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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    Haven't paid much attention to what pre-post 'riff pricing on Red tools is, but just looked up the Precision Blower Bare tool. Am I over thinking this but $180 for this is a bit high.... I suppose I can keep my eye out to see what Father Day promos come around.
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    Zoro Deals Thread

    HVAC Vacumn Pump
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    Zoro Deals Thread

    thanks Wolf. Not sure if used up but won't work with my cart
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    Zoro Deals Thread

    If anyone has a code not to be used, please DM me if you don't mind.
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    Drilling Out Polywater Seal

    Fiber has finally come into town. It's just a RG11 and Copper OSP https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/tk0am07ix0a1jtibznvbn/IMG_3181.jpeg?rlkey=w8ymb779myol0u40sgj0hd1zn&st=lm45sxfk&dl=0
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    Drilling Out Polywater Seal

    Looking for Suggestions how this can done this minimizing the possiblity of nicking a wire I have a conduit on the inside of the house coming from outside - it's sealed with PolyWater Seal. I need to pull a new low voltage cable through. I have no idea how much or deep the polywater seal is in...
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    Exposed Conduit Duct Sealing

    What is the -proper- material to use when sealing a vertical facing conduit coming out of the ground, adjacent to a pole....where low voltage tel comes from the pole ------>below ground back into the house. Duct Seal or Foam. I've seen it both ways.......not sure what the -standard- is
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    Thawing Out Frozen Conduits

    trying to pull something in new
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    Thawing Out Frozen Conduits

    I haven't even looked yet (conduit closest to the street pole). This is more low voltage (fiber, coax). Between the below freezing temps, snow, (plowed to the right snow drift) and what not, I'm going to expect some level of this conduit to be frozen or even the conduit run.....there my be some...
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    The Milwaukee addiction thread! :)

    What about pancake downstairs with just a longer hose Red Nailers have replaced all my Hitachis and Max. I was just looking at my stash of hoses, bags of Prevost fittings and what not and planning to do d a spring purge
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    Pex plumbing connections

    I'm still a copper preference for most water applications.....but do have the M12 expander and have used it when doing some crazy European style baseboards that were hung super flush to the wall. It was pretty -neat- using Pex for this instead of ridgid pipe....as I just was able to just have a...
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    Stainless PW Fittings on Steel

    They're actually replacing Hansens...I was going through my PW setup (gasser for utilitarian) and dedicated electric for the cars. It was a myriad of brass on the QC and the plugs on previous seemed to be plated. It was fine...except of yes, sticky disconnects. Between rebuild and time, cheaper...
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    Stainless PW Fittings on Steel

    :rolleyes: All my tip heads, lances, etc are all 1/4 SS setup for my PW setup. I just ordered new SS 3/8 QC to replace the Brass Ones on my PW Hose. I totally forgot until now that the reason why I didn't do that in the 1st place was due to my main concern about SS seizing onto the steel...
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    Milwaukee M18 Tire Inflator Thoughts?

    LOL. U made me RTFM now. The only time I paid attention on the cycle was just as it was about to end set pressure. My visual/audible interpretation of it was that it went .5 up and then deflated back down....is what I was thinking it was doing all this time
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    Milwaukee M18 Tire Inflator Thoughts?

    I don't think it cycles but more like over-inlates and just deflates a smidge to bring it to set PSI
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