I need a tool blog that reviews power tools both old and new like 14.4v makita drills and shit
In return I will post wacky ductwork craft and shit made by the bored techs at Gensco
I work HVAC
>>1037933
>I need a tool blog that reviews power tools both old and new like 14.4v makita drills and shit
I just Google old shit if curious but I don't bother with reviews. If it's used I get it so cheap I don't care. If you get some old shit, post a thread and someone with it can chime in.
Do want to see HVAC funstuff though!
holy fuck i just realized what a sick pic that is
>>1037933
Toolguyd.com
>>1038141
Here ya go
I got this from the Gensco warehouse in Fife, WA
The office techs are fucking crazy
>>1038220
I have it framed in my garage
>>1038247
Thanx homie
On the topic of review. I followed a few people on Instagram. One being toolaholic and the other, toolpig.
I think both of them get a lot of free equipment in return giving a "honest"(good) review.
It annoys me a little. Toolaholic is pretty decent when showing examples but very rarely says anything negative about big brands (shill).
Toolpig however says he's a home renovation contractor, so I'm often surprised by the poor techniques used when demoing some tools. Goes out of his way to show how much you need tool features that really you don't need if it were based just in your skill and ability to use the tool.
In the end I think a lot of reviewers are full of shit. They give a good idea of what tools can do but I think theyre just in it for free gear.