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TOOL FANATIK

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pretty disappointing how it just pops open with little to no effort on a small fall... you'd think a mobile tool box would be built to stay together especially from short falls from worktables and such.
It does have the hole for a padlock or zip tie That should keep it shut lol
 
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It does have the hole for a padlock or zip tie That should keep it shut lol
I hate locking my box up at work when I walk away for 10, extra unnecessary steps over time equal annoyance haha.

Maybe they should include some worm gear clamps with it so you can keep it shut while it bounces in the back of a truck without a lock.... hah
 

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This is my my first post on this forum, tons of great info on here! Anywho I am a field mechanic and have been using my milwaukee fuel brushless 1/4" nut driver for close to three years now almost daily. It has been a tank. Only issues I have had is the #2 and 3 power select lights quit working, and it doesn't like the cold. But I keep it in the warm truck so it's not much of an issue. And rubber grip has torn off due to chemicals and oil. have not seen any loss in power, I finally killed one battery but it was cracked for a wile. other than that I love this thing. I was using a snap on 3/8 gun before, it had good power but heavy and not balanced well. I also run a 1/2" drive milwaukee brushless gun, I have not used my IR 1/2" air Impact sence buying the 1/2" fuel. Great products. Just thought I would share my experiences.
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This is my my first post on this forum, tons of great info on here! Anywho I am a field mechanic and have been using my milwaukee fuel brushless 1/4" nut driver for close to three years now almost daily. It has been a tank. Only issues I have had is the #2 and 3 power select lights quit working, and it doesn't like the cold. But I keep it in the warm truck so it's not much of an issue. And rubber grip has torn off due to chemicals and oil. have not seen any loss in power, I finally killed one battery but it was cracked for a wile. other than that I love this thing. I was using a snap on 3/8 gun before, it had good power but heavy and not balanced well. I also run a 1/2" drive milwaukee brushless gun, I have not used my IR 1/2" air Impact sence buying the 1/2" fuel. Great products. Just thought I would share my experiences.

Now that's a real world review! You're beating the tar out of it and it's taking it like a champ! Thanks for sharing, and welcome to the board!
 

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This is my my first post on this forum, tons of great info on here! Anywho I am a field mechanic and have been using my milwaukee fuel brushless 1/4" nut driver for close to three years now almost daily. It has been a tank. Only issues I have had is the #2 and 3 power select lights quit working, and it doesn't like the cold. But I keep it in the warm truck so it's not much of an issue. And rubber grip has torn off due to chemicals and oil. have not seen any loss in power, I finally killed one battery but it was cracked for a wile. other than that I love this thing. I was using a snap on 3/8 gun before, it had good power but heavy and not balanced well. I also run a 1/2" drive milwaukee brushless gun, I have not used my IR 1/2" air Impact sence buying the 1/2" fuel. Great products. Just thought I would share my experiences.
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Sounds like you get some real money out of your driver, you should drop it off at a repair center and take advantage of the 5 year warranty, get those lights fixed. Better to use it than just lose it right
 

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I would like a new grip, but I'm not too worried about it. I was thinking of moving to a 3/8 fuel when this one goes. Anyone have any experience with the 1/4 nut driver and the 3/8 impact to give me a comparison ?
 

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Yeah I had both.

The 3/8 is about 80 ft-lbs stronger, a little longer nose to tail, but worth it. No need to deal with 1/4" adapters that sap your impact torque.
 

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Yea I don't mind the bits, it's nice to switch from 3/8 to 1/2" drive. 80% of the stuff I deal with is 3/8 bolts or smaller so torque hasn't been too big of an issue, but a little more power would be nice. On side note, the milwaukee shockwave bits have been holding up great. They do break but not as much as others.
 

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Hah. It's a warranty, not a free service plan.

i don't think there anything wrong with having the lights for the selector fixed as long as the damage wasn't from being dropped continuously... it looks beat up, but if only the lights went out, who knows :beer:

looks like it got laid down a lot
 

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Probably my last purchases for the current promo:

2797-22 kit, jigsaw, and light kit are dad's. Finally broke him into the Milwaukee cordless club. He already wants more :lol:


nice! that's a lot of red products!!!:beer:
 

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I would like a new grip, but I'm not too worried about it. I was thinking of moving to a 3/8 fuel when this one goes. Anyone have any experience with the 1/4 nut driver and the 3/8 impact to give me a comparison ?

Yeah I had both.

The 3/8 is about 80 ft-lbs stronger, a little longer nose to tail, but worth it. No need to deal with 1/4" adapters that sap your impact torque.

I ended up getting the 3/8" impact for 2 reasons. 1) it's stronger and 2) I usually need more clearance when working on cars rather than driving screws/lags. For the time I have to use an adapter, I would rather use the 3/8 to hex adapter than hex to 3/8 adapter.

Thus I bought: http://www.ebay.com/itm/280680729717?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

I was really wanting the magnetic version that the same seller had, but they sold out before I committed. The one linked has a little bit of slop, but overall, it fulfills it's purpose.
 

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How does that m18 stick light compare to the m12 stick light?

Curious as well. Want to finish off the HD promo with a couple work lights.

The M12 stick light seems perfect for automotive use, the M18 stick light not so much.

On the flip side, for in-home work use I was thinking a combination of the M12 stick light and the M18 lantern.
 

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Curious as well. Want to finish off the HD promo with a couple work lights.

The M12 stick light seems perfect for automotive use, the M18 stick light not so much.

On the flip side, for in-home work use I was thinking a combination of the M12 stick light and the M18 lantern.
What's the hd promo right now? I was just on there site didn't see anything?
 

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Unfortunately I don't have the M12 stick. I do like the M18. It balances well on the hook, but I have yet to actually work with it. I just played with it when I got it.

I will say that they m18 lantern is significantly brighter than the m12, but it's also a decent bit bigger.

Do you by chance have the m18 worklight to compare to the other lights mentioned?
 

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Curious as well. Want to finish off the HD promo with a couple work lights.The M12 stick light seems perfect for automotive use, the M18 stick light not so much.On the flip side, for in-home work use I was thinking a combination of the M12 stick light and the M18 lantern.

On the same path...got the M18 lantern with the DW today. Is the M12 sticklight that much better for auto work versus the M18 worklight from the M18 worklight+battery combo?
 

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On the same path...got the M18 lantern with the DW today. Is the M12 sticklight that much better for auto work versus the M18 worklight from the M18 worklight+battery combo?
I have that m18 light and while it's pretty bright it isn't as flexible (mounting option wise) as the m12 stick light and it's still a round beam... Very bright in the center spot but not even out to the edges. The stick light gets rave reviews for it's even lighting
 
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Hey everyone, first post on this thread. Love all the info I get here. Now I'm about to pull the trigger on a fuel circ saw but can't decide since its cordless if I should get the 6-1/2 so it's compact or go full size 7-1/4. I mean cordless is about mobility right?
 

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Hey everyone, first post on this thread. Love all the info I get here. Now I'm about to pull the trigger on a fuel circ saw but can't decide since its cordless if I should get the 6-1/2 so it's compact or go full size 7-1/4. I mean cordless is about mobility right?

Well the obvious question is do you have a STRONG preference on right or left blade? If so, that makes your choice easier. If not, well you're no closer to an answer.
 

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Woohoo my M12 vacuum shipped today! Although UPS is claiming a full week (7 days) to get it here....

Haha just ordered mine also, was hoping it would get here this week but it claims middle of next...also grabbed the hackzall.
 

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Mine is coming from Toolnut, should be here tomorrow.

Gonna use it around the house mostly, and the M18 boom box form factor is stupid for that.
 

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Since this is the addiction thread, I picked up the Milwaukee tool box today for $20 after coupon and the screwdriver with can holders ($8)

I don't really need the box but I can use it and at $20 I like it.

what coupon are you referring to?
 

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Fitting.....


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Picked these up for during AAP coupon (50 off 125), with a few other things. Making them 67 a piece after tax.

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Advanced auto parts and no sadly it ended on Saturday. But they do have 30% off. If you price out your carts right (its best to do two carts) you can get it for a lot cheaper than anywhere else.
 

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M12 vac is pretty useful. I posted my quick review in another thread:

Dust buster is decent, sounds just like any ole dust buster motor-wise and has about just as much power (not great, but adequate). I just went through my house and picked up all the dog hair, real challenge, I know. Battery life is pretty bad, I walked around for no more than 5 minutes and it went from 3 bars to 1 on a compact 2.0, in which time I was able to completely fill the vac. Maybe I caught it on the very last legs of what's considered 3 bars though. Good thing I have 5 M12 batteries (all compact though).

For $59, I'm not displeased. If it were $49, I'd say its decent. For $39, it'd be a bargain. Especially since it doesn't come with a battery, when all other non-tool brand dustbusters do.

I can see this thing being a pretty big battery killer, draining a battery in such a short period of time is really hard on battery longevity. Luckily I can spread the wear across 5 batteries.
 

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But then I can't buy a new tool...

EDIT: I'm not removing grout. I'm removing the thinset that creeps up between tiles BEFORE putting the grout in.

You should buy a multi tool because it's so useful and some odd job you will be glad you have it.

For thinset that creeps up, I'd go with what i linked to if you have a lot or just a hammer and small chisel if it's a small amount. Actually if it was a lot I might actually use a cheap air hammer. It makes quick work of that kind of stuff.
 
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