I'm not sure if you know how math works, but that's an extra $150. What does the extra $150 get me? Is the slider portion of it kind of a pseudo table saw?
Just go ahead and spend it. If you don't, you'll be buying one with a slide a year from now. You can cut wider boards
Yep. Bought one without the slider, spent a year flipping boards and trying to match the cut, then bought a dewalt with the slider. Might as well buy it now.
The version on Amazon you linked doesn't have a blade half wit. The one with a blade, which I assume you want, is $299
Click on "Style." So what the hell is the difference between that one and the $299 one that says "with saw blade?"
What did you expect from a guy that can't sum? https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B000ASBCK4/ref=as_li_ss_tl?&linkCode=sl1&tag=msawbzz-20&linkId=809de93d4b035bd8e59543177af6569e&sa-no-redirect=1
Lowes now offering 10% to all vets. Just sign up, use my lowes card when making purchases, and you get the 10% off. Just need name, branch and discharge date. It's an instant check. http://www.lowes.com/military
Haven't they been doing that a long time? I hired a vet a year or so ago to do some work for me and he offered to buy all the stuff for that very reason.
Nope. Disabled vets, yes. But otherwise, only supposed to get discount on certain holidays. If you had an old reserves ID card, you could ask for discount and get it. But you weren't supposed to.
Home Depot schill here : Policy is service connected, career retired, or active duty. That said you generally won't have a problem unless you're buying a job lot quantities of stuff, appliances, or shingles. Each store varies, of course.
FIL gave me his old Bosch 16v several years ago, and it was already the oldest drill in the world. Still runs like it's brand new.
I dunno. Maybe this guy qualifies as disabled, but he seems pretty able as far as I can tell. I went to Lowe's with him and saw him get the discount.