nice. I have a mitre saw which the deck deg settings aren't quite right and an angle grinder which has always had a nasty vibration.
Both have lasted me for years and have done what I needed (kinda) but if I had the money in retrospect I wouldn't buy them again.
Edit:my father in law has a lot of the cordless stuff and he's a mechanic. He seems to rate it okay.
Aldi cordless tools... Wait till theyre in the clearance basket at half price. 4 amp hour batteries with a digital display, 29 bucks. Where the fark do the brand names get off charging 100 bucks for theirs. Clearance prices: Brushless saw $69. Brushless grinder $same. Dual battery compressors $49. Brushless impact $49.. and my favourite cordless slide compound 216 mm was just 99 bucks. If they are shyt, which quite a few of their tools are, bring them back next time you are there, no questions asked!Attachment 80967
Check this out mate. Game changer! Anti fatigue to the Max!!!!
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I have this on every tool and had it on every air tool in my shop. If I was setting up again I would simply fit it to each Air Hose. Assuming you run 1 or 2 hoses only then you only need 1 or 2. Best Shit Ever!!!
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How many of your nail guns did you have to sift through to find one with the safety not jammed....😜
Bhahahaha. Back in the day working at a bench doing production runs every gun on every bench was jammed for sure.
These days with little use it's not really needed. My bradder still has a jam though.
Here is another option for adapting but more likely to get pinched on site. I made this for flexibility in my shed.
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I run all makita battery gear for work, love it, so many different tools in the makita battery range. Am looking at getting a battery rattle gun to make wheel rotating quicker and easier. There’s a few different options though. What would you guys say would be the minimum impact rate/torque required for rotating wheels on the patrol?
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I have a little 1/4in dewalt impact driver rated at 200 something nm. Not designed for that but I have rattled a wheel nut off before.. It wasn't exactly expedient and I thought it was going to sheer the socket adapter haha. If I was going to buy something for that purpose I'd look for a 1/2in gun.