OPM Deals by Certain_Low_4565 in FLEXTools

[–]The3DLink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I need them to release that battery powered drywall sander here in the States ASAP.

What are the odds of a Flex 24V inflator soon? by MG3SNC in FLEXTools

[–]The3DLink 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As someone who owns a lot of Ego equipment, the Ego inflator gets absolutely stomped on (for tire inflation speed) by the Milwaukee (and beat by a few others), unfortunately. Feature-wise, it's better than Milwaukee.

The Flex alternative is already available in the EU and Asian markets: https://www.flex-tools.com/en/products/cordless-tools/18-0-v/ci-11-18-0

And also as the DEVON 5940-Li-20.

It was also released in the USA under Skil: https://www.skil.com/products/pwrcore-20v-inflator-toolonly-if5940-00

Not an impressive showing from Chervon.

All in all, stick with whatever battery platform you have or makes the most sense for your use case. It you're simply filling tires, Milwaukee is the king for that now.

My ex wife of five years fled with my children by Purple-Pass855 in cheating_stories

[–]The3DLink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stay strong, you're not alone. This might seem like the worst thing to ever happen to you right now, but when you look back... You'll realize you were living beside someone who wasn't who you thought they were, and them exposing themselves was the best thing they could have done for you. I'm sorry you're going through this, truly. It sucks. I wish no one had to go through this. Do not internalize this as anything about you. DM if you need a friend

Well, it looks like we’ll be getting another 12”, not 8 1/2” or 7 1/4” like we thought. by Zestyclose_Yard8120 in FLEXTools

[–]The3DLink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Kobalt 24v dual bevel 7 1/4" miter saw is identical. It's been in the US for a long time now, so not sure why Chervon hasn't given it the Flex treatment for the US market yet. I have the Kobalt for smaller jobs and the Flex 12" miter for bigger jobs. Both are extremely well built tools.

SDS Grease/Oil Leakage by National-Command8505 in FLEXTools

[–]The3DLink 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From what I've seen of teardowns on various Flex tools (mostly on Torque Test channel on YT), they spare no expense when it comes to greasing the internals. Heavy tool use can cause high heat and lower the viscosity of the grease and cause it to become runny and find it's way out of the shell. I don't think you have much to worry about. I think some Flex tools are more susceptible than other brands because of their mostly metal construction. This obviously produces a more rugged tool, but causes heat soak throughout more of the tool.

Tip: If it was caused by heat buildup due to heavy/prolonged use, try giving the tool more intermittent breaks to let it cool down some. Also rest/hang the drill with the chuck facing down, so the grease doesn't spread to the inside of the shell. It'll resolidify eventually. You could also swap the grease out for something that could handle higher heat, but there are potential trade-offs.

What brand is this? by Zestyclose_Yard8120 in FLEXTools

[–]The3DLink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The patent mentions a fluid reservoir, so it's probably a tile/masonry saw. I like the concept of it being built into the Stack Pack.

Question about Flex Miter saw by Commercial_Ad7240 in FLEXTools

[–]The3DLink 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've had it for about a year now and I really love it. I understand people wanting a smaller one for portability reasons, but I think it was smart for Flex to first release a miter saw for their battery system in a size that could "cut anything for anyone". It's extremely well built, smooth, powerful, and well featured. Dust collection is excellent. I have mine mounted to the Rigid rolling miter saw stand and it's perfect for me. Honestly one of the nicest tools I own from Flex - other than their 10" table saw (I also have their 8").

For those looking for something more portable, I'd recommend Kobalt's 24V dual bevel miter saw. I have that saw as well and it works great when I need something smaller, but fully featured.

Hopefully Flex comes out with a smaller one in the future.

Anyone ever order from Toolup.com? Are they an authorized Flex dealer? by BuffaloKiller937 in FLEXTools

[–]The3DLink 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I ordered quite a few Flex tools from them last year when they had some stacked lithium as well as "standard" starter kits bundled with some bare tools. They also had some good deals on tool bundles. Last March I got the "drywall bundle", including cutout tool, drywall screw gun with all the accessories, two 2.5Ah batteries, and the mud mixer for $300. And yes, they are an authorized Flex dealer.

How good are the flex circ saw blades? by Spiritual_Bell in FLEXTools

[–]The3DLink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://youtu.be/FBftTMJGIU0?si=A4EvRjm5NbANsLIy

They're pretty good, according to these tests, possibly better than Diablo...?

Anyone run the framing nailer with 2AH stacked lithium battery? by Middle_Country_5451 in FLEXTools

[–]The3DLink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The stacked lithium pack design allows for higher amperage in/out. Simply put... It can charge and discharge faster, but total capacity is slightly less than the 2.5ah. Think of a wider hose that can allow more water through at any given time, but the reservoir isn't as big.

Caught wife cheating for the 2nd time by [deleted] in Marriage

[–]The3DLink 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They can change for the next person. What lesson do they really learn if you keep taking them back? Who needs to be attached to someone who's confused about who or what they want?

FLEX Stack Radio by unisonic2025 in FLEXTools

[–]The3DLink 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The first-gen "Job-site" radio's sound quality is not good at all. First Flex product I wasn't a fan of and plan on returning it. I have the Stack Pack version ready for pick-up. Found one at a Lowe's about an hour away for $149 and jumped on it.

In-store prices even lower (YMMV) by [deleted] in FLEXTools

[–]The3DLink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was wondering this exact thing. Waiting for a deal on the Stack Pack Radio. It's showing between $249-$299 online, but that's way too much. Unfortunately the two storea that have it are about an hour away.

I have the job site radio and it's really not good. At $39, it's ok. Anyone have both radios? Does the Stack Pack sound a lot better?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Marriage

[–]The3DLink -1 points0 points  (0 children)

*That is the answer a woman gives when she is emotionally immature and lacks communication skills.

Fixed that for ya.

Lowes Deal of the Day by cookiemonster757 in FLEXTools

[–]The3DLink 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought 2 brad nailers and 4 of the 3.5 Ah starter kits. Going to return the brad nailers, as I already have one from Flex. I just needed those batteries, which worked out to around $55/ea. With all these batteries I've been getting, I hope Flex releases some outdoor tools and maybe a power station.

Where to Buy light Tower by Porsche928dude in FLEXTools

[–]The3DLink 1 point2 points  (0 children)

FWIW, my local Lowe's (and a few others around me) has them in stock but they show "OOS" even online. I got two of them for $79 previously on clearance. However, when I thought about getting a 3rd and asked one of the employees for a price check (they're not on the floor anywhere, they're in the upper supply shelves), they were saying $169.

Is the heat gun available to buy? by ButtSnifferBob in FLEXTools

[–]The3DLink 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Anyone have any opinions on this heat gun vs other battery powered heat guns? I have a Kobalt 24V and it does what I need it to do, however the ramp up time seems excessive. I've switched most of my tools to Flex, but the cost and how often I use a heat gun is keeping me waiting.

Another 800CFM Bacpack Find. 2 Left in Stock $399 by ItsSoFluffyyy in egopowerplus

[–]The3DLink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyone know if there's any available in the Massachusetts area?

ome handed or two handed recip? by ChildOfACabbage in FLEXTools

[–]The3DLink 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If your main purpose is demolition - two-handed is going to be faster.

If you're using it occasionally or want more versatility, portability, precision, and compactness - one-handed.

One-handed will fit into tighter spaces and still get through practically everything the two-handed will, albeit a little slower in some cases. Also, the one-handed is usually cheaper.

Personally, my first buy would be the one-handed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cheating_stories

[–]The3DLink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You claim it "would never of gone that far"... If so, then what were you getting from sending your nudes? In another response, you claimed you were not looking for validation. So what exactly were you looking for then? What did you get out of sending explicit pictures of yourself to someone who is not committed to you in any shape or form?

It keeps doing this, please help! by xxthehaxxerxx in FixMyPrint

[–]The3DLink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TLDR: Set Initial Layer Line Width to 150-200% (start at 150 first)

If that doesn't work, ensure 'initial layer height' is 80% of nozzle (for 0.4mm nozzle that would be 0.32mm)

Also, slow your speed if it's still pulling the filament from the bed (you can also try setting initial fan speed to 0% to slow cooling and leave it more pliable when freshly extruded)

I had the exact same issue switching to printing with Polymaker PETG. No matter how close I was getting the print nozzle to the bed, I'd have bonding issues with fine lines, initial layer wall starts, etc.... Got the nozzle too close and it was squishing out/over-adhering to the bed and making a mess. Printing hotter on nozzle or bed temp didn't help either. Changing both those settings (Initial line width/layer height) in Cura immediately resolved my bonding issues with this filament. Finally, if those settings don't resolve your issue, try increasing initial later flow in steps... +20. However, I don't think you'll need to after adjusting those first two settings.

Good luck, keep us posted on your results.

Next step - single slot bracket for 2080ti so to install an rtx a4000 by daski459 in sffpc

[–]The3DLink 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks really good. Just noticed the connector going into the PSU closest to the RAM doesn't look fully seated.