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I think you did great w the light pics. Too bad you don't have the M12 LED light to show that it's no different than the M18 LED light, ie the first light you pictured.
I'm holding off on purchase until they release a gas powered version [emoji12]Anyone here have the milwaukee 360 toilet cam?
Great job with those pics.
I'm surprised by the m12 stick light vs the m18 stick light. The performance of the 18v doesn't look TOO much better than the 12v. Maybe it's just me but I figured there would be a more obvious difference
I do, actually. Well, it's my mom's and I didn't feel like figuring out where it is. I can add it at some point.
Also, the M18 lights were done with the same fully charged 4.0. The m12s were done with the same fully charged 2.0.
I actually think the M12 outperforms the M18 light in these pictures. The edge of the light hits about the exact same spot on the slats on each side for both lights, but I think the M12 is more even and full from top to bottom. Definitely not worth picking up as an "upgrade".
Went to order a second M12 vac from toolnut.com for my FIL's birthday, got a notice saying they're OOS and claiming 7-10 days. His birthday isn't for nearly 3 weeks so hopefully it'll work out.
Yeah, this is why I was thinking the M12 stick light and M18 lantern are probably the best pair to get for the best "coverage" of tasks. The lantern looks like it could light up a pretty decent sized dark room, and the M12 stick light with the threaded mount can be put anywhere if you get the right accessories (the LineLoc stuff listed in another thread)
Before this is over I see the M18 lantern in my future, and Im still hemming/hawing on the high torque impact.
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Sorry if this has been discussed numerous times, couldn't find much in the search function... 1/4" or 3/8" m12 ratchet? They appear to be about the same size online. I figure they really shine in tight spots, so why would I get the 3/8 over the 1/4? Besides that I have a little bit more sockets/adapters/extension/swivels in 3/8.
Which do you use most often? I use it as a replacement mostly for my ratchet. It is awesome. I have the 3/8.
when you get some time, give a review of the dust buster. It looks pretty good.
Someone talk some sense into me. I'm seriously considering getting these with the promo
Thought about this myself. I don't really use my 18 ga as much as my 16 ga, and the 16 ga airstrike is pretty expensive so I decided against it for nowSomeone talk some sense into me. I'm seriously considering getting these with the promo:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-18-Volt-ONE-AirStrike-Brad-Nailer-Kit-P854/205337057
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-18...on-Inflator-Deflator-Tool-Only-P731/203060297
That is the 18 ga brad nailer. They also have a more expensive 16 ga finish nailer which is closer to what I normally use
I think it was in the "150 off" threadWhat the hell?
I could swear someone posted a pic in the last two days, of one of the Milwaukee bit sets he found on clearance for $5. And I thought his avatar was a picture of a guy with a beard, right? I know I saw it, because it's why I went to my local HD today.
It WAS here, wasn't it. Or am I mistaken?
What the hell?
I could swear someone posted a pic in the last two days, of one of the Milwaukee bit sets he found on clearance for $5. And I thought his avatar was a picture of a guy with a beard, right? I know I saw it, because it's why I went to my local HD today.
It WAS here, wasn't it. Or am I mistaken?
What the hell?
I could swear someone posted a pic in the last two days, of one of the Milwaukee bit sets he found on clearance for $5. And I thought his avatar was a picture of a guy with a beard, right? I know I saw it, because it's why I went to my local HD today.
It WAS here, wasn't it. Or am I mistaken?


I could swear someone posted a pic in the last two days, of one of the Milwaukee bit sets he found on clearance for $5. And I thought his avatar was a picture of a guy with a beard, right? I know I saw it, because it's why I went to my local HD today.
It WAS here, wasn't it. Or am I mistaken?
Go back to your bitter lemon kool-aid![]()

I have a question for you guys. I want to start getting into welding and I know I will need an angle grinder/ cutoff wheel to cut things. Does this seem adequate?
http://www.milwaukeetool.com/power-tools/cordless/2780-20
My future use is I want to get a project car and it will more than likely have metal panels that need to be cut and new ones welded on. Does this seem like the type of tool that can do what I need (both cut through metal panels, and grind down welds) or do I need a different tool?