FigureItOut
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Well this is a little frustrating. The trimmer shows IN STOCK, so it should be shipping any day. The .095 trimmer line, however, still isn't in, so I'm betting mine won't ship until they get the line in.
I'm pretty sure he came to that conclusion in the video...haha
Well this is a little frustrating. The trimmer shows IN STOCK, so it should be shipping any day. The .095 trimmer line, however, still isn't in, so I'm betting mine won't ship until they get the line in.
Did you have .095 line also?Just received a shipping notification via FedEx
Did you have .095 line also?
Cool, thanks. Should be shipping soon then.Yeah, fedex tracking Says it's in transit in Grand forks, ND headed to California
ACME just charged my card for the string trimmer.
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If I remember correctly, home depot does, or did sell multiple sizes of shop vac accessories, along with the ruducers to swap them onto different sized vac hoses.. don't ask me my, but at some point I bought the one or two smaller sized wand extensions and the different tools to fit on each one for my full sized shop vac.. Im pretty sure the brush I'm using is from that purchase I made..
As far as household vacuums, I have a Shark, Kirby, Miele, and the handheld Orek version they sold with their upright models. Pretty sure they all use different attachment sizes.. close in sizes, but not the same..
32mm is just about the same size as 1.25". This is likely the brush I'm using on my m18 wet/dry vac.
http://m.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-1-1...ombo-for-RIDGID-Wet-Dry-Vacs-VT1412/100638352
1.25" is a standard size for smaller shop vac hoses as far as I know.. the small Dewalt is also advertised as having a 1.25" hose, along with the Milwaukee m18 wet dry vac that's advertised as being able to be used with standard sized accessories..
Me too. So much for Milwaukee telling me mid to late February two days ago.
I think 32mm is the standard size of the ID for attachments, Milwaukee screwed up and made the OD of the connection 32mm which means ID os the attachments 33mm which I have never heard of anything that size.
Got my shipping confirms for the blower and wacker.
I did receive my 0882-20 vac today and had a chance to give it a try around the house. I will do a full write up tomorrow. It will be from a different perspective that dacan23 as I've never had any other cordless vac so my review will be fact based on how it performs the jobs I had planned for it vs my expectations.Strange, they advertise the compact m18 vac as having a 1.25" inlet also..
i call this "disneyifing the time". if you go to a disney park, all the rides have "wait times" listed outside them. they are all wrong, disney adds time to the estimates, unless they are really short (5 minutes is as low as they go, basically a walk on).
they add time so that you have a better experience. you wait 45 minutes to ride on space mountain, while they told you 60 minutes. rather than being pissy about waiting 45, you are happy that you didnt wait 60.
you are not supposed to be mad milwaukee lied about the time, you are supposed to be happy that they arrived early.
I did receive my 0882-20 vac today and had a chance to give it a try around the house. I will do a full write up tomorrow. It will be from a different perspective that dacan23 as I've never had any other cordless vac so my review will be fact based on how it performs the jobs I had planned for it vs my expectations.
BTW....I used attachments from my Kirby vac and Ridgid shop vac with zero issue!
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The vacuum you guys are talking about, is it the 0880-20 ? I was gong to get that with the 2897-22 drill/driver combo set for 348.00 with the special they are running until the 25th. Getting second thoughts if the vac doesn't work that good.
So apparently both batteries for my caliper didn't survive last summers AZ heat. Couldn't even get it to turn on....Do you have a way to measure ID of the attachments in mm?
Did anybody order the hedge trimmer?
I ordered the hedge trimmer and blower, both "tool" only, and the string trimmer kit. Only thing that shipped was the string trimmer kit.
When did you order them? I ordered them on 20% day which was days from they first were posted, perhaps your further down the line, but would still expect all pre-orders to ship next week.
Thankfully I think I got them at the lowest possible price, unlike my miter 2x9.0 kit which was only ordered on a 10% day....
Jan 2nd for the string trimmer kit, and Jan 8th for the blower and hedge trimmer bare tools. Did you order kits or bare tools?
KC - I can just see that thing catching a tel loop or service and bouncing across the road or a car hood
I FINALLY got around to installing the upgraded clamps on my 2130 stand light. The lower clamp is very vague, it doesn't "pop" closed. But it works, it will not let the tube slip.
I love how the instructions first tell you how to install the new clamps (left page) and then tell you how to remove the old clamps (right page). LOL
They also repeatedly refer to a socket head cap screw as torx or torx socket screw (it's not, it's hex) and repeatedly refer to thread locker as nyloc on that screw. But no matter, the instructions are adequate.
Found out the easy way to tell before buying - the updated model has serials with G97 in them, the old clamp model will have G96 in the serial. The serial is on a label on the box right next to the UPC, so you can tell before purchasing and without removing it from the box.
Does anyone have the shockwave bits? How do they work?
They work well IMO. There's better bits out there but the Shockwave aren't bad at all and are very easy to get, plus they have a ton of different bits and accessories like different length bit holders. They're what I use at work.
What do you think is a better option?
What do you think is a better option?
i call this "disneyifing the time". if you go to a disney park, all the rides have "wait times" listed outside them. they are all wrong, disney adds time to the estimates, unless they are really short (5 minutes is as low as they go, basically a walk on).
they add time so that you have a better experience. you wait 45 minutes to ride on space mountain, while they told you 60 minutes. rather than being pissy about waiting 45, you are happy that you didnt wait 60.
you are not supposed to be mad milwaukee lied about the time, you are supposed to be happy that they arrived early.