Raisedonadeere
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Milwaukee 2704 drill anyone using?
I am about to make the switch to a Milwaukee M18 platform, with saws, drivers and drills. I am pretty clear about what I want except the 2704 hammer drill/driver gives me pause. I have never used a driver drill with that much torque, 1200 in/lbs. My Dewalts and porter cables are in the 350 to 500 range. They flat have put the hurt on me a few times, not literally, but it sure smarted a few times using hole saws and when I use them on my RV to do the jacks sometimes if I let it hit the end of travel it about twists my arm off if I let it catch me by surprise.
At 1200 inlbs I wonder it is a serious injury waiting to happen, and I might need to instead go for the 2702 which is 550 inch lbs. Occasionally I need a powerful drill but that 1200 inlbs of torque just sitting there ready to bite maybe I should be scared a little. Maybe I could get used to setting the screw torque at some max that I think will not kill me and let that be my safety guard until I am ready to attach the handle tame the beast.
I use my drill for RV jacks, remodeling, electrical wiring, drilling holes in steel with hole saws on my tractor and machinery, hanging pictures, you name it.
What is your experience with this thing? What would you think of it as your only drill when moving around from job to job?
I don't like carrying around two drills and I could use the high torque from time to time but maybe from a practical standpoint that is just too much in one drill so to have the high torque I better plan on two drills.
I am about to make the switch to a Milwaukee M18 platform, with saws, drivers and drills. I am pretty clear about what I want except the 2704 hammer drill/driver gives me pause. I have never used a driver drill with that much torque, 1200 in/lbs. My Dewalts and porter cables are in the 350 to 500 range. They flat have put the hurt on me a few times, not literally, but it sure smarted a few times using hole saws and when I use them on my RV to do the jacks sometimes if I let it hit the end of travel it about twists my arm off if I let it catch me by surprise.
At 1200 inlbs I wonder it is a serious injury waiting to happen, and I might need to instead go for the 2702 which is 550 inch lbs. Occasionally I need a powerful drill but that 1200 inlbs of torque just sitting there ready to bite maybe I should be scared a little. Maybe I could get used to setting the screw torque at some max that I think will not kill me and let that be my safety guard until I am ready to attach the handle tame the beast.
I use my drill for RV jacks, remodeling, electrical wiring, drilling holes in steel with hole saws on my tractor and machinery, hanging pictures, you name it.
What is your experience with this thing? What would you think of it as your only drill when moving around from job to job?
I don't like carrying around two drills and I could use the high torque from time to time but maybe from a practical standpoint that is just too much in one drill so to have the high torque I better plan on two drills.
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