Hey guys,
I'm looking for some input from my fellow mechanics out there, I'm quite torn and curious how others who aren't carpenters or contractors have their set up. Apologies for the long post in advance.
Currently I'm very heavily invested into the M18 Milwaukee line. I'm an industrial maintenance mechanic at and R&D facility who does a lot of fabrication as well. As far as mechanics power tools go, I have just about every thing I could possibly need. For M18, I have the Fuel Gen 2 High Torque 1/2", Fuel impact driver, Fuel hammer drill, Fuel 1/2" Compact 1/2" Impact, Fuel 4 1/2" grinder, Jobsite Fan, and Wet/Dry Vac. For M12 I have the 1/4" ratchet, the rotary tool, and plan on getting the Fuel Ratchets probably in 3/8" and 1/2". Then for Snappy I have the 3/8" compact impact(love it), the 3/8" ratchet, and the polisher/ sander.
So for my first question I feel pretty good with tools I need for work and in the garage, but is there anything that you guys use that you feel makes life easier at work that I don't have? I just recently started upgrading all this stuff and I'm trying to get it all out of the way now so I don't need to buy much for a while (at least that's how I rationalize my addiction).
I'm planning on most likely adding the Fuel M18 Die Grinder next, and that will probably be it for the most part (as far as mechanic/metal working tools). Does anyone have any input on the M18 Die Grinder? There's very little info out there on it. I would use it mostly for cleaning up cuts and welds, and even throw a cut off wheel on it to get into odd places I can't with my angle grinder. Anyone know the runtime with a 9.0ah?
On to the main question/concern of mine, cutting tools. Occasionally I work with wood at work(cutting up plywood or 2×4's for oddball projects), and every now and again at home. I do all my own repairs and projects at home but that's maybe 4-5 times a year. At work, company has a band saw, a circular saw and a sawzall(older, beat up tools that are more of a pain than anything to go check out and use). At home I have a cheap old cordless HF sawzall and circular saw. They both work marginally, but I hate the battery life on them and they cut poorly. I'm kicking around whether or not I should get a corded or cordless version of those two. I'm debating with my limited use, should I just go the corded route so in 5-8 years my batteries aren't obsolete forcing me to upgrade again? And with that, which of the 2 saws would you say you use more often? Do you guys find use for either of these tools outside of contracting/carpentry trades? Would a multi tool cover any basic wood cutting I needed? When it comes to reciprocating saws, would a hackzall be a better option for me, if I go Cordless?
Finally, does anyone have the M18 Metal Cutting Circ. Saw? What are it's uses/capabilities?
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I'm looking for some input from my fellow mechanics out there, I'm quite torn and curious how others who aren't carpenters or contractors have their set up. Apologies for the long post in advance.
Currently I'm very heavily invested into the M18 Milwaukee line. I'm an industrial maintenance mechanic at and R&D facility who does a lot of fabrication as well. As far as mechanics power tools go, I have just about every thing I could possibly need. For M18, I have the Fuel Gen 2 High Torque 1/2", Fuel impact driver, Fuel hammer drill, Fuel 1/2" Compact 1/2" Impact, Fuel 4 1/2" grinder, Jobsite Fan, and Wet/Dry Vac. For M12 I have the 1/4" ratchet, the rotary tool, and plan on getting the Fuel Ratchets probably in 3/8" and 1/2". Then for Snappy I have the 3/8" compact impact(love it), the 3/8" ratchet, and the polisher/ sander.
So for my first question I feel pretty good with tools I need for work and in the garage, but is there anything that you guys use that you feel makes life easier at work that I don't have? I just recently started upgrading all this stuff and I'm trying to get it all out of the way now so I don't need to buy much for a while (at least that's how I rationalize my addiction).
I'm planning on most likely adding the Fuel M18 Die Grinder next, and that will probably be it for the most part (as far as mechanic/metal working tools). Does anyone have any input on the M18 Die Grinder? There's very little info out there on it. I would use it mostly for cleaning up cuts and welds, and even throw a cut off wheel on it to get into odd places I can't with my angle grinder. Anyone know the runtime with a 9.0ah?
On to the main question/concern of mine, cutting tools. Occasionally I work with wood at work(cutting up plywood or 2×4's for oddball projects), and every now and again at home. I do all my own repairs and projects at home but that's maybe 4-5 times a year. At work, company has a band saw, a circular saw and a sawzall(older, beat up tools that are more of a pain than anything to go check out and use). At home I have a cheap old cordless HF sawzall and circular saw. They both work marginally, but I hate the battery life on them and they cut poorly. I'm kicking around whether or not I should get a corded or cordless version of those two. I'm debating with my limited use, should I just go the corded route so in 5-8 years my batteries aren't obsolete forcing me to upgrade again? And with that, which of the 2 saws would you say you use more often? Do you guys find use for either of these tools outside of contracting/carpentry trades? Would a multi tool cover any basic wood cutting I needed? When it comes to reciprocating saws, would a hackzall be a better option for me, if I go Cordless?
Finally, does anyone have the M18 Metal Cutting Circ. Saw? What are it's uses/capabilities?
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