Milwaukee M18 1/2” mid torque, another charger, and 2 XC5.0 batteries. The mid torque will probably do 90% of what I need out of a 1/2” impact, but I’ll still probably end up with the 2767 too.
Yeah I tried to take the tip off my finger off with a Phillips head screw driver. And I appreciate the words on the tape job, I had to make enough makeshift bandages that I got a pretty good system for it now lol
I can understand that but Id argue that the ergonomics and battery placement has as much to do with destroying Dewalt as outright performance. It’s not just the one thing that makes it better than the other.
So it’s less for outright perfomance, and more for what’s available and where they fit and I think a lot of that has to do with battery size and placement. Especially for me working on cars, the M12 stubby 3/8 impact and 3/8 ratchet have the power and ergonomics I need in a size that fits where...
Absolutely, the M12 line is destroying Dewalt for the 12v stuff, however, especially regarding the impacts and ratchets. I also think the M18 impact options are way better than Dewalt too. That’s what really convinced me to jump over to M18, I used my buddy’s 2767 and compared it to my Dewalt...
I’ve been a Dewalt guy for a while since my dad was a woodworker. I picked up the M12 tools to have something smaller than the 20V stuff. Decided to go ahead and make the jump over to M18 as well. Slowly selling off my Dewalt stuff now. Totally worth it.
There’s a wire nut on there holding the three wires together. It’s just a little difficult to see from where I pushed it into the box. They’re not just twisted together.
So pig tail the grounds together with a single wire going to ground screw
White wires get wire nutted together and never to touch the switch
One black wire to each screw
Did I get that right?
So I finally got around to running a flood light on the front of the garage. Got everything hooked up the way it’s supposed to be, power comes from the panel to a switch by the door, then runs from the switch to the light on the front of the building. If the switch is up, it trips the breaker...