Click the free work gloves pic.
http://www.acmetools.com/shop/tools/milwaukee-tools
Just FYI, the shirts are the same price on the hd site, with no free gloves. And thanks for asking for a link. I just friggin bought another one.
So I had to go to the HF store to pick up more cheap tools for my weekend sales (cuz everbody loves cheap tools right

) and that is right next door to the HD store so I went in there too to look and see what Milwaukee gloves they had thinking I could size them up and figure what I need to order for the ACME deal.
And all they had WAS the Flex gloves and LARGE was smallest size they stocked which where a bit too large so know I now what size I need to order. Just as a note I also have Med. sized gloves in both the HF Hardy Mechanics and the overpriced Mechanixs brand padded impact gloves.
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
So I got see BOTH jigsaw in my local HD today I have to say there is world of difference between the M12 version and the M18 tool. And just on quick glance I didn't even take the time to price them out..a M12 unit be handy for me. I use the M12 line for job support a lot
I have the Ridgid 18V portable vacuum... it really ***** great. Doesn't last real long but is great for quick clean ups...
I do have the M18 wet dry unit and that REALLY ***** too!
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.
I have been using a 4.0 steadily for while now with decent results had tried the 3.0 XC but like the 4.0 better. I'm sure it would perform great with 6.0 I just hate wasting THAT kind of battery on the little vac.
Just as FYI guys I am generally happy with vac especially for sawdust cleanup around my chop saw just wish it pick up a bit more larger heavier stuff.
brushes are for painters... not motors.
Pines...funniest statement I read in while... Thks for the chuckle!
Wow you guys been busy today but I have question here...
Everybody's really liking that Lowes storage unit including me

but I work as carpenter too and build a lot of stuff especially for the business that employs me and considering ALL the tools most of you guys own here

who would consider making a similar unit out of plywood
Would it be worth your effort and skill set?
Just as example I got some marching orders today from my employer now and have to modify an old wood laminate dvd storage case and make a display cabinet for jams and jellys relishes and sauces out of it. Hauled it home tonight and I have a bunch of leftover scrap stock material that I can build shelves with
And I once I remove all the dowels and sliders I will add some ripped strips as inside wall supports for the new shelves and form some plugs where needed to fill any additional holes nothing fancy but neat. It'll look allright when I'm done I figure.
$99 is cheap enough for that Lowes Unit and if I had a Lowes I would have to see it in person to assess it for sure but seems like one sheet of plywood do the job wouldn't it? A little black paint and $5.00 muiti outlet adapter from HF finish it up
I recall seeing these quite a while back. One of the online tool reviewers profiled them when they first released and opened the discussion on building a similar unit for your own vs buying it.
If I remember right seemed the consensus was all for a pro build your own cabinet.
