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Fcvapor05

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Snap-on precision screwdriver set
Snap-On regular (i.e. non-anti-tamper) torn keys
Knipex 12" cobra to go with my 12" alligator that I have already
Knipex 12" pliers wrench
Knipex Cobolt
Knipwx Twinforce cutter
Snap-On 18" demo chisel
Snap-On metric nut driver set
 

97tbird

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Well its official.... I've been spending way too much time on here.

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And a pic to compare size with my co-worker's dewalt 12vmax..
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Anddd I finally broke down and bought a br5t (3/8 in 1/4 body) i've been eyeing up ever since i found it hidden away on my matco guy's truck. (1st rat is the br5t, 2nd is a ARSE5TB ,3rd is a AFR58TM)
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97tbird

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You won't regret it. The FUEL stuff is completely awesome.

So far I'm not impressed with the light, prob wont ever use it. But the impact I got to use today on some main cap bolts and it knocked em lose like it was nothing :)

I'll decide in a few weeks if I will expand my milwaukee collection.
 

Fcvapor05

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So far I'm not impressed with the light, prob wont ever use it. But the impact I got to use today on some main cap bolts and it knocked em lose like it was nothing :)

I'll decide in a few weeks if I will expand my milwaukee collection.

I have the light too. I don't think it's ever had a battery in it.

Ok, fine. Everything FUEL is completely awesome, except for the light, which is as stupid as every other light that uses a rechargeable battery.
 

Fcvapor05

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What else do you have thats m12/m18? I was looking at the m18 fuel drills online, opinions?

M18 3/8" drill
M18 hackzall
M18 Fuel sawzall
M18 Fuel 1/4" hex impact
M18 Fuel 1/2" high torque impact w/ friction ring
M18 Fuel circular saw
M12 Fuel 1/4" hex impact
M12 3/8" drill
M12 90 deg drill
M12 3/8" ratchet
M12 caulk gun

I've used all of those tools a LOT, with the exception of the circ saw which is a relatively recent purchase.

I'll put it to you this way- if there was a special tool I needed and Milwaukee makes a cordless version, I wouldn't hesitate to buy it. Only one of those tools has ever given me a problem, and when that happened, Milwaukee took care of it without any fuss. I recommend them highly, as do a lot of people on this board.

The Fuel tools are a significant upgrade from the regular M18/M12 (which were already very very good) in terms of both power and battery life. I would say the difference in price is worth it.
 
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97tbird

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M18 3/8" drill
M18 hackzall
M18 Fuel sawzall
M18 Fuel 1/4" hex impact
M18 Fuel 1/2" high torque impact w/ friction ring
M18 Fuel circular saw
M12 Fuel 1/4" hex impact
M12 3/8" drill
M12 90 deg drill
M12 3/8" ratchet
M12 caulk gun

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Home depot is doing some promo.. buy "this, get "this" free. I'll have to take a look. Don't be surprised if you get a PM from me
 

Fcvapor05

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Home depot is doing some promo.. buy "this, get "this" free. I'll have to take a look. Don't be surprised if you get a PM from me

What I've got is nothing. Search for the 'Milwaukee Addiction' thread if you want to see some impressively large sets of Milwaukee tools.
 
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beakie

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picked up some new to me, and new in the box unused woodworking pieces from a guy tonight.
2x 2" & 2x 3" Engineers squares


Router guide set


Kreg pocket hole jig, old school cast aluminum, will replace my plastic & bushing insert Wolfcraft jig


Lee Valley Veritas Dowelling Jig


Carpenters Sliding Square


Also tossed in some Irwin racheting hand clamps since I didn't haggle on prices (bout 1/4 of new value)
 

MikeF2316

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I have the light too. I don't think it's ever had a battery in it.

Ok, fine. Everything FUEL is completely awesome, except for the light, which is as stupid as every other light that uses a rechargeable battery.

I have used the light in the right of this picture alot. The battery lasts a long time, the light output is broad and it's nice and bright. As good as any plug in trouble light, but without the cord and heat.

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MrJason

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I don't remember exactly but If I'd guess I would say 36". 3/8" drive. Matco. Paid $40 for it.
I have the exact same extension, and boy does it come in handy.

Bellhousing bolts on my bogger, or hot rod, easy to get to with that extension.

You scored that at $40.
 

joshpellett

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That's exactly what I was thinking. It would be nice for bellhousing bolts. Instead of putting together every extention I own to make a long one
 

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I got this for my dad, he said he wanted a set of 3/8 drive deep 6 point chrome sockets. That particular combination isn't the easiest to find. I found this S-K set on the 'Bay for $58 and it is brand new in packaging, dated C. 1999.

1/4-1" they are very pretty sockets. Chrome very nice. The broaching is shallow. dad loves em, i dun gud :)
 

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marinepride

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I got this for my dad, he said he wanted a set of 3/8 drive deep 6 point chrome sockets. That particular combination isn't the easiest to find. I found this S-K set on the 'Bay for $58 and it is brand new in packaging, dated C. 1999.

1/4-1" they are very pretty sockets. Chrome very nice. The broaching is shallow. dad loves em, i dun gud :)
Good buy!
 

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Picked these up at the mac tools booth at the nhra drags yesterday, 30$ for the stubby torx, 50$ for the metric T-handle set, and a free chisel they gave me, I'd say not a bad deal at all!!!


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MrJason

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That's exactly what I was thinking. It would be nice for bellhousing bolts. Instead of putting together every extention I own to make a long one
It works, and has worked for us since I was a boy.

Only way my pops could get to bellhousing bolts 25 years ago, was to make his own 40" extension. I still have that piece, but use the Matco unit more often than not.

Glad to know another gearhead on here!
 

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I scored this matching side box for $450. I really didn't need it but the opportunity for a cranberry side box don't happen everyday. He had two of them for sale. It is the older KR711 without the Lock n Roll.

I have a question for anyone that has a SO side box. Does your box just hang on with no other means of attachment? Nothing on the bottom?



 
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oholto

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Just got some new tools! I got a set of MAC BHFM box end wrenches but the 14/15mm hasn't shipped yet :mad:

I also got a Snap On 3/8" long handle ratchet

Overall, very happy with both! :thumbup:
 

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These came in this week, the light from Amazon (to replace an identical Sears-branded one that grew legs during the last move) and the others from HJE. I forgot to request box art. :(

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AndrewV

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I scored this matching side box for $450. I really didn't need it but the opportunity for a cranberry side box don't happen everyday. He had two of them for sale. It is the older KR711 without the Lock n Roll.

I would have tried to grab both, and mounted it on top of the other.
 

Buckgnarly

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I scored this matching side box for $450. I really didn't need it but the opportunity for a cranberry side box don't happen everyday. He had two of them for sale. It is the older KR711 without the Lock n Roll.

I have a question for anyone that has a SO side box. Does your box just hang on with no other means of attachment? Nothing on the bottom?





Holy **** you should have gotten both! Yes, my sidebox just hangs with lip, no attaching at bottom.
 
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