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Aug 17, 2019
Nice Products!
2 of 2 found this helpful For about 15 years I've been wanting a small table for all my remodeling jobs. There have been many options, but most are too big and/or heavy, or don't fold up very well. Now I can bring this one along to set tools on, or a mud pan, or for painting trim. It even has trays to hold screws, rivets, or wire nuts. I already have a miter saw stand and a larger table for my tile-cutting saw, so now I'm happy to have a smaller portable one I can carry around easily.
Then there's the 4 1/2" saw. It seems very powerful, and I'll probably get a lot of use out of it over the coming years. Once again, I already have a great Makita 7 1/4" framing saw, and a couple of Ryobi cordless 5 1/2", but this one just adds much more to my capabilities.

Oct 03, 2017
Nice bright light
They arrived in a very well-made box that now stores the dimmer bulbs these replaced. I was tired of buying cheaper LED bulbs that claimed to be bright, so I spent a little extra for these a few months ago. I'm more than happy, and 4000k white light looks so much better than the dingy yellow you get from incandescents and some CFL's.

Sep 12, 2017
Changed parts to make it fit my Bostitch T40S2
I needed a STV2 trigger valve but they cost more than sixty dollars at most places.
I gambled and bought this TVA6 hoping the only difference is the shorter shaft with no hole through it. Sure enough, I disassembled it and switched plungers, installed, and was up and running for ten bucks.
For anyone needing a STV2 valve for their T40S2, just buy this one instead and switch out parts. It's very easy.