ABSTIFFGS
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How do you like it? I've been eyeing that up along with the 2780-20 grinder.
I have not had the chance to use it. It seems like it would do most of what the corded counterparts would do.
How do you like it? I've been eyeing that up along with the 2780-20 grinder.
Nice setup wdkerf.
What piece is that in the upper right corner of the drawer?
Has anyone tried out the deepwell impact sockets yet ?
They are about $60 at the local Rural King farm supply.
Looks like the M18 light. The thing next to it is the removable handle for the M18 drills. The silver part locks onto a dovetail on the top of the drill body.
I like my 8" metal cutting circular saw OK.Just OK. I like my old 10" USA miter saw a lot.It's cut truck loads of lumber---literally.
For me the rest of their tools are now junk.They seem more focused on tape measures and pliers than sorting out the problems with the power tools. I have an M12 die grinder. Junk. An M12 right angle drill. Junk.A Hackzall. Junk.
I'll take Makita any day.
Please elaborate, what is wrong with your die grinder and right angle drill?
I like my 8" metal cutting circular saw OK.Just OK. I like my old 10" USA miter saw a lot.It's cut truck loads of lumber---literally.
For me the rest of their tools are now junk.They seem more focused on tape measures and pliers than sorting out the problems with the power tools. I have an M12 die grinder. Junk. An M12 right angle drill. Junk.A Hackzall. Junk.
I'll take Makita any day.
The die grinder is utterly out of whack---vibration. I even ditched the original chuck and put on a Dremel keyless. Same dealio. The right angle drill has no asz at all.Slow and without torque.Please elaborate, what is wrong with your die grinder and right angle drill?
I kinda get it, I think he's expecting too much from a 12V die grinder. That's one reason I haven't gotten it either, Milwaukee only saw fit to give it an 1/8" collet which speaks volumes about its capability.
Milwaukee: bring out a Fuel die grinder in M12 or M18 w 1/4" collet & I'll be 1st in line!!
The right angle drill is underpowered, but its a once-in-awhile-gotta-have-it saver (or maybe savior).
I like the brushed Hackzall tho, more power than I ever expected from such a small package.
I'd like to see his Makita counterparts tho with explanation of how they're any better....
1/4 die grinder would be nice, only other cordless one that I know of is the bosch one
^^ yeah I understand that, but here is bosch's version
http://www.boschtools.com/Products/Tools/Pages/BoschProductDetail.aspx?pid=DGSH181BL#benefits
we just need Milwaukee to come through!
I looked at the Fuel set that everyone seems to recommend, but ended up with the Ridgis set at Home Depot...
Are they really worth double the price of my set?
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Originally Posted by vnboil View Post
I looked at the Fuel set that everyone seems to recommend, but ended up with the Ridgis set at Home Depot...
Are they really worth double the price of my set?
They are.
i love Milwaukee tools. they are def my go to brand. i have both their corded and cordless tools. i also have the old nicd 18v tools as well as the new m18 tools. heres a list of what i can think off the top of my head.
Corded
Recip Saw with removable extension
14” Abrasive Cut-Off
10-1/4" Circular Saw
M18
6 1/2" Circular Saw
1/2" Compact Hammer Drill/Driver
1/4" Hex Impact Driver (x2)
½” Compact Drill/Driver (x2)
4 chargers
3 normal batteries
2 XC batteries
Old 18v
Recip Saw
1/2" Hammer Drill (x2)
Flashlight
Circular Saw
2 NiCd batteries
1 Lion battery
2 Chargers
Now just time to take pictures of them lol
What's a good price for the Fuel drill and driver combo?

What's a good price for the Fuel drill and driver combo?
Cordless ratchet is the only Milwaukee tool I have. I highly recommend it. I will say that I do this in my spare time on my cars. I am a college student, so this is not my job.
With that being said it is pretty damn durable and helped greatly in tearing down my moms engine to fix the timing belt.
I know that the box says 35 ft lb, but it feels as though it is more than that. It tightens things to a point where I would not feel comfortable tightening any more using 3/8. If you need things tighter than this can do then 3/8 is probably the wrong tool size.
thanks for the reply, curious as to the comparison to the matco and snap on cordless, obviously cheaper but i'm wondering on the durability over professional use. hmmm
I got the Fuel Hackzall kit online, with the free stick light, and my free tape measure was also omitted.
If you call HD support and tell them they will ship one to you!
I got my right angle drill and fuel hackzall but Home Depot forgot the free tape measure lol
The tape measure isn't free, they just add it on to the price of the bundle online.
