I've been looking at battery operated nailers since they kinda blew up like 2 years ago ( Im not talking about gas ones). Dewalt, Makita, Milwaukee, Ridgid, riobi. They all came out with one. I'm currently in Makita (5 batteries) and DeWalt (3 batteries) this way I still have options when buying a new tool. Unfortunately I mostly only heard negative reviews about the Makita 18g Brad nailer and doesn't offer a finish nail. Now 2 years later I can finally afford to drop the extra money to try and cut the hose for me the best option was the DeWalt 16g finish nailer but I love my Makita, and they are all of my main tools. I just hope they will be releasing like a new brushless Brad nailer sometime soon because now with the more advanced battery tools I know Makita can crush it and drop the best ones on the market... Here's to hopeful thinking
Trying to get into my dmr106 radio for repairs. All YouTube video describe the 2 screws inside holding the faceplate on are Phillips/pozi heads. Mine are torx bits. I have purchased a extremely long torx 10 same as what the batteries are fixed using. But no joy. Can anyone confirm what torx bit I need ?? as the case moulding is so deep
Hi all, I’ve had my makita dab radio for about 4 months, it was brought to my attention yesterday that it should be louder than what it is right now. When I’m playing music through the aux cord only 1 speaker is being used, both are used when on radio mode. Has anyone had this problem or anyone know how to fix this??
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