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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

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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

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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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