softailgarage
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You beat me to it....
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...OFEGgMaCFs9W3ubuG_VgfBoCeg7w_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...OFEGgMaCFs9W3ubuG_VgfBoCeg7w_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
My new arrival.
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$175
Finally got around to a picture. This is most of my stuff. The batteries and chargers are still hooked up in the Vidmar drawer.
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http://www.milwaukeetool.com/accessories/fastening/48-03-4405
Check that out, I bought one and now I can't find a reason to buy an impact driver. The 3/8" impact has more torque than the 1/4" hex, and with that adapter you have the best of both worlds.
Money well spentSo i just ordered this along with the boot for the m18 impact gun. Can't wait!
Money well spent
Snap On makes one that a seller in eBay had a bunch of. Haven't seen them there lately though.What surprised me is that I couldn't find another company that makes a 3/8 square to 1/4 hex other than Milwaukee. But I don't mind since I like my tools to match.
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I know, very versatile accessory, imoWhat surprised me is that I couldn't find another company that makes a 3/8 square to 1/4 hex other than Milwaukee. But I don't mind since I like my tools to match.
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What surprised me is that I couldn't find another company that makes a 3/8 square to 1/4 hex other than Milwaukee. But I don't mind since I like my tools to match.
How does the retaining ring work? They basically look like 1/4" sockets.If anyone else is looking, or the Milwaukee set breaks, then wihatools.com item #72090 costs $12 and includes three adapters: 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2. Made in Germany and they work great with the 3/8 Fuel Impact.
http://www.wihatools.com/700seri/700_BitHolders.htm (scroll to the bottom of the page)
How does the retaining ring work? They basically look like 1/4" sockets.
If anyone else is looking, or the Milwaukee set breaks, then wihatools.com item #72090 costs $12 and includes three adapters: 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2. Made in Germany and they work great with the 3/8 Fuel Impact.
http://www.wihatools.com/700seri/700_BitHolders.htm (scroll to the bottom of the page)
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You mean a hackzall?Add to the list the one-handed recip saw (sawzall). Excellent tool to have.
Very handy.
And you know what they say. "If women don't find you handsome, they might as well find you handy."
Craigslist?My brand new 2763-22 kit! Definitely scored, paid $280!
Every once in a while, I will see it on, but not regularly anymore. Great show. He is on tour in CA this fall.Is the Red Green show still on TV anywhere? Kind of ironic that name comes up in a thread about Milwaukee tools.
Saw these today... Does it mean I'm sick if I just want to buy some of these, even though I already have two?
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Yep (really kijiji)! I nearly shat my pants when another local member here posted this!
Can anyone tell me if the M18 Circular saw (2630-20) stops immediately when you release the trigger, or does it slowly spin down?
Electronic brake stops blade quicklyCan anyone tell me if the M18 Circular saw (2630-20) stops immediately when you release the trigger, or does it slowly spin down?

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I have, unfortunately, been very dissapointed with a Milwaukee purchase: the Milwaukee Impact Rated Phillips bits. They simply do not work with ANY brand of wood screw, and more often than not strip the screw head out. The Dewalt bits work much better.
Completely agree! They are garbage. I'll give those Dewalt ones a try next time.

Wow, they must have gone way downhill. I use the 3.5'' ones but I stocked up on them a couple years ago since I loved them so much. I'm only on my second bit in about a year![]()