Off the top of my head a really simple situation where the battery often gets in the way at least for me is doing the lug nuts on a deep dish rim like often found on a tractor...
Got an issue with my Milwaukee fuel hammer drill, used it in hammer mode yesterday, now the chuck is so tight I can't get the bit out, tried some wd40, gloves, etc, but nothing will budge it. I know I can use channel locks but don't want to mar up the plastic around the chuck collar on my nice new drill, any tips from the M hive?
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Got an issue with my Milwaukee fuel hammer drill, used it in hammer mode yesterday, now the chuck is so tight I can't get the bit out, tried some wd40, gloves, etc, but nothing will budge it. I know I can use channel locks but don't want to mar up the plastic around the chuck collar on my nice new drill, any tips from the M hive?
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Got an issue with my Milwaukee fuel hammer drill, used it in hammer mode yesterday, now the chuck is so tight I can't get the bit out, tried some wd40, gloves, etc, but nothing will budge it. I know I can use channel locks but don't want to mar up the plastic around the chuck collar on my nice new drill, any tips from the M hive?
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I tried a strap wrench and lots of other things, in the end, I put the drill in my vise protected with some rags and grabbed the chuck with a big old pair of channel locks and "armstronged" it, of course the more I could not get it open the more pissed I gotIf you don't have luck with anything else, just wrap some electrical tape around the top and bottom jaws of your channellocks. That'll keep em from scraping anything up and you should get more than enough grip with em.
and didn't protect the chuck that well so it has a few scratches on it but it works fine, I thought it was plastic but it is metal coated in something. Sad fact of the matter is, if you google this topic, a lot of hits come back on this exact problem for MIL drills especially when the hammer drill mode is used. I love my red tools but not thrilled about that situation. 
I tried a strap wrench and lots of other things, in the end, I put the drill in my vise protected with some rags and grabbed the chuck with a big old pair of channel locks and "armstronged" it, of course the more I could not get it open the more pissed I gotand didn't protect the chuck that well so it has a few scratches on it but it works fine, I thought it was plastic but it is metal coated in something. Sad fact of the matter is, if you google this topic, a lot of hits come back on this exact problem for MIL drills especially when the hammer drill mode is used. I love my red tools but not thrilled about that situation.
YMMV don't over tighten your key less chucks!
Thanks to Thumper68's video I picked up two of the Milwaukee TorqueLock locking pliers. They feel very nice and I'm looking forward to not pinching the fat of my fingers EVERY DAMN TIME I use them like with normal vise grips.
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Just got my second M12 maglight, read the package and found out it has beam adjust, didnt know that for months and was a complaint of mine. Not that it needs it as its so bright.
Thanks to Thumper68's video I picked up two of the Milwaukee TorqueLock locking pliers. They feel very nice and I'm looking forward to not pinching the fat of my fingers EVERY DAMN TIME I use them like with normal vise grips.
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Sorry to hear it got nicked up getting it out, I would of just e-serviced it, you still might want to since there may be more than the cosmetic damage.
Surely it doesnt look as bad as this POS I inherited a few months ago.
Does anyone know if it would be possible to swap a 3/8" anvil from a 2754 into a 2753 impact driver?
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http://www.ereplacementparts.com/square-anvil-assembly-p-1780973.html
Used 2753 drivers are all over for pretty cheap.
Does anyone know if it would be possible to swap a 3/8" anvil from a 2754 into a 2753 impact driver?
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http://www.ereplacementparts.com/square-anvil-assembly-p-1780973.html
Used 2753 drivers are all over for pretty cheap.
Just as an FYI from what I can tell from the available replacement parts I'm pretty sure one can swap out the ball pin anvil on the 2655B for hog ring style of 2755B
The older anvils are square, whereas the newer ones are tear dropped. It won't work.
The older anvils are square, whereas the newer ones are tear dropped. It won't work.
Gonna finally buy one of the 3.5" hardline knives.. waiting to hear back from the eBay seller..
So listen guys - I literally JUST got my offer accepted and paid the eBay seller for this thing 2 minutes ago.
It's a new "without packaging" 3.5 inch Milwaukee hardline knife with the smooth recurve blade. I belive HD has a $79 price tag on these.. eBay seller, a pawn shop, was asking $48 shipped - but he just accepted my $40 offer with Free shipping. He has a few left on his eBay listing, and it's the cheapest you'll find. He also has the 3" version in another listing, same price... Might be worth jumping on if you want a better Milwaukee knife that has a D2 steel blade.. the 3.5" version is the same length as the red fastback knives... These are much more robust than the red versions.
I got one of those when I bought the M12 flashlight. I've been using it as my EDC knife for the past few months. It's significantly better than the red knives. One hand open/close, better steel, a little smaller, more comfortable to hold (in my hands).
I'm a knife guy so I like to carry something nice. This guy fills the role of a nice enough work knife that still has the features I'm used to in my typical EDC knives, without the worry of losing it or destroying it.
Ya know what I noticed about the hardline knives - if you go back and watch the product demo Milwaukee did when they were announcing the new line, all the hardline demo knives were, and the rep said that they would ALL be spring assisted models, like the spring assisted fastback. Obviously, and to my disappointment, that did not carry through to the final product...
Would be really nice if they had done that.. I'm not a big fan of the flipper blade but I'll get use to it....
For $40 I think I got a great deal on what I just bought.. hopefully there's no issue with it when I get it from this eBay seller..
I know we like to bash CPO here sometimes 'cause of their seemingly weird pricing games during sales - and I don't disagree - but their service really is pretty good. I once had to call for a Ryobi sale too that was the same thing: discount not appearing in cart. The guy I got then was also very competent. And the one time I had to return something to CPO (a recon Milwaukee inspection camera that didn't work out of the box) they sent a call tag for the faulty unit and immediately shipped me a replacement.
I just think good service should be acknowledged once in awhile. FWIW.
Jeeze what is taking HD so long to ship out my tools??!?! Tells me the estimated delivery date is the 10th of March, yet it is still processing.
Are you guys saying that putting the ratchet on a bolt and pulling on it with your hand to break certain bolts loose like I do with pneumatic tools is bad for the electric ratchet?
Does it have a lock that doesn't let the head rotate with the trigger not press? or do you have to press the trigger wait until the motor locks up then pull harder to break the bolt loose and the motor will kick in again.
I was planning on getting this set
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...-M12-3-8-in-Ratchet-2454-22-2457-20/205044520
Does the 3/8th M12 provide usable power around a car? I currently use the M18 brushless impact drive with attachment and it works great but the tool is too big and the attachment makes it too long but the M12 3/8 only puts out 116ftlbs and seems severely under powered even compared to the impact driver. I dunno if I will like it or if ti will suit my needs.
That depends - do you want a hammer drill or an impact? If you're motivation is tools to work on cars, get the kit with the impact and the ratchet. But I would get the one with the 1/4" ratchet, then use an adapter for 3/8" drive.Im want one of these as well. I think this is a better kit? Yes / No?
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...-M12-3-8-in-Ratchet-2404-22-2457-20/205044494