ddurrett896
Well-known member
Any deals on the 6.5" fuel circular saw? I've decided I need one and they never seem to be included in any of the sales I see.
I’d get the 7 1/4 for bevel cuts or the worm drive.
Any deals on the 6.5" fuel circular saw? I've decided I need one and they never seem to be included in any of the sales I see.
I’d get the 7 1/4 for bevel cuts or the worm drive.
I was able to sell the free 3/8 ratchet that came with the drill and impact for $85 locally, tool only. I took a little while, but i was in no hurry.I've still got my original box/packing materials from my 3/8" kit purchase. So I will throw everything in that box and sell it as new. I am fairly confident I can sell a $120-130.
Nice.... i am still using my 6.5 with the original blade... but did buy the 7.5.....
I've had that ⁷¼ fuel sidewinder for a few years now, it's a nice saw, really handy for cutting things up in the trusses, and cutting sheet goods. The only thing I don't like is you can only get it with the blade on the right side.
I figure a left side blade is coming soon it isn’t like it is hard to make and there definitely is demand for it.
I figure a left side blade is coming soon it isn’t like it is hard to make and there definitely is demand for it.
If it was that easy, it would already be out. Not saying it is difficult, but a majority of the tool will need new molds in order to make, and not cost effective. The only time I think it would have made sense to release a left & right version, is at the same time, and more for research purposes to see which sells more. Releasing one later on, wouldn't give an accurate representation of how much actual demand
Milwaukee 7 tool fuel w 2/batteries for $999 plus 20% off the M18 FUEL Cordless Kit if buy $25 in select Milwaukee Accessories plus free shipping.
Is this a good, great or ok deal?
https://www.acmetools.com/shop/tool...s/milwaukee-2997-27-m18-fuel-7-tool-combo-kit
any deals around on 5 or 6 amp hour m18 batteries?
I have some I would sell.
Anyone see the 23 gauge pin nailer anywhere yet?
I have some I would sell.
Anyone see the 23 gauge pin nailer anywhere yet?
16" Bar Fuel chainsaw $249@ Homedepot, is that a decent deal?
I'm looking to pick up a 2715-20 SDS drill. It seems like these guys never go on sale, what does a good price on this drill look like?
Not the 2715, this is the 2712.... 1" cap.
HD combo deal
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...ERCH=REC-_-rv_nav_plp_rr-_-NA-_-305908163-_-N
Do you know if I can do that in store and return the battery?
I'm not sure if I should go for the smaller model. I know I'll be drilling some 7/8" holes but I don't know if I'd ever do 1" or 1 1/8" holes. I know the smaller one will do 7/8 but I also know the larger drill will have an easier time with the larger holes. Is it worth it stepping up to the larger SDS drill?
I'm not sure if I should go for the smaller model. I know I'll be drilling some 7/8" holes but I don't know if I'd ever do 1" or 1 1/8" holes. I know the smaller one will do 7/8 but I also know the larger drill will have an easier time with the larger holes. Is it worth it stepping up to the larger SDS drill?
16" Bar Fuel chainsaw $249@ Homedepot, is that a decent deal?
Depends on how often you need to use it. Regular M18 hammer drill should do fine for occasional use with non-SDS masonry bits less than 1".
Absolutely NOT.
SDS exist for a reason, hammer drills are a crutch when in a tight spot and drilling small diameters in soft materials.
Absolutely NOT.
SDS exist for a reason, hammer drills are a crutch when in a tight spot and drilling small diameters in soft materials.

Absolute truth here. Once you’ve used an SDS you won’t want to use a hammer drill unless you have to.
Absolutely NOT.
SDS exist for a reason, hammer drills are a crutch when in a tight spot and drilling small diameters in soft materials.
Like I said i bought a cheap hf sds and it works awesome.... corded but for the few times I needed one I was able to save money and get a couple m18 fuel grinders, chainsaw and other stuff. If i used one more than once every few years it would be on my list.. i used my hf to remove tile at a friend's place.... still works and we killed it.I installed a 4 post and a 2 post lift in my muffler shop in 1998 with a corded Milwaukee holeshooter and a 3/4" masonry bit with a 1/2" shank. not even a hammer drill. Took the better part of a 10 hour day but it worked, a cheap corded hammerdrill is a luxury compared to that. Fast forward and I'm slamming 7/8" holes in concrete with this at work now,
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/Power-Tools/Drilling/Rotary-Hammers/5317-21
I'd still use an old harbor freight corded hammer drill at home and smile about it if that's what I had to use.
RE: the 6.0 amp M12 batteries
Do they ever sell a 2 pack?
Go with the SDS Plus. No comparison to a standard hammer drill. I use and SDS for all sorts of things, like digging holes in clay soil, concrete hole saws, driving ground rods and floor scraping. Of course, they will punch a hole through concrete block like butter.