Chromdome35
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Is it just me, or did milwaukee change the demolition gloves??
Not sure, but I bought a pair at the start of winter and by the end of January the fingertips were worn out in them.
Is it just me, or did milwaukee change the demolition gloves??
I figure grease is like engine oil for the most part, lots of options and lots of opinions from various users. I use the regular NAPA wheel bearing grease in almost everything I grease (older big trucks, older pickup trucks, etc) I haven't ever needed any of the specialty greases, so I can't comment on those, but I feel like every NLGI #2 grease I've ever bought has been the same as every other.
The Lock N Lube coupler.
Not sure, but I bought a pair at the start of winter and by the end of January the fingertips were worn out in them.
Put the M12 Fuel Hackzall to the test. Cut a piece of light rail, my other tools are packed up for a move. Used one of the Diablo extreme metal cutting blades. One XC battery (not 4.0, 32Wh) barely got through. Blade it's still good. The top was hard! Guess it work hardened.
I feel like it did pretty well. View attachment 753312
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Ask and ye shall receive
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...EN-II-FUEL-Blower-2725-21HD-2724-20/304160604
Thanks, I appreciate the unbiased review. The Milwaukee string trimmer does seem pretty good, but I figure if I'm going with the Ego blower, might as well go with the Ego string trimmer too.
I have used them at work for years, well worth the money. I was sold when I saw an advertisement of them cutting a ball hitch down the middle with one.Nice, just got some of those blades and that looks like a pretty damn good test!
I have seen some talk on the internet about the Milwaukee grease gun having metric threads on the end of the hose, but the 2017 manufactured one that I just purchased has "standard" 1/8" NPT threads. I put a lock and lube coupler on the end and like it quite a bit.
i just bought one of these. any recommendations on what canisters of grease to buy or avoid?
I figure grease is like engine oil for the most part, lots of options and lots of opinions from various users. I use the regular NAPA wheel bearing grease in almost everything I grease (older big trucks, older pickup trucks, etc) I haven't ever needed any of the specialty greases, so I can't comment on those, but I feel like every NLGI #2 grease I've ever bought has been the same as every other.
i actually meant "dont get XYZ, it seems to always jam in the tube". i agree with you about grease, wheel bearing grease is the answer to all the grease activities i end up doing.
i actually meant "dont get XYZ, it seems to always jam in the tube". i agree with you about grease, wheel bearing grease is the answer to all the grease activities i end up doing.
that is the one i was looking at, but for 30$ i wanted to make sure that it was the one with the great reviews.
thanx . . . . . . .
I do believe there originally some very early release with a metric thread but has been changed for uniformity I have a M12 grease gun for more than a year now and its not metric
I bought 2 more pair today - and I put them on and thought to myself they seem thinner and flimsy.. I can swear these things used to be thicker, and the lower price tag makes me suspicious.
Edit - I actually still have pictures of the first pair of demo gloves I ever bought, that I took showing how much abuse they were holding up to.. zooming in, I wanna say the little grippy parts were hex shaped patterns, and the pairs I just bought they are round... it's hard to tell cause they are worn - but I wanna say that padding is hex shaped.. am I losing my mind?
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And the newer ones say "smart swipe" on the index finger, these didn't
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Yea I signed up 2 days ago..
I believe I read somewhere that Milwaukee has a patent on a dual voltage battery pack.. I'm guessing it's either that, or the chainsaw..
It would be awesome if they do release a dual/ higher voltage battery and tools, but part of me hopes they don't. The responsible part that knows I can't afford 4 new batteries and a couple new tools
If they do go that route, I hope one of the first tools they release is a 6" grinder. I'm def holding off buying the dewalt until they make the announcement
What I gathered from that email is that it is an improvement/advancement specifically for the M18 line. I would think they would have worded that differently if this was going to be an announcement of a dual voltage product.
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I just might have to bite on that mid torque kit for $199 I see posted from HD
Is that still good?
Does anyone know if ACME has it for that or is just a Home Depot Special Buy.
Heard nothing on my compressor order so far
Nice, battery & charger for $10 compared to HD's baretool price.Yep, still have it!
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...ing-Kit-W-1-2-0Ah-Battery-2861-21CT/304238558
Didnt see that or a similar deal on ACME or CPO
Nice, battery & charger for $10 compared to HD's baretool price.
What would be an amazement, is if Milwaukee came out with a dual voltage battery that you could manually swap between 18 and 36v that would still work on the m18 line.. like if it could be an 18v 5 amp hr, or 36v 2.5 amp hr compatible with the current line of tools. Now that would be "ground breaking".
What would be so amazing about that? That's what Hitachi is doing right now. Dewalt has been doing Flexvolt for a couple years now. Slapping a Milwaukee sticker on it doesn't automatically make it revolutionary haha
I actually have no idea what they're gonna do for this new gen M18 revival. Awhile ago I suspected an 18x2 system, but all this hype that they're building is making me think it's actually ground breaking. "If it's not a multiple battery system or a Flexvolt-like system, what could it possibly be?" We will see...
how do i tell a gen 1 /gen 2 2767 please...looking for one on ebay
oh and whats the difference to the user?
Anyone looking for a FUEL 7 1/4” Circ saw? PM me
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If i saw the 9ah circ saw kit @ $175 I'd get a second. [emoji38][emoji848]SOLD!
The newer sku is 250.. the older one is on clearance at 175.
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SOLD!
The newer sku is 250.. the older one is on clearance at 175.
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