I also have a 904s and it has its place in the shop.
I also have the cordless fuel milwaukee that I use pretty much all the time outside the shop. I prefer it. It does everything 2 speed and has a quick release chuck for the annual cutters square shank. Also has a separate 3 jaw chuck with a...
i have noticed this and i have 2 of them. even with 6.0s it will do it if i work it a moderate amount and it seems to be only if i have it WOT , if i have near max speed but trigger not all the way down it seems fine.
maybe has a circuit protection when its all the way depressed?
If you dont need a big band saw , the swag table with portaband is a great tool.
I have a huge 18" vertical band saw that rarely gets used.
Have a milwaukee dry cut saw and have been happy with it. Yes blades are spendy and very temperamental. Just have to learn them to be comfortable. It's...
Also got some new torks sockets. Had a cornwell set for a decade and broke every t27 I had on a fan clutch in the middle of bfe.
These should hold up a bit better
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i have many m12 tools
stubby 3/8 fuel impact is the most used by far.
then id say the heated jackets , have 3 now and 8-10 3.0 cp batteries. use two for work with the outer shells and one for more formal stuff that stays clean.
RA die grinder
coredless ratchets
Rotary tool (not for...
i noticed that on the angle die grinder . took long enough.
wonder why they only gave the straight grinder 3 speeds instead? was hoping the straight one may be a little more robust.
im sure ill get one to leave a carbide burr in and keep the 2" flap disc on the 90 .
does anyone else with...
mr big is basically a 60 and 84 bolted together. nothing special there IMO
people always say i bet that cost alot and i say yes it did. the tools to fill it though
i dont have the top boxes, but with the lockers ,hutch and top box adjacent to hutch its about 50k if you build it online.
i...
work great on transmission flex plate to converter bolts , v8 car spark plugs .
i prefer round head swivel ratchets so you can flip 180 or use as a nut driver.
this is one i have always wanted but never could justify. I work in the field in harsh So Cal conditions. the summers inland are warm, dryish but warm.
I love my porta cool and thought that i could some way make this work similar as i always have ice available.
the other is running trucks...
m18 fuel 3/8 impact < new m12 stubby 3/8 impact from my experience.
the m18 isnt bad but not as strong or small. i have both one in the shop one in my truck. the one in the truck gets the most use and is my go to for most things.
Id like to think the mid torque 1/2 would be close to the m12...