looks like the track saw is pushing out on the sides of your $70 packout ammo can. My jimmies are getting ruffled
looks like the track saw is pushing out on the sides of your $70 packout ammo can. My jimmies are getting ruffled
It pushes the sides a little bit, but straightens out enough to seal and stack when the lid is closed. I did have to cut the ribs inside to fit the saw. Fortunately I used the buy more save more to get 40% off.looks like the track saw is pushing out on the sides of your $70 packout ammo can. My jimmies are getting ruffled![]()
I like to keep my tools in decent shape, so yes to the boots. On my new gen 2 M12 stubby I went generic for 1/3 the price of Milwaukee, seems to fit fine. I haven’t done the rubber boot on the M12 die grinder, didn’t seem necessary.Do you guys like rubber boots on your impacts or not really?
I think I would use them if I was more worried about protecting what the impacts could bang into. Let's just say I drive shitboxes and not supercars. Therefore my impacts are free to develop the same character marks as other tools in my prestigious collection.Do you guys like rubber boots on your impacts or not really?
I use countdown timers like that on my Milwaukee chargers. I don’t like leaving the batteries plugged in on the charger unattended for days at a time, with these units I press the 2 hour button when I put the battery on and walk away. I use one of these units on my heated mattress pad, I only need that on for an hour otherwise I get way too hot in the night. I believe repeat will allow it to duplicate the cycle every 24 hours.@dmittz - These look interesting. So it has a delayed timer to allow charging at night/non-peak or its just shut off? I think I need at least one for the air compressor if its just shut off.
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They are just a simple count-down timer.@dmittz - These look interesting. So it has a delayed timer to allow charging at night/non-peak or its just shut off? I think I need at least one for the air compressor if its just shut off.
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Free huh…fess up…how many thousands have you spent to get this…ummm…free T shirt?
Funny, I almost started that post with..Free huh…fess up…how many thousands have you spent to get this…ummm…free T shirt?![]()
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Milwaukee M18 battery/tool question:
Got my first M18 tool last week, a 16ga straight nail gun. Also got a battery. The fit of the battery to the tool is a bit loose. Is that common with Milwaukee? Asking because with my Dewalt 20v, every battery registers tight to every tool.
Bought through a box store so I presume OEM.
Also got an m12 tool (23ga pin nailer) with battery, no issues there.
Thanks!
The sequentials are old, I think they are just the basic charger with switching logic built in. They aren't bad but they aren't fast. They are more designed for overnight charging or if you have a ton of batteries and can wait for them to charge. I believe they came out before any of the newer HO batteries with the larger cells.
You nailed it nicely with your follow up Olli. Something I didn’t know until last night when I was looking much deeper into these chargers is the sequential units I bought won’t do the 12A batteries which I now have four of. But we have the two chargers that came in those kits so I just need to let the guys know about that fact.These charge 2 batteries simultaneously, right? And mange to charge all 6 (5Ah batteries (B5)) over 3 hours?
Is there a newer multi bay charger?
Kind regards,
Olli

Call me old skool. I keep one RapidCharger easily accessible.....I'm still in the camp of low and slow, even with my 9-12ah.....
I still use the OG charger
In a pinch, if I do need one a bit faster, I will use the RapidCharger.
No disagreement here guys, I'm all for slow when possible. The reason for this last collection and all the concerns about charging ability is the project conditions. We have a major camera retrofit project in a courts jail. The majority of work is all steel construction (meaning walls and ceiling) with hardly any access hatches. This work will be night work after courts shuts down, so 5pm to 3am. Access above the ceiling will require removing light fixtures. And under no circumstances will I allow any of the lighting circuits to be energized in our activity areas.I keep one regular m18/m12 charger and one m18/m12 rapid charger hooked up at all times. For big batteries I'm done with for the day I put them on the slow charger. I have enough larger batteries that I can usually rotate the spare into the tool and not blow through the second battery. For batteries I might use again that day I put them on the rapid charger. The 3.0 HO batteries always go on the rapid charger, they take too long to charge on the regular one and I always want to pop them back on another tool. I have just enough of them to have 1 out of rotation and not get too annoyed.
I particularly like those Milwaukee wire strippers. I use those in conjunction with my romex strippers whenever I do electrical. They both have advantages over each other. I still haven't been able to get down to 1 stripper that does everything I want.
They're a solid item. I've got a half dozen and three of them are 5yrs old and we've never had an issue with them. Also its a nice bright white light so it should work for your application Scott.2131-20
They're a solid item. I've got a half dozen and three of them are 5yrs old and we've never had an issue with them. Also its a nice bright white light so it should work for your application Scott.