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MikeF2316

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I haven't been in this store for a few years. The used to be a little south of where they are now, and on the other side of the street. They were in a tiny, highly cluttered location, now they look a little organized, and have a good selection of red candy...

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I picked up this little guy, I'll only be breaking out the 2763 when this won't do the job. Interestingly, they had to bring it out of the back, there weren't any out on the floor, despite the large area devoted to Milwaukee. And they still use handwritten invoices on preprinted forms!

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^^^^^ looks good. been wanting one since i bought the 1/4 version.
 

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Anyone know why the US Home Depots don't stock the Milwaukee miter saw, but all the Canadian stores do?
 

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Mikef2316, I have that 3/8 M12 fuel impact. I love it!! I work on lawn mowers & gators at a john Deere dealer. I use it all the time. Quite handy! You will love it!
 

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What's the part number on the 3/8 M12 fuel impact? 2454?

Looks like a really nice tool.

Yes, it's a 2454.

Mikef2316, I have that 3/8 M12 fuel impact. I love it!! I work on lawn mowers & gators at a john Deere dealer. I use it all the time. Quite handy! You will love it!

I wonder why they set it up so it comes on on the lower power setting when you first use it. The low setting is quite unimpressive. Then I remember to switch it to the other setting and think, that's more like it!
 

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I wonder why they set it up so it comes on on the lower power setting when you first use it. The low setting is quite unimpressive. Then I remember to switch it to the other setting and think, that's more like it!


Hmmm, I don't have this problem. Mine stays on whatever setting I put it on, which 99% of the time is the high setting. I can go to lunch or home at the end of the day. Whenever the next time I grab it is, it's still on the high setting.
 

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Hmmm, I don't have this problem. Mine stays on whatever setting I put it on, which 99% of the time is the high setting. I can go to lunch or home at the end of the day. Whenever the next time I grab it is, it's still on the high setting.

No, not all the time, just when it's brand new, fresh out of the box. First impressions and all.
 

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3/8" impact is high on my list, but hard to justify sine I have so many air tools that do the same thing, and automotive driveway work is the only place I would ever use it. Not doing or planning on driving any lag bolts out in the field anytime soon. Probably get more use out of the circular saw.
 

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do any of the Milwaukee screwdrivers have a clutch? I looking use it for zipping on and off underbody panels
 

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Last week I purchased a 2654 to go with the 2763 big guy for my birthday gift to myself. Then the Mrs asked what else I wanted and I pointed at the M18 oscillating multi-tool. She got it for me. I like her.
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Got my plumber's level in the mail the other day. So I thought I'd share a few observations.

The small pvc debur feature is too big for 1/2" cpvc, and the large debur feature is too big for 1.2" pvc. Not sure how other sizes will work, because these are the only pieces of pvc I had immediately available. The magnets however, seem to be just about right. Not too strong for pulling it off of a section of metal pipe, and not so weak that it can't hang on the bottom-side of a section of pipe. The frame is cast aluminum, and the side opposite the magnets has the standard v-groove so it can sit on a section of non-metal pipe, and the insert is plastic. Both flat sides of the aluminum frame have the standard slot for viewing the 0* level gauge. Seems odd that they didn't incorporate a hanging hole in the end of the frame that they claim makes a good shovel scoop. I'm going to drill a hole in the end of the aluminum frame so it can hang on a nail.

Overall, it seems to be adequate for the primary job it's intended for, but I don't see where it's worth the $30 MSRP. It's ok for what I paid for it (like $15 on ebay w/free shipping).

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Thought this was a good picture earlier. This is my carry along bag I usually throw in the back of the car..

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Last week I purchased a 2654 to go with the 2763 big guy for my birthday gift to myself. Then the Mrs asked what else I wanted and I pointed at the M18 oscillating multi-tool. She got it for me. I like her.
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Nice. The 2654 is my favorite for sure! The 2763 is a beast, but the 2654 is a nice in between for most work
 

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Just wanted to say thanks to those that had input on my circular saw question. I ended up picking up the M12 Fuel Circ. Saw at a local Home Depot for $149. I gave it a try this weekend and it worked great.
 
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What part number?

Those things are pretty impressive. I think a circular saw and the grinder are about the last things I have my eye on..

Oh, and some of the new LED lights once they come out.
 

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I've gathered a few more since this picture was taken, but I use these tools on a regular basis and they have been rock solid with zero failures.
 
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Just wanted to say thanks to those that had input on my circular saw question. I ended up picking up the M12 Fuel Circ. Saw at a local Home Depot for $149. I gave it a try this weekend and it worked great.

None of the HD's in my area carry them. I'd like to see one up close and in person before pulling the trigger.
 

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Well i guess im part of the club! I have the Porter Cable 20v drill/driver kit at work and its nice but they are not making any changes to their line to accept other tools. I Have always liked Milwaukee.... So i ordered the FUEL Drill/driver kit come with 2 4.0 batteries? So im pretty stoked. Glad i can actually get other tools to use with it.
 

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Well i guess im part of the club! I have the Porter Cable 20v drill/driver kit at work and its nice but they are not making any changes to their line to accept other tools. I Have always liked Milwaukee.... So i ordered the FUEL Drill/driver kit come with 2 4.0 batteries? So im pretty stoked. Glad i can actually get other tools to use with it.


Yes I just purchased that kit on Saturday. 2 4.0 batteries, drill, handle, case, and charger. Very nice drill.
 

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I gotta post my little collection it started with the M18 1/2" impact which the m18 hammer drill and a M12 ratchet. and the cutoff wheel.
 

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They hit a home run with the M18 fan. Including plug-in AC capability is awesome. I'm taking it camping this weekend.

And the m12 vacuum was a total bust. I've got probably 20 different m12/m18 tools, and this thing is terrible. I bought it to use when cleaning out my cars or random crumbs on the couch from toddlers... couldn't even do that very easily.
 

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And the m12 vacuum was a total bust. I've got probably 20 different m12/m18 tools, and this thing is terrible. I bought it to use when cleaning out my cars or random crumbs on the couch from toddlers... couldn't even do that very easily.
M12 vacuum is useful to pick up drywall saw dust; my brother has one and it's weak. For portable vacuum, I would not use anything weaker than M18 vacuum. If you're looking to buy a powerful vacuum, I highly recommend Vacumaid Garage Vac Pro for cleaning car.
 

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They hit a home run with the M18 fan. Including plug-in AC capability is awesome. I'm taking it camping this weekend.
I'm a bit iffy on the AC power supply. I kinda want it built into the fan and use standard computer AC cord. I think Ryobi has something like that built-in
 

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Ordered my first Milwaukee tool, should be here soon. 3/8 Corded Drill. Will be comparing to a Dewalt of similar spec; and will be deciding from there.
 

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Thanks,

Here I am now trying to decide between Milwaukee's 0240 3/8 Corded Drill and Dewalt's DWD115K 3/8 Corded Drill,

Both are rated 8 Amps, there is subtle difference in the RPM (Milwaukee--2,800 vs Dewalt 2,500).

Milwaukee's Gear Case is all metal whereas Dewalt's is plastic (maybe nylon?).

The trigger sensitivity on the Dewalt is a lot smooth; starts off really slow, whereas the Milwaukee's slowest speed is slightly higher than Dewalt's.

Dewalt has a leveler built-in and a belt clip; the mid-handle feels good in the hand.

Dewalt comes in a hard plastic case (should have no influence on deciding which drill to keep); 3 Year Warranty vs. Milwaukee's 5-Year Limited Warranty.

Both Drills feature Jacob's Chuck. However, I noticed the Dewalt having a characteristic wobble towards the lowest RPM.

I only need one of these drills, but was preferring the one with a solidly-built construction; seems like I'm stuck in a loop. The Dewalt is Made in Mexico whereas Milwaukee, as usual, Made in China.

Advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks.

I feel you will like it. Keep us posted with your impression.
 

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Not sure how I missed this thread. I was pretty loyal to dealt and it's what I get all the guys at work to use and were hard on stuff. Recently bought some 18v fuel 1/2 impacts and can't be more happy. We do pipe work and haven't had anything it couldn't handle. I've recently added to our inventory.
18v fuel
(2) 3/8 impact ratchets
(2) sawzaws
Jigsaw
(2) angle grinders
Grease gun
Flash light
6 battery charger
Car charger
Radio charger
Hammer drill
Impact driver

M12
1/4 ratchet
3/8 impact driver
Drill
Flashlight
Oscillating tool
Grease gun (not fond of compared to the 18v)
And I want so many more....
 

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I was running around yesterday doing some errands and I ran across a Milwaukee store, some how I never noticied it before. When I walked in I was hit by wall-to-wall red! Every tool, every kit and every accessory.

I did buy a 2454-20, the M12 3/8" impact wrench to add to my collection.
 

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I was running around yesterday doing some errands and I ran across a Milwaukee store, some how I never noticied it before. When I walked in I was hit by wall-to-wall red! Every tool, every kit and every accessory.

I did buy a 2454-20, the M12 3/8" impact wrench to add to my collection.

Nice! I may keep my eyes open for a refurb 2454. That seems like a nice tool. Smaller than a 2654 but more powerful than my 1/4 M12 (non fuel) driver
 
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