Frontierajl
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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B015HU9VM0/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Seems like a good deal on the Gen 2 impact driver.
Was cheaper on eBay for a new one. $92-$97 usually, unless they went up.
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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B015HU9VM0/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Seems like a good deal on the Gen 2 impact driver.
Was cheaper on eBay for a new one. $92-$97 usually, unless they went up.
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Yes, Im quite surprised how low the going prices are for some of the Gen 2 tools. Seems odd considering they are fairly new.
Are you guys taking lugs off with the 3/8 impact? How about basic suspenion work?
I have a set of 1/2 sk impacts but they are pretty beat up and get stuck on bolts. Ill probably end up picking up a sunnex kit either way i go.
Was cheaper on eBay for a new one. $92-$97 usually, unless they went up.
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Thats what I was thinking myself.....Im not doing any precision work so I really just need the chuck to HOLD the drill bit....a bit of wobble probably wont ever affect me, and if it does Ill just warranty it.
Are you guys taking lugs off with the 3/8 impact? How about basic suspenion work?
I have a set of 1/2 sk impacts but they are pretty beat up and get stuck on bolts. Ill probably end up picking up a sunnex kit either way i go.
Are those available at HD in store already?
Only the crimper.. Everything else is online only, and they must sell pretty quick cause I keep getting notices about some being back in stock.
Are you guys taking lugs off with the 3/8 impact? How about basic suspenion work?
I have a set of 1/2 sk impacts but they are pretty beat up and get stuck on bolts. Ill probably end up picking up a sunnex kit either way i go.
What is the model of your 3/8 impact and is it a Fuel? That is impressive if you can pull lug nuts off with it.
Bob
Forgot to ask if you have the hammer drill or non hammer drill?
If you have the hammer drill you will have a slight wobble due to the design. The chuck not only rotates but will be moving in and out.
Yes I have the hammer drill but my understanding is it will only hammer in/out when in hammer mode and with pressure pushing back on the chuck.
In this case Im just letting the drill spin the bits in free air, not in hammer mode.
And my gen 1 hammer drill (2604) spins truer than my 2704. I really do think its the chuck but I think the only way to prove it for sure is pull the chuck off the 2704 and measure runout on the spindle itself.
The Milwaukee line gets me confused. I bought my first cordless drill many years ago and I think it was a 9 volt Dewalt. It worked pretty good but once the batteries were shot it was more to replace them than a new set. I went to another Dewalt and then a Makita. I now have a couple Rigid drills, impact, reciprocating saw. I am happy with them esp the battery warranty. Thinking of getting into the Milwaukee line because of the cordless vacuum that I have read about. Why are they offering so many different options on voltage sizes ? M-12,M-18, fuel, etc ? What are the advantages of one over the other? Thanks, Ed
Picked up an old (2004) Milwaukee Portaband saw and mounted it on a Swag Off Road table. The roller guides needed some adjustment (and oil) and had to grease some things, but it runs smooth and cuts fairly straight.All in all, a great little band saw with a small foot print in my saw shop.
Now to get back to rebuilding the workbenches.
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Thank you ngk22r and chrisexv6 it had me all confused but that doesn't take much. Now I know, Ed
I'm already to take off some spindle nuts!
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Before I bought my 1/2" impact I had to do a wheel bearing on a chevy. I used my M18 fuel hex bit impact with an adapter to take off the lugs and figured just for fun I would try the spindle nut. It zipped it right off. I was pretty impressed.
On the M18 Grinder, whats preferable by people the paddle or slide switch, and why?
Probably depends how you use it. I definitely wanted a locking one that didn't have a safety to flip. My other grinders all use the slide switch and I've had no complaints, though to be completely honest I do not use a grinder often... usually just with a wire wheel for prepping a weld or the occasional grinding/cutting. I use my portaband or plasma for all my cutting needs.
I'd like the M12 stick light, but the price seems pretty steep for what you get...
If you get one off eBay it's not too bad. I think I paid 47$ for mine in the packaging brand new. It's a good light but I still just grab the little CAT COB lights that I have all over the place. They were 9$ and seem to be holding up really well. I think I would prefer the M12 LED Stick if I was doing a lot of work at night in an engine bay where I could just leave it hooked to the hood latch.