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^^^nothing that extreme but I'm not surprised. None of my Milwaukee chucks are great, and sometimes they are difficult to loosen. It's too bad Milwaukee can't figure out the chuck thing.
Home Depot had it on sale for 99 bucks, so I picked it up as a Christmas gift. Had to guess at their size, but the cashier assured me I could return it even if it had been opened.
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Nice! My local store only stocked L and XL.
I would love to find a Black Friday deal on one of these. This is my cousin in Tulsa's. He gave me a little demo. That thing kicks ***.![]()
Ok I know this sounds stupid, but what is it and what dose it do?
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Not sure if its been mentioned but this mmakes a great stocking stuffer for the Milwaukee nut...
Milwaukee Laser Temp-Gun Thermometer, Model# 2265-20
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$29.99 plus shipping and tax @ Northern tool
I'm not sure why but I really want one of these and plan on getting one soon. I haven't seen one in person yet.
You'll like those. I have ten of them for a special project that I'm working on. Hopefully, this weekend I'll be able to get back to it.First milwaukee purchase thought I would compare these to my dewalt organizers and see what I like best. So not an addict yet [emoji2]![]()
It's nice on cold mornings for sure but I was working outside in light rain when it was right at freezing once last year and it did a good job of keeping me warm. When the battery ran out I went from comfortable to cold really fast. I didn't realize it was helping as much as it was until it stopped. The heaters are basically right on your chest, I guess to keep your core warm
I'm in the southeast so we don't usually stay in the 20f and under range for long
My M12 ratchet is just worn out. The ratcheting part is starting to slip sometimes. I've been really hard on that thing though so I'm happy with it (and bought was a refurb too).. I'm not sure what they say the max torque you're supposed to use it for is, but I'm sure I've probably doubled it. I'm surprised I haven't broken the thing in half yet or something
What do you guys use to clean the grime and dirt off the Milwaukee Drills?
I did 1 transmission replacement and my impact driver and impact wrench look like they have been mining for 40 years...
will lacquer thinner harm the plastic? Or should I just stick with denatured alcohol
yea I was looking for something I might have around the house I just don't want them to be black ad dirty, they don't have to be meticulously cleaned with honda polish
Where is there a Craftsman tripod for $20? I've never seen it below $30 (29.99 to be exact).
Got a part number, or sku?Cost me $21 after tax.. Was on the shelf in the store..
So...I just picked up my first few Milwaukee tools...and now I want more. I do mostly auotmotive (DIY) and will probably end up doing some stuff around the house.
I got the M18 1/2 drill and 1/4" impact driver kit, and then add the 1/2" FUEL Impact. What else would you all recommend grabbing for general use/automotive without going overboard? Just want to take advantage of some of the sales that are going on right now.
WD40 on a rag. Wipes clean really easy!!I believe the manual tells you to use dish soap and water. Not 100% on that, but I know there's a recommendation in the manual.
What do you guys use to clean the grime and dirt off the Milwaukee Drills?
I did 1 transmission replacement and my impact driver and impact wrench look like they have been mining for 40 years...
will lacquer thinner harm the plastic? Or should I just stick with denatured alcohol
So...I just picked up my first few Milwaukee tools...and now I want more. I do mostly auotmotive (DIY) and will probably end up doing some stuff around the house.
I got the M18 1/2 drill and 1/4" impact driver kit, and then add the 1/2" FUEL Impact. What else would you all recommend grabbing for general use/automotive without going overboard? Just want to take advantage of some of the sales that are going on right now.
Thanks! Just picked up another light yesterday at Costco, and I'll look for the tripod today!