ImStricken06
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someone please stop me from buying: 2753-20 LOL i dont really work with wood, but god darnit, i think i want this anyway.....
2663-22 kit on sale at HD for $200, includes two batteries and a charger.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...true&SID=be496962fb3011e5a86e36ed87c0ad3b0INT
Good deal? Or hold out for the Fuel version? I have air handy in my shop, so my original plan was 3/8" Fuel wrench + 1/2 or 3/4 air if needed.
I got lucky with the sale; that rarely happens for me.

Picked up the One-Key kit for $320 and the M12 radio for $50. Finding the One-Key stuff to be 'meh' so far and kind of unneeded. I do kinda want the 3/8" One-Key impact wrench though. I really need to stop buying tools for a little bit since we just purchased new windows and sliding patio doors for the house. Ugh. I'm addicted...
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Anybody have any input on which Milwaukee impact driver bit set I should pick up to go with my M12 1/4" impact driver? Would like something fairly inclusive as I don't know what I'll need it for but would like to be prepared. I'm not against buying two kits if there are two different kits that would compliment each other without having a lot of duplicates. I'm also not against buying a kit and then buying single items to flesh it out.
Best purchase ever. I bought mine to caulk my entire vacation home I resided. Osi is some thick stuff. I find myself using it for everything now though as when your turn it down to the low flow setting it gives you a beautiful consistent bead. There is always a jump in the bead when you release and go to pull the handle again. Worth every penny.Anybody here have a M12 caulk gun? I've been looking at them for awhile and have a ton of caulking to do around the house. I thought about the m18, but after these few projects are done It'll be down to normal occasional use, plus the smaller size seems to make it more useful.
Who has one? Was it worth a hundred bucks? (amazon price)
Thanks,
Brian
Anyone see the pics posted by Woodstock of the 60" workbench?
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30" version coming as well. I'll stick with my 46" combo. [emoji16]Thing looks bad @$$!
$700 I think it said.
Just picked up Milwaukee's 40 piece set of impact bits for my 1/4" hex impact driver I picked up during the buy one get one sale. Now I just need to pick up some 3/8" impact sockets to go with my impact wrench. Won't have an opportunity to use them for quite a while, but I like to have them already on hand for the time I will need them.
What's the point of getting impact rated drill bits? Is that mainly for concrete drilling? I really can't see a use for them for drilling into wood unless you're doing super thick pressure treated stuff? But they're so short that I can't see them being very useful.
Anyone see the pics posted by Woodstock of the 60" workbench?
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Link?
As far as the 3/8 impact whats the way to go? Detent ring or no detent ring?
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The friction ring seems way easier to use than the detent pin, if that's what you're asking. I just ordered a 1/2 by mistake with the pin and returned it, I couldn't get the socket off by hand.
As far as the 3/8 impact whats the way to go? Detent ring or no detent ring?
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Yea thats what I was wondering thanks. Is there a model thats better then the rest of the 3/8s impacts?
It should be EXPECTED !... I would expect significant torque loss from a universal joint, but was shocked at how much torque loss there was with a straight extension.
Better is relative to the work you will be doing. The 3/8 Impact is available in the M12 and M18 models. I think the most versatile is the M18 2754, plenty of power for most automotive applications.
For motorcycles and and lighter stuff I use the M12 2453, its easy to switch between 1/4 and 3/8 sockets.
Search them on CPO Outlet, Depot or wherever you get your tools. There's 2 more digits to the part number at the end that denotes the the type of a battery included or if its a bare tool(20). If you just starting out with the tools buying kits seems to be the best deal, once you have batteries the bare tools will reduce the price substantially.
I have the m18 battery's now so ill probably go that route. Whats bare tool usually rum for the 2754? Ill be using it out in the garage for general maintenance wont be an everyday professionally used tool.
I feel like I paid for 500 SQ FT of this.
http://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/news/2016/04/11/milwaukee-tool-to-add-nearly-600-jobs-with.html
How cool would it be to work at corporate, dont think I could convince the wife to move to WI. I really need to find a job for a company I like, bored with finance/banking, would rather work for BMW, Milwaukee Tool, Ferrari, Michelin, Monster, or any other company which I have a strong loyalty for.
It should be EXPECTED !
The longer/narrower the extension, the more the loss. The extension acts like a spring and absorbs the impacts. Impact extensions are usually significantly larger OD.