javyLSU
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Looks like the M18 mower is releasing soon…
No way. Don’t believe it.Looks like the M18 mower is releasing soon…
LOL, same here. Maybe its someone fooled by the April Fools stuff still out there, like my buddy who just saw it last month.No way. Don’t believe it.
Agree on the Prusa... I seriously ****-ized which one to buy... the CR10 V3 had nearly 100% of the upgrades I would have made to an Ender 3... plus it's got a bigger print bed. Best of luck... !!!Thanks Mr Pines for the recommendation. Yup, I've had my eye on the Ender 3. I know most people say the Prusa is much better but I don't want to spend that kind of money on one, I think.
TTI released results for H1 2021 earlier today, which included the following on Milwaukee:As I was just thinking about the cutoff saw today, I wonder how well the MX line has sold/been selling ......
What’s the small m18 angle grinder they talk about?
Gotcha I thought I had missed something new
The 288X series are the new "small" angle grinders. Milwaukee calls everything but the 9" grinder small.
The m18 metal cutting circular saw is a beast. I've said this elsewhere but I was cutting the flange (.300") off some W beam and I mismarked one of my cuts so I ended up making about a 6" long full depth cut along the web (about 1.5" deep) before I thought "huh, this seems to be cutting a little slower than usual" and stopped to check my cut.Needed some 6" flat bar today and didn't have time to go to steel yard. Had some 3/16" plate out back so ripped a 4' length. Worked fine.
Also I can tell you the M18 compressor will air four 37's from 12 to 28psi but it's slow and will trip the thermal if you try for a fifth tire.....all in all not a great OBA option
Thanks for that, you saved me some cash and headache.Also I can tell you the M18 compressor will air four 37's from 12 to 28psi but it's slow and will trip the thermal if you try for a fifth tire.....all in all not a great OBA option
You could already have one by modifying the 3in compact cutoff tool.So TTI released a finger sander from Ryobi. I haven't seen this before.
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RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless 1/2 in. x 18 in. Belt Sander Kit with (1) 2.0 Ah Battery and Charger PSD101KN - The Home Depot
RYOBI introduces the18V ONE+ Cordless 1/2 in. x 18 in. Belt Sander Kit with (1) 2.0 Ah Battery and Charger. With it's ergonomic design, this cordless belt sander can get into tight spaces with ease. Madewww.homedepot.com
Think a red version is coming eventually?
I planned on doing that until I found out the M12 cutoff tool doesn't have variable speed. If it had at least a variable speed trigger I would have. I'll just keep waiting with hope that MW will eventually come out with one. If not I'll consider getting the Ryobi or Makita with a batt adapter.You could already have one by modifying the 3in compact cutoff tool.
Damn..... I opened this thread because I had the itch for something new from Milwaukee.. now my wallet just got a bit lighter...havent really considered 3D Printer.. but now I have to... LOL.Agree on the Prusa... I seriously ****-ized which one to buy... the CR10 V3 had nearly 100% of the upgrades I would have made to an Ender 3... plus it's got a bigger print bed. Best of luck... !!!
On Topic to this thread:
I have printed multiple M12 battery covers... along with the M18 Fan wart bracket. It's one of the main things I wanted to print !!!
Damn..... I opened this thread because I had the itch for something new from Milwaukee.. now my wallet just got a bit lighter...havent really considered 3D Printer.. but now I have to... LOL.
Kill two birds, one stone... Milwaukee 3D printer? Milwaukee, you out there?

I am 1000% afraid of Gen1 dud or missed expectations. I need to see the thing in action before I would ditch my Makita mower. If it isnt 18x2 I dont see how it will have what I expect from Milwaukee, I dont care if they make a 15a or 20a battery. Will it require HO batteries to perform 100%, probably. If it really disappoints me I am going to begin questioning my loyalty to a company that is last to the game in the mower segment. All my money is going to G&A these days anyways....I saw at the top of this page a mower is finally getting released. Anyone seen any other info on it? I found just the most basic of specs and that it is a 2022 release. My gas mower is old and raggedy but still works so I'm not in a huge hurry for a new one. Anyone else worried about a gen 1 curse on that thing?
Are you me? I literally just picked one of these up on a whim at HD a few days ago. I like it so far, at least the magnet is much better than the Rover USB stick light, and I like that you can just stick a big 6AH in it, the battery life on the USB stick light doesn't impress me.Was at HD today, somehow I came home with the M12 Rover pivoting light. I've got the M12 & M18 stick lights as well a couple of the USB Rover lights so I certainly didn't need this. I rarely use the M12 stick light but this one I like & will definitely be using this one often.
I was on the release pre-order for this thing, and I've really enjoyed it. It doesn't fit everywhere I'd like (would be cool if the magnet was an arm that could flip out and rotate), but boy does it fit a lot of places.
I'm six lights deep on the M12 platform. This one has replaced my M12 stick light as my favorite go-to light. Glad the magnet is built in in and not the overpriced accessory (49-24-2351) that is a must buy to make the M12 stick most useful.Are you me? I literally just picked one of these up on a whim at HD a few days ago. I like it so far, at least the magnet is much better than the Rover USB stick light, and I like that you can just stick a big 6AH in it, the battery life on the USB stick light doesn't impress me.