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Do you use it with Roloc discs? Is it just under powered? Or low RPM? I was hoping to get one soon not to replace my die grinders but for those times when I'm about to weld or just finished welding where I only have a small area to clean up. It would save dragging out the air hose so much. I haven't been able to find much info on them as far as sanding capabilities. It seems most people use them for polishing.
It works fantastic for exactly what you're talking about. I mostly use mine with Roloc discs for cleaning off gasket material from valve covers, and stripping metal to weld. Also have ground off some old welds with sanding discs, and polished up an old Snap-on box coated in overspray.

It's very obviously not a random orbital, it just works like a die grinder.:dunno:
 
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Do you use it with Roloc discs? Is it just under powered? Or low RPM? I was hoping to get one soon not to replace my die grinders but for those times when I'm about to weld or just finished welding where I only have a small area to clean up. It would save dragging out the air hose so much. I haven't been able to find much info on them as far as sanding capabilities. It seems most people use them for polishing.

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i just got one. for sanding, the only option appears to be 2" roloc disks. for a tool that has been out a few years now, i am kind of surprised that there aren't more options for attachments, either from milwaukee themselves, or from some third party.

i dont really understand the whole roloc thing. there are pads that appear to be like sandpaper, and ones that appear be to like scotchbrite pads. and there are green scothbrite and brown scotchbrite pads. i have not been able to find a discussion of what the uses are for the various types, although i admit i have not put substantial effort into looking so far.
 

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i just got one. for sanding, the only option appears to be 2" roloc disks. for a tool that has been out a few years now, i am kind of surprised that there aren't more options for attachments, either from milwaukee themselves, or from some third party.

i dont really understand the whole roloc thing. there are pads that appear to be like sandpaper, and ones that appear be to like scotchbrite pads. and there are green scothbrite and brown scotchbrite pads. i have not been able to find a discussion of what the uses are for the various types, although i admit i have not put substantial effort into looking so far.
The Roloc term refers to all of those different types. The sandpaper ones should have the grit number somewhere on them. As for the scotchbrite pads, green is the softest, almost just a polishing pad, the red are decently abrasive and are probably the most common for clean up. The brown are the most abrasive.

How's the battery runtime on it? On a 4.0 or 6.0 and while sanding? Also so it's good for weld cleanup, it fares well on gasket cleanup as well?

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My name is Pines... and I'm a Milwaukaholic... June's purchases...
and YES... in the upper right... that's a 3" roloc backing pad... for the polisher... I made it...

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Can you guys post up some pictures of the M12 sander with Roloc discs?

Upper right... 2" and a fabricated 3" roloc the polisher is in the middle top with the side handle
 

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Do you really need the extra handle to use it?

Are the RPM's of it comparable to an air angle grinder that I've been using with roloc pads for years?
 

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Do you really need the extra handle to use it?

Are the RPM's of it comparable to an air angle grinder that I've been using with roloc pads for years?

Not really... I did for some sanding ... I kind of like the handle. Think it depends on the task... pretty sure it will be like... oh yeh need the handle for this.

I use a random orbital air sander... so can't answer the 2nd part
 

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Do you really need the extra handle to use it?

Are the RPM's of it comparable to an air angle grinder that I've been using with roloc pads for years?
It spins at around 8700rpm in sanding mode, compared to an pneumatic die grinder which is between 20-25,000rpm.
8700 is still sufficient though.

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Does anyone have any idea on the runtime for the polisher/sander? I can't find anything online.

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Re: The Milwaukee addiction thread! 😊

Thanks for posting, a local Lowes has them for pickup, resisted and only ordered 1. Lowes.com has 10% off today and tomorrow. Wish I had spare time to paint it red....

I went to Lowe's yesterday and decided to buy the Kobalt wall mounted cordless tool shelf. I'm usually unimpressed with products like this but for the $99 that it costs I'm fairly happy with it. I wasn't sure how my Milwaukee products would fit in it because it was designed for kobalt tools but they fit really good.

http://low.es/2qZjI1x

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I have to put in one of the floors they sell in Home Depot for family. I'm thinking jigsaw and an omt to cut and trim all the pieces? Would love a miter saw as well for straight cuts but can't swing it. What do you guys think?

Not necessary, Not Milwaukee, but this is a good option for floating floors or hardwood. thats what it's made for. I THINK Ryobi makes/made one, but this refurb from cpo is a cheap option.. it's nice cause from what I understand, you can set it on a workbench or just leave in on the floor.. the cordless m18 shop vac would probably work good with this too, to help keep the dust down.

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Here's a video demo -


$169 new, $125 as a refurb.
http://www.cpooutlets.com/factory-r...vpqxct6z6FHatSX0jdW_t76ayv0zgY_oaAuMZEALw_wcB
 
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Not necessary, Not Milwaukee, but this is a good option for floating floors or hardwood. thats what it's made for. I THINK Ryobi makes/made one, but this refurb from cpo is a cheap option.. it's nice cause from what I understand, you can set it on a workbench or just leave in on the floor.. the cordless m18 shop vac would probably work good with this too, to help keep the dust down.

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Here's a video demo -


$169 new, $125 as a refurb.
http://www.cpooutlets.com/factory-r...vpqxct6z6FHatSX0jdW_t76ayv0zgY_oaAuMZEALw_wcB

Cool tool but won't be able to make the cuts I need around doors and pipe and other obstructions. The plus side is I'm not buying he tools but get to keep them so adding Milwaukee will be nice. I know I can make the cuts with a jigsaw. For straight cuts I'm thinking I can clamp a guide to run the saw against.
 

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All I know is I'm buying the Milwaukee high visibility shirts off acme right now for $29 a pair, and for every shirt you buy, you get a free pair of large Milwaukee "flex" gloves ($15).. I thought they were the demo gloves, which woulda been a killer deal.. but I'm still gonna buy a shirt and try the free gloves..
 
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All I know is I'm buying the Milwaukee high visibility shirts off acme right now for $29 a pair, and for every shirt you buy, you get a free pair of large Milwaukee "flex" gloves ($15).. I thought they were the demo gloves, which woulda been a killer deal.. but I'm still gonna buy a shirt and try the free gloves..


:eyecrazy: :eyecrazy:


I'm all in for that! :D

Point me to a link :thumbup:
 

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All I know is I'm buying the Milwaukee high visibility shirts off acme right now for $29 a pair, and for every shirt you buy, you get a free pair of large Milwaukee "flex" gloves ($15).. I thought they were the demo gloves, which woulda been a killer deal.. but I'm still gonna buy a shirt and try the free gloves..

so, when you say "pair", you mean a singular item, right? when you mentioned a pair of shirts, i assumed you were talking about two. . . . .

if you are getting a pair of shirts for 29$, can you post a URL for me, cause i can't find it . . . . .
 

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M12 underhood light and M18 fan are amazing. I do not know how I lived without them. They make working in a stifling, dark garage not just doable, but a pleasure. Got a DCT and Oil cooler installed tonight with them, along with M12 impact and 3/8 ratchet.
 
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so, when you say "pair", you mean a singular item, right? when you mentioned a pair of shirts, i assumed you were talking about two. . . . .

if you are getting a pair of shirts for 29$, can you post a URL for me, cause i can't find it . . . . .

No, 1 shirt.. as in a pair of pants... u know what I meant.. lol

I ALMOST, just bought the m18 RA 3/8 impact wrench.. I talked myself out of it a few hours ago
 

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I'm sure it'll come out with the Fuel jigsaw...

...so Q4 of 2089

Ai yi yi! :wtf:


So what is about a jigsaw that needs a Fuel boost.

Is brushless performance necessary with offerings they already have? :headscrat


Are they generally underpowered or is that maybe an increased run time is more desired.

I personally haven't used my jigsaw/scroll saw in ages it seems :lol: though I do have big corded Craftsman. Remembering back to the days when I have used it more I can see how having cordless one would be really great.

There is an M18 jigsaw right...so is there a m12 version too?
 

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Re: The Milwaukee addiction thread! 😊

Bought the 2nd one at location I ordered first, since I realized I could use a $20 off coupon on top of the 10% sitewide, wish I tried it on the first....

Thanks for posting, a local Lowes has them for pickup, resisted and only ordered 1. Lowes.com has 10% off today and tomorrow. Wish I had spare time to paint it red....
 

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I always use the compact battery on the vac cause it lasts a long time, threw a XC 6.0 on it yesterday and its more powerful, sounds like a Fuel version now.

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I need a FUEL M12 vac to replace the one I have now :lol:

Geez I just used it and how disappointing its generally is :p
 

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Ai yi yi! :wtf:


So what is about a jigsaw that needs a Fuel boost.

Is brushless performance necessary with offerings they already have? :headscrat


Are they generally underpowered or is that maybe an increased run time is more desired.

I personally haven't used my jigsaw/scroll saw in ages it seems :lol: though I do have big corded Craftsman. Remembering back to the days when I have used it more I can see how having cordless one would be really great.

There is an M18 jigsaw right...so is there a m12 version too?

Well, the M18 jigsaw is far from perfect. For one, it doesn't have a light. Come on now! Two, the base seems wobbly-ish...not very Milwaukee of them. Three, those two things right there have kept me from buying one for a few years now. If they're going to take the time to upgrade the tool, they mine as well make it Fuel.

I know the M12 version has a light, yeah yeah...I want an M18 tool. Bah humbug :bounce:
 

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I need a FUEL M12 vac to replace the one I have now :lol:

Geez I just used it and how disappointing its generally is :p

I have the Ridgid 18V portable vacuum... it really ***** great. Doesn't last real long but is great for quick clean ups...

...I know the M12 version has a light,...

No way I would want a jig saw at my advanced age and eyesight without a light... M12 it is then...
 
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