JetskiMark
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The boot for the 2754 is 49-12-0012.
Nize, mine showed up other day.
Speaking about boots, I had gotten 49-16-2754 from HD for $24, thought it was for the 2754 V2 Fuel 3/8, it says for 26xx models, is a little loose, so is it not the right one?
Wish the impacts could be stored in the cases with boots on...
Nize, mine showed up other day.
Speaking about boots, I had gotten 49-16-2754 from HD for $24, thought it was for the 2754 V2 Fuel 3/8, it says for 26xx models, is a little loose, so is it not the right one?
Wish the impacts could be stored in the cases with boots on...
The boot for the 2754 is 49-12-0012.
it seems to me someone on here was looking for screw in handles for their grinder or something. here are two from ebay. i dont know anything about either, although they are not expensive:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/182330697084
7 left, 8$ free shipping
and this one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/263107029017
6$ plus 12.40$ shipping (for me, from PA to MA, not really that far)
a lot more, but if it is the one you need . . . . . .
Ok now that I'm getting my wish for a heat gun I now want a cordless rivet gun. Seriously.
Some videos of the demonstrations said September I believe. I keep watching for pre-orders to pop up somewhere. I want all three!
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Been hearing any day now for a month, I can't wait! I ended up buying a 1/4", I figure in that drive size I won't really need the extra power as much. I can't wait for that 1/2" though.Anyone know when the Fuel Ratchets are coming out?
Nick on Facebook has them all for pre-order. No clue as to whether it's a good deal or not.
There are also place holders on the hd website... just search Milwaukee ratchet fuel.
That's the same as the current ratchets, the 1/4 has always been $10 more. No idea why though. Maybe they sell less?I've been following that group pretty closely, but I never saw them listed. I even did a few searches and still don't see them.
Thanks, just found them. Wonder why the 1/4" is $10 more than the 3/8". I have the regular 3/8" Milwaukee ratchet, was planning to buy the 1/4" first.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...ss-3-8-in-Ratchet-Tool-Only-2557-20/302451803
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...ss-1-2-in-Ratchet-Tool-Only-2558-20/302451795
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...ss-1-2-in-Ratchet-Tool-Only-2558-20/302451795
Ok now that I'm getting my wish for a heat gun I now want a cordless rivet gun. Seriously.
I've been following that group pretty closely, but I never saw them listed. I even did a few searches and still don't see them.
Thanks, just found them. Wonder why the 1/4" is $10 more than the 3/8". I have the regular 3/8" Milwaukee ratchet, was planning to buy the 1/4" first.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...ss-3-8-in-Ratchet-Tool-Only-2557-20/302451803
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...ss-1-2-in-Ratchet-Tool-Only-2558-20/302451795
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...ss-1-2-in-Ratchet-Tool-Only-2558-20/302451795
Surprised HD is the first to have them on the site, pricing is as predicted $50 more than current. I may only get the Fuel 3/8, dont see using the 1/2 much as can run an adapter its what only 10ft-lbs more.
Still think the non Fuels will still be around for a while and probably with new permanent prices of $79.
WHY?!?! You would sell way more of those than...say a drain cleaner. They would be great on the farm. I know alot of people would buy one just for bikes and carsMy friend really wants a cordless rivet also. They will probably make it before the inflator they may never produce.
WHY?!?! You would sell way more of those than...say a drain cleaner. They would be great on the farm. I know alot of people would buy one just for bikes and cars
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I really wonder if Milwaukee is hesitant on the inflator 'cause they can't get it to their standards or at least what people are asking for.
I maintain it needs to take a fullsize truck tire to AT LEAST 50 psi from zero before overheating or needing a break. And ideally if you start with some pressure it should be capable of 80psi - at least 65-70. I don't care if I have to carry two 9.0's - I will.
I don't want a toy or something intended for Joe Suburbia with his passenger car. It needs to handle Load Range E LT tires on trucks and tandem axle trailers. This would make the most sense given Milwaukee's focus on "the trades" anyway - contractors have 3/4 tons and larger trailers.
What are the new cordless pancake compressors putting out for pressure anyway? Was it Ridgid that has released one?
An inflator, a chainsaw (next year!) and a rivet gun and I'm in heaven.
Honestly I could have used a cordless compressor just the other day had a small job in the Farm store and I had to haul my 6 gal pancake just to use my HF Pro 18 ga brad nailer/stapler , I had the cordless 16 but my shortest fastener was 2 1/2" and all I really needed was 1 1/2" plus that 16 wouldn't go that small anyways.
Got me thinking about getting the straight magazine 18ga cordless brad nailer too.
I'd get a tank style cordless compressor if there was one offered.
$37 shipped on their eBay listing. Thanks for that
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Milwaukee-4...g-Impact-Wrench-Protective-Boot-/122551719321
I actually didn't even look to see if shipping was cheaper from the website.. just wanted the boot to top off the collection..
I don't think they'll do one. WHat does your pancake draw, 1200 Watts? That would drain a 5a-hr battery in 3-4 minutes. You'd barely get the tank full and you'd be out of battery.
For scenarios such as yours, I fill a portable air tank that I have generally had to take to the track with me. Works incredibly well.

I really wonder if Milwaukee is hesitant on the inflator 'cause they can't get it to their standards or at least what people are asking for.
I maintain it needs to take a fullsize truck tire to AT LEAST 50 psi from zero before overheating or needing a break. And ideally if you start with some pressure it should be capable of 80psi - at least 65-70. I don't care if I have to carry two 9.0's - I will.
I don't want a toy or something intended for Joe Suburbia with his passenger car. It needs to handle Load Range E LT tires on trucks and tandem axle trailers. This would make the most sense given Milwaukee's focus on "the trades" anyway - contractors have 3/4 tons and larger trailers.
What are the new cordless pancake compressors putting out for pressure anyway? Was it Ridgid that has released one?
An inflator, a chainsaw (next year!) and a rivet gun and I'm in heaven.

I really wonder if Milwaukee is hesitant on the inflator 'cause they can't get it to their standards or at least what people are asking for.
I maintain it needs to take a fullsize truck tire to AT LEAST 50 psi from zero before overheating or needing a break. And ideally if you start with some pressure it should be capable of 80psi - at least 65-70. I don't care if I have to carry two 9.0's - I will.
An inflater, a chainsaw (next year!) and a rivet gun and I'm in heaven.
I don't think they'll do one. WHat does your pancake draw, 1200 Watts? That would drain a 5a-hr battery in 3-4 minutes. You'd barely get the tank full and you'd be out of battery.
For scenarios such as yours, I fill a portable air tank that I have generally had to take to the track with me. Works incredibly well.
I think the Dewalt flexfolt compressor takes 2 batteries and can run for 15 mins.

Yeah, I have zero interest in a pancake compressor, but I'm not a carpenter.
Speaking of not a carpenter, if I'm dreaming I want a wire feed that runs on a couple 9.0's. I freakin' love my Hobart Trek!!!
Oh if we're really dreaming Milwaukee will breath new life into M28, sell the 5.0's state-side and release something like a 28 volt 9.0. Maybe a couple M28 9.0's could power a welder.........![]()