PadawanWarrior
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I got beat by a girl in arm wrestling when I was in junior high, . As long as she doesn't sick her dog on me I'll probably be alright.Watch it.......she could probably kick your ass
I got beat by a girl in arm wrestling when I was in junior high, . As long as she doesn't sick her dog on me I'll probably be alright.Watch it.......she could probably kick your ass
My ryobi is 1,600 - 500 rpm. Googled equivalent Milwaukee got 2,000 - 600. If there's one that does 120 rpm I'm all ears.Getting your information off the net or do you happen to have 5 or 6?
I'm sure you can find another sausage party thread to post in.Women,
Check out mixing drills. They do super low RPM. Like 0-600 even. Mine is pretty big though. I'm not sure how small they make them.My ryobi is 1,600 - 500 rpm. Googled equivalent Milwaukee got 2,000 - 600. If there's one that does 120 rpm I'm all ears.
My last one got shut down,I'm sure you can find another sausage party thread to post in.
You should probably get.your affairs in order: she knows Pilates.I got beat by a girl in arm wrestling when I was in junior high, . As long as she doesn't sick her dog on me I'll probably be alright.
Ya. My regular cordless drills can go super slow too. Just have to barely push the trigger. But I could imagine if you pushed to hard you'd end up with grinded instead of trimmed buds. That's a guess though. Don't know anything about that device she's got.
Touche. Used drill and speed controller is cheaper.
Most anything decent new is capable. You can get used too.Touche. Used drill and speed controller is cheaper.
I stole all my ryobi tools from my parents garage lol. They're at least a decade old.Most anything decent new is capable. You can get used too.
I have some old ones that where my grandfather's. All polished totally metal. All still work. But I like to look at them more than I've used themI stole all my ryobi tools from my parents garage lol. They're at least a decade old.
I have a bunch of wood planers that are from the 30's I inherited from my grandfather. No idea how to use them but I love having them in my shop to remind me of him.I have some old ones that where my grandfather's. All polished totally metal. All still work. But I like to look at them more than I've used them
I'm not gentle on tools. I broke the casing on one of the batteries using the drill to hammer a nail out of my wait. still works.I have some old ones that where my grandfather's. All polished totally metal. All still work. But I like to look at them more than I've used them
Looks like she got one for her too,My wife got me a new toy to View attachment 5251826
MaybeLooks like she got one for her too,
I'm thinking your wifey is trying to tell you something
I'm just that depraved that when everybody was talking about RPMs and drills that's the first place my mind went to.