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    Water well problems (advice please)

    I'm not great at explaining things, but this type of pressure tank does not use seperate air cushion. It's designed to draw the necessary amount of air in through the inlet of the tank. From what I can tell there is little to no residual air pressure in the tank which is causing the pump to...
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    Water well problems (advice please)

    Hey guys I'm hoping this is the appropriate forum for this discussion. I have a deep well with an approximately 120 gallon pressure tank. My pressure tank (no internal bladder) seems to be water logged. My water pressure drops to 35 psi and within two seconds of the pump activating it has met...
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    Cordless vs pneumatic tools?

    For the high power consumption tools you mentioned I would definitely stick with pneumatic tools. Cordless tools are fine for intermittent use tools like drills, impacts, saws, etc, however when using grinders and sanders you will go through batteries in a hurry.
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    Milwaukee m12 flashlight (new metal model) now available online at HD

    I'm just going to go ahead and put my two cents in, but the milwaukee 2113-21 pivoting flashlight is the greatest lighting product milwaukee makes.
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    Mac Axis ratchet

    I really loved it he feel and smoothness of my Mac axis 3/8 standard handle, but it failed a number of times under high torque. As of now we don't have a Mac guy in town and my snap on dual 80s have been serving me just fine so I have not gone through the hassle of mailing it off. I will say...
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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    The fuel ratchet is a unit. I mashed my index finger up using it a few days ago at work limp writing it. I really love the 3.0 compact batteries when using it.
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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    What size batteries are you guys using on your mid torques? I keep a 5.0 on mine but I really feel like a compact battery would make use of it much nicer, but I just really doubt it would be able to supply enough current for adequate performance.
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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    I could see this being the case for a passenger car technician or a guy that wrenches on cars at the house, but I'm a HD truck and equipment mechanic. A lot of times the high torque isn't quite enough. I tried the 1 inch Milwaukee and was not impressed. It's really hard to beat a good 3/4 or...
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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    I already have the mod torque in 3/8 drive. It rarely gets used to be honest. Between my stubby and high torque the mid torque almost seems like there's too much overlap with the high torque on weight and size to justify it's use very often.
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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    I had considered it but I've had intermittent rarely in the past. I'd feel a lot t better with a new unit. Have done everything from Honda crank pullies to 23k lb leaf spring u-bolts on trucks with it.
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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    Ok so the nose cone of my old 2763 just exploded after 6 years of heavy use. Guess it's time for a 2767.
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    1/4 impact sockets

    My 3/8 Milwaukee mid torque has absolutely wrecked a few of my grey pneumatic duo impact sockets. It's a shame too because the duos are my absolute favorite impact sockets because of their virtually identical physical dimensions to chrome sockets, but the longevity just isn't there.
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    Ratchets pushed to failure (destructive fun)

    It would be strenuous but I feel a young cornfed man such as myself is capable of that type of force. That's only 133 ft lbs of input force.
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    3/4” impact. Air or battery?

    From what I gather the 3/4 Milwaukee is the same gun as the 1/2 with a 3/4 anvil. In real world experience the 1 inch milwaukee is marginally stronger and your only reasonable option for more cordless power. I'm pretty confident a quality 1 inch to 3/4 adapter would hold up well to it, but I...
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    Has Cordless Changed the Frequency on How often you Buy Tools.....

    Grease gun, stubby impact, ratchet, die grinder, etc. They offer unique tooling solutions that few if any other popular brands offer.
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