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^^^^welp, glad I got my grand dad's old brace and spoon bits. E: i finally feel ashamed for page snipe without anything that good. Got a bunch of poo poo from Grand dad's place I should post an antique tools thread or something. But I'm lazy pile of poo poo tbh.
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AmbassadorofSodomy posted:^^^^welp, glad I got my grand dad's old brace and spoon bits. I would post like a m'fer in an antique tools thread. Just saying. Oh god I have so many tools. Help me.
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# ? Aug 4, 2021 02:29 |
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Now I'm looking at loving forges. loving why, LAP????
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# ? Aug 4, 2021 02:30 |
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AmbassadorofSodomy posted:^^^^welp, glad I got my grand dad's old brace and spoon bits. My thought exactly. They've DRM'd my car, my tractor, and now my drill? gently caress it, I don't want to play anymore.
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# ? Aug 4, 2021 02:44 |
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Hexigrammus posted:My thought exactly. They've DRM'd my car, my tractor, and now my drill? I'm hearing this in a Toby Keith voice. Run with it.
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# ? Aug 4, 2021 03:27 |
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Hexigrammus posted:My thought exactly. They've DRM'd my car, my tractor, and now my drill? Mr. Mambold posted:I'm hearing this in a Toby Keith voice. Run with it. Ahh gently caress I hear it too Thats my drill and thats my car They wont start without a charge Theres a bill for a service fee, 10 bucks a month to chainsaw trees
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# ? Aug 4, 2021 03:40 |
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CarForumPoster posted:Ahh gently caress I hear it too Who's that Man DRM'ing my life
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# ? Aug 4, 2021 03:59 |
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The American DRM
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# ? Aug 4, 2021 05:04 |
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Vim Fuego posted:https://www.businessinsider.com/home-depot-fights-shoplifters-special-power-tools-2021-7 The Deliverator’s lawn mower has as much potential energy packed into its batteries as a television, tuned to a dead channel.
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# ? Aug 4, 2021 10:01 |
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Vim Fuego posted:The American DRM
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# ? Aug 4, 2021 16:18 |
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I would prefer to buy my drill from the armed encampment
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# ? Aug 4, 2021 17:07 |
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Since this is a Home Depot led initiative I assume it would only apply to Ryobi/Rigid products anyways. Love those Business Insider articles that have zero source information though.
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# ? Aug 4, 2021 18:56 |
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Love that they don't want to put theft prevention devices on every item "to protect the brand" in the store, so instead we'll damage the brand after you've bought the tool and get stuck with something bricked by bad DRM. Giving them the benefit of the doubt, it sounds like maybe they're intending to use Bluetooth to "flip a switch" so-to-speak in the tool, and presumably that switch would then be permanently be flipped, rather than software DRM that needs to phone home regularly, but even then it seems like there are so many ways that could go wrong that it seems like a fool's errand.
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FISHMANPET posted:Love that they don't want to put theft prevention devices on every item "to protect the brand" in the store, so instead we'll damage the brand after you've bought the tool and get stuck with something bricked by bad DRM. Can't wait for the Facebook integration. Actually wait gently caress if they got my tools to work with Quest I have so many ideas.
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# ? Aug 4, 2021 20:49 |
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FISHMANPET posted:Giving them the benefit of the doubt, it sounds like maybe they're intending to use Bluetooth to "flip a switch" so-to-speak in the tool, and presumably that switch would then be permanently be flipped, rather than software DRM that needs to phone home regularly, but even then it seems like there are so many ways that could go wrong that it seems like a fool's errand. As a software person, I will absolutely not give corporate the benefit of the doubt when they start imagining ways to control how their products are used in the home. That "pay a yearly subscription to be able to use the tool you bought" concept I described earlier? I absolutely guarantee that there are folks who would implement it in a nanosecond if they thought they had enough control over the market to push it through. We're fortunately still in the situation where if any one company tried to do that, the others would eat their lunch.
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# ? Aug 4, 2021 20:54 |
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Maybe it's a ploy to get nerds to buy tools so they can be the first to reverse engineer the DRM!
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# ? Aug 4, 2021 20:57 |
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Oh yeah, absolutely it's bad no matter what. And the easier and more permanent a "switch" that gets flipped at the register, the easier it is for these professional bands of thieves to crack. So yeah you're just gonna end up with some subscription service bullshit and then in 2 years Home Depot will shut down their Ryobi 18v DRM servers and require you to purchase all new 19v tools or whatever. But don't worry, they're not punishing the consumer or hurting the brand!
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# ? Aug 4, 2021 21:00 |
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Or maybe the solution is to simply drill through the casing at a certain point. Thread title
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# ? Aug 4, 2021 21:03 |
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Modchips for drills it is, I guess.
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 11:15 |
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From the Future posted:Has anyone had any luck cutting Japanese wood with their North American circular saw? I heard if you start the cut on an NA board and then quickly swap in the JP board it'll work??
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Literally A Person posted:Now I'm looking at loving forges. Hmm.. maybe I should get a quick change toolpost for my mini lathe. 2 days later Well if I knock out this bit of wall the CNC lathe will fit though the door, but how am I going to reinforce the floor for the 7,000 lb Mill? drat you eBay! e: the drat mill won't even fit in a standard height shipping container!
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 17:32 |
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how can you resist this awesome operator console! 2 screens!
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 17:39 |
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fins posted:Hmm.. maybe I should get a quick change toolpost for my mini lathe. Oh mf'er tell me you're getting a vertical mill and I'll cry with jealousy.
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fins posted:how can you resist this awesome operator console! 2 screens! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-T_uhQ0iE4&t=309s
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After a visit from Dad, it turns out I'm in need of a pole saw. For outdoors I've been using Greenworks 40V, but it doesn't look like they have a recent 40V pole saw available without the battery. Indoors I've got Ryobi One+ 18v. I see there's a One+ Pole Saw for $100 without battery, anyone have any experience with that or a reason to stay away? I have like two trees total that I would ever need to trim, and right now it's only two branches, so I don't really need the higher battery capacity I'd get from a higher voltage too.
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 20:10 |
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Not tried the battery ones but I bought a Sun Joe SWJ805E off Amazon for 50$, (I'm to dumb to figure out how to find a share link on mobile) need an extension cord but it does work surprisingly good, it felt very compatible to gas, with a nice reach, and the chainsaw detached so can use it separately.
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FISHMANPET posted:After a visit from Dad, it turns out I'm in need of a pole saw. For outdoors I've been using Greenworks 40V, but it doesn't look like they have a recent 40V pole saw available without the battery. Indoors I've got Ryobi One+ 18v. I see there's a One+ Pole Saw for $100 without battery, anyone have any experience with that or a reason to stay away? I have like two trees total that I would ever need to trim, and right now it's only two branches, so I don't really need the higher battery capacity I'd get from a higher voltage too. I got one after giving my corded one to my buddy for helping me take down a massive bradford pear. For what you're talking it would fit the bill. It's a full 8' iirc, which is good; feels a bit flimsy, but that's also a "good thing" if you don't want to hold extra weight over your head. I wish the handle had a slot or something for the stamped wrench that comes with.
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Mr. Mambold posted:I got one after giving my corded one to my buddy for helping me take down a massive bradford pear. For what you're talking it would fit the bill. It's a full 8' iirc, which is good; feels a bit flimsy, but that's also a "good thing" if you don't want to hold extra weight over your head. I wish the handle had a slot or something for the stamped wrench that comes with. Saw someone with that same complaint in the reviews, they 3d printed a piece to hold that wrench.
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 20:58 |
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Got a new compound slider miter for my birthday, hopefully replace my 10+ year old 10" fixed Ryobi and my 7 1/4" sliding Kobalt Went with the newly refreshed 10" compound sliding Skil and I'm really liking it. Very solid machine, comes with a shadow line and seems to be trying to position itself next to the DeWalt but at a $250 price point. Skil's becoming the "prosumer" line from Chervon and based on this guy I'm probably going to go for their table saw once inventory comes back.
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 20:59 |
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Oh hey, the Skil tablesaw has a rack-and-pinion fence now too. Didn't when I bought my Metabo HPT. Did a patent expire or something? Everybody's ditching the lovely fences now.
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FCKGW posted:Got a new compound slider miter for my birthday, hopefully replace my 10+ year old 10" fixed Ryobi and my 7 1/4" sliding Kobalt Can this be stored so that the rails aren't sticking out the back? I need everything on casters in my tiny shop, so I can/will pull it out from the wall, but the extra depth is what's kept me from getting a slider. It's that or spend twice as much on the delta/metabo/bosch that have the whole glide thing.
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fins posted:Hmm.. maybe I should get a quick change toolpost for my mini lathe. You need to stay away from the better auction sites then, I'm speaking from experience with the state surplus auctions. First you buy a few lights, some workbenches, maybe a drill press that barely fits in your suburban. Then you see that firetruck with a few hours left on the auction and whats this? Its only going for $1500? You think to yourself "I don't really need a firetruck but the price is right." So far I've managed to avoid buying anything I'd need a CDL to get home or would involve borrowing a construction trailer but one day I'll slip up and end up with a highway sized snowplow truck or something. For the pole saw would an attachment style string trimmer head work? I have a Ryobi 40V with a pole saw and string trimmer attachment, it could sure use more power and battery capacity (2 Ah) but for a normal residential lot this shouldn't be an issue. I'm at the point where I either get more Ryobi batteries/tools or switch to a higher voltage like the 60V Greenworks with the 4/5 Ah batteries, I might do this anyway to have the power to get a little rototiller attachment for flowerbeds.
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# ? Aug 6, 2021 14:08 |
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The ryobi 40v tiller works well enough for my vegetable beds, except for the one I grow corn in, because the even the small chunks of cornstalk bind it up pretty good
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more falafel please posted:Can this be stored so that the rails aren't sticking out the back? I need everything on casters in my tiny shop, so I can/will pull it out from the wall, but the extra depth is what's kept me from getting a slider. It's that or spend twice as much on the delta/metabo/bosch that have the whole glide thing. With the rails pulled the way forward and the saw turned 45 degrees like in the picture the back rail only sticks out maybe 1in past the rear foot of the saw. You should slide the rails back when transporting to center the weight better, but for storage it should be no issue.
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# ? Aug 6, 2021 15:29 |
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Sockser posted:The ryobi 40v tiller works well enough for my vegetable beds, except for the one I grow corn in, because the even the small chunks of cornstalk bind it up pretty good I have the trimmer bhey don't seem to sell the tiller in Canada
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# ? Aug 6, 2021 15:53 |
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CommonShore posted:I have the trimmer bhey don't seem to sell the tiller in Canada https://www.homedepot.ca/product/ryobi-expand-it-universal-cultivator-string-trimmer-attachment/1000101927
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SpeedFreek posted:You need to stay away from the better auction sites then, I'm speaking from experience with the state surplus auctions. First you buy a few lights, some workbenches, maybe a drill press that barely fits in your suburban. Then you see that firetruck with a few hours left on the auction and whats this? Its only going for $1500? You think to yourself "I don't really need a firetruck but the price is right." Wherever I buy from, it's a giant pain in the rear end to actually get it to the shop. There are 5, maybe 6 working lathes in my entire country. Only CNC machine is a Tormach 1100, although I get free time on it in exchange for maintenance. Gotta wait for someone to go bankrupt or die to get a 2nd hand one. Same for mills. One of the downsides of living in a small caribbean island! Had to give up on that awesome Hurco, Shipping, duties, and taxes on shipping make it an insane proposition even before the whole "how is it going to get inside the building" issue. No big machines means no decent riggers around. Although one more beer and that "buy it now" button might get clicked anyway...
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# ? Aug 6, 2021 16:10 |
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Sockser posted:The ryobi 40v tiller works well enough for my vegetable beds, except for the one I grow corn in, because the even the small chunks of cornstalk bind it up pretty good I only need something for the raised beds and flower beds, many moons ago I had a Mantis that worked great for anywhere the big tiller or tractors wont fit. Is your Ryobi the brushless or older style motor? Mine is the older style and the string trimmer gets overwhelmed by anything thick.
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# ? Aug 6, 2021 16:13 |
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If you're willing to do electric, I like my Sun Joe. It copes with moderately clay-y soil if you're willing to do several passes, getting deeper each time. The big problem in my yard was that there had been multiple layers of sod, and nowadays sod is grown on a poly thread mesh base, which wraps itself around the blades.
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tater_salad posted:https://www.homedepot.ca/product/ryobi-expand-it-universal-cultivator-string-trimmer-attachment/1000101927 I've searched "Ryobi 40v cultivator" before and I always got "NOT STOCKED AT THIS STORE NOT AVAILABLE ONLINE" what the hell was I doing wrong? e. ahh I see it was the "40v" part
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