I suppose that's how the Eastern countries have got away with copying the original cells without infringing copy write, will have a look tomorrow and measure some of the original A123 cells.
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That’s the think I like about them. If you’re working in a risky area I think you have a bit more control than just ripping through with a saw that could be set at the wrong depth.They are indeed very handy. Take care though! One of my luckiest ever moments I think was cutting out this board with multitool. Rather incredibly I didn't nick any of them or the pipe.
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The Dewalt Multi Tool 'Kit' (DCS355P1) comes with depth stop, duct extractor adaptor etc .... but most people just buy the skeleton tool and miss out on the depth stop which is probably available as optional extra!
When I was buying power tools I always tried to by them in cases. Easier to store and see at a glance what is missing out of the box. Same with sockets and spannerrs etc, always on rails or spanner clip racks.Even then it might depend where and when you buy the kit. Full sets can be comprehensive, but tool manufacturers often strip them down to the bare bones as many customers care more about price, than about content.
One recent example that comes to mind was the purchase of Makita's 12V mini circular saw, which I bought last year. This was a rare occasion where I didn't buy the bare tool and got a good deal on a kit. I wanted a couple of extra batteries and it was more expensive to buy them separately, than to buy the kit that also included charger and a nice case. What it didn't include was a fence, which is usually included with any circular saw! Rather than pay the buggers extra, I repurposed one from an old tool.
But only if you have a wife that does not think that clearing up is stacking everything on top of each other.When I was buying power tools I always tried to by them in cases. Easier to store and see at a glance what is missing out of the box. Same with sockets and spannerrs etc, always on rails or spanner clip racks.
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