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On 2025-04-16 7:06 a.m., flood of sins wrote:
> On 2025-04-15, Cindy Hamilton <chamilton5280@invalid.com> wrote:
>> On 2025-04-15, flood of sins <fos@sdf.org> wrote:
>>> On 2025-04-15, Cindy Hamilton <chamilton5280@invalid.com> wrote:
> 
>>>> You've confused me for someone who gives a shit.  I usually order
>>>> boneless Buffalo wings.
> 
>>> peeve of the day:
> 
>>> boneless chicken wings are chicken wings in the same way large
>>> language models are artificially intelligent.
> 
>> Ah, I knew I'd trigger somebody.
> 
> glad i could oblige. :)
> 
>> Hang on.  I've got to get my Sawzall and my Skilsaw.  Both are
>> Makita brand.
> 
> Milwaukee Sawzall in my tool crib. the real deal. Ryobi skilsaw.
> not the real deal. is the only Ryobi tool i have so it's called
> the Ryobi saw. i'm glad i got both in the early 90s when good
> quality tools were reasonably priced. will never need to replace
> them and never have to deal with battery obsolescence.
> 
> that triggers me too. have been cleaning out my late fathers
> workshop and happened across just that. a whole bunch of
> perfectly good power tools with useless irreplaceable batteries
> i had to drop off at e-waste facilities.
> 
I have a lot of Ryobi woodworking tools, bought as an inexpensive
package many years ago. Now the Ni batteries don't hold a charge for
long and a Li replacement would cost more than the original package
price. In addition, the reverse/forward switch on the drill has
broken.
My son gave me a couple of Milwaukee M12 drills (one of them an angle
drill) and they certainly seem to be superior. I have just bought a
Milwaukee chainsaw and it seems to be superior to my Stihl gas one.