V28 and M28 are completely compatible so Milwaukee didn't really **** on anyone there. It's the V18 users that got screwed when M18 did not interchange.
Anyone got a mid torque w/friction ring they wanna sell?
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The OMT's work great for this, too, assuming drywall.
I've also removed nail-in boxes by prying the anchoring side away just enough to slip in an OMT metal blade and buzz through the nails. Works incredibly well.
And the performance of those V18 batteries absolutely sucked. The V28 didn't work so well, either, once the temperature dipped below freezing.
It took a long *** time for me to consider moving off of the original 18V NiCd tools after being burned by those V18 batteries.
Probably a good thing that there wasn't any backwards compatibility... and there must be at least 4x as many M18 tools as there were V18/NiCd tools.
Ok - I got a question of my own here.. I may soon be in the market for one of the fuel SDS drills.. so my question is this. Does anyone see ANY practical differences between these two models other than the handle style? I honestly cant see a reason to pick one over the other besides just a preference.. thoughts ?? Input for anyone is a help...
Number 1 - http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...dle-Rotary-Hammer-Bare-Tool-2713-20/206931790
Number 2 - http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...1-in-SDS-Plus-Rotary-Hammer-2712-20/205334546
I'm leaning towards the first one, the "bosch bulldog" style just cause it's suppose to hit a little harder.. the physical size of them really isn't even a concern for me ( I don't think)
Also - I'm seriously considering going to Home Depot in a few minutes and buying that m18 Bluetooth speaker.. anyone know if there's a big difference in sound between that and the large boom box style radio??
Actually is anyone willing to trade their m12 hackzall for my m18? I might be willing to do that.. would have to be in like new or really good condition.. you can try to persuade me.. I'd think it over.. I'm like 50/50 on it.. for the m12 fuel I'd do that for sure.
Oh - and if anyone ever finds a killer deal on the m12 radio, I'm thinking of buying one as a gift for someone.
Hey, stupid question, is the blade in the fastback utility knife suppose to be loose in there?
I was expecting it to be tightly held.
Hey, stupid question, is the blade in the fastback utility knife suppose to be loose in there?
I was expecting it to be tightly held.
You pull the trigger on this?? My HD has the compact on clearance for 150.
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Loose on the hinge or the insert blade itself?
My Fastback is tight. Im wondering if your blade is pushed all the way in. Try pushing the black blade release button (not the blade lock) while pushing in the blade and see if it seats deeper.
It's the blade inside the holder, not the hinge. Feels like the mechanism holds the blade like a pin inside a hole that's too big.
I have an older husky knife that holds the blade with less slop.
If you're into Bluetooth speakers, you should try this one. Thing sounds amazing for the cost and size. I have nothing bad to say about it. My father sent it to me, and I was like, I don't need this thing, just send it back.. he said "just listen to it".. it never made it back in the box. It's the Oontz Angle 3 from Cambridge Soundworks. It's like $24 shipped with Amazon prime. It's about half the size of the m12 and it EMBARRASSES it.. trust me.. they make a much bigger version of it too. I can only imagine what that sounds like. I have a clock radio from Cambridge Soundworks for geez, 15 years at least. Similar to the Bose wave radio. Actually got better reviews at the time.. one of the most under rated sound hardware companies on earth.

Dang dude and I just got Amazon account paid off too!![]()
Dang dude and I just got Amazon account paid off too!![]()
on bluetooth speakers - the Bluetooth version. You really need 3.0 or better for decent audio. Some phones and speakers have better protocols -APT-x and the like. Without these higher bandwidth protocols, the audio is pretty canned - good for familiar music you're not really listening to, but TERRIBLE for talk. Milwaukee does't list their protocol.Dang dude and I just got Amazon account paid off too!![]()
Hey guys haven't been on in a while. Thinking about buying a new impact gun tomorrow. Went to HD today and looked at the Milwaukee's and got totally confused. Can anybody explain difference between M18, M18 Fuel and "Red" Lithium (or something like that). Got two jobs coming up and would like to buy a new impact gun. One involves installing a bunch of Tapcons in cement (pilot hole to be drilled separately) and the other involves taking down about 200 12' sections of shelving tracks attached to wall with #3 phillips screws. Yeah, I probably have the tools to get the job done already, but feel like getting something new with new batteries that will make job run faster. Thanks. CG
anyone have any instructions or tips on putting m28 batteries on v18 tools?
"Red Lithium" is their marketing name for their batteries. M18 Fuel tools have brushless motors and will have more power and longer run time on the same battery compared to their M18 non Fuel equivalent.
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"Red Lithium" is their marketing name for their batteries. M18 Fuel tools have brushless motors and will have more power and longer run time on the same battery compared to their M18 non Fuel equivalent.
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They also have their mid-tier M18 brushless impacts as well, which are normally a little less than the fuel. Hierarchy below:
-M18
-M18 Brushless
-M18 Fuel
I had absolutely no idea there was non Fuel brushless. I guess I didn't give wrong information exactly but incomplete to be sure. At least I learned something.
My apologies.
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I had absolutely no idea there was non Fuel brushless. I guess I didn't give wrong information exactly but incomplete to be sure. At least I learned something.
My apologies.
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I'll guess the magnet just doesnt sell well enough to the general public.. without this forum most wouldn't even know it existed.