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pbon; said:
It’s a $200 tool. If you drop it 10 times in 5 years and it breaks, buy another. I see the boot as being for pros who use their tools every day and for tool collectors who don’t really use their tools and want them to look new.



I use the boots on mine so I don’t scratch the paint on my vehicles not just to protect the tool.
 
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It’s a $200 tool. If you drop it 10 times in 5 years and it breaks, buy another. I see the boot as being for pros who use their tools every day and for tool collectors who don’t really use their tools and want them to look new.
Also working around some clumsy people my 2763 got knocked off equipment/benches every other week
 

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Just the first taste and yes, I am addicted now.

2453 1/4" hex and every drive kit for it I'd find usefull (asst. drive bit w/ extensions, ti drill bits, 1/4" met and sae sockets)

2767 1/2" animal
 
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Also working around some clumsy people my 2763 got knocked off equipment/benches every other week

I had a cover on my SO cordless impact for 7+ years and when it died I took it off and wiping the thing down it still looked brand new, the replacement one I got back is more scratched up.:mad:
 

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ByWhere have you guys found the best prices for a mid torque boot and/or possible the 3/8" impact boot for the right price? I know for the ratchet boots only a few places even carry them.
I ended up getting a boot for my mid torque on Amazon. Probably over paid but I've done dumber things. It was $39
 

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They are the older style but they are not compatible with the packout (that’s why they are cheaper)

You can use this to adapt them though.
https://kaizeninserts.com/products/milwaukee-packout-pack-aid-pre-order

I watched the Kaizen video. I feel bad for those guys, if 50% of people can follow those instructions I’d be amazed. Kudos to the ingenuity, they’ve got guts to bring that to market. But from recent CL listings and boards like this I have little faith in humanity’s ability to read or comprehend, much less follow directions.
 

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Ign; said:
But from recent CL listings and boards like this I have little faith in humanity’s ability to read or comprehend, much less follow directions.


There are more guys like you and I out there then you think. Don’t loose hope just yet!

It’s like watching the news before the presidential election. You’d think 89% of the country was voting for Hillary according to them but look what happened.
 

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I just purchased the 10 inch miter and was using it on a project this weekend. The first few days it snapped to 0 and 45 degrees, now it seems to snap to a degree less.

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Where's my solder iron...

I was just looking I pre ordered Oct 9. Ship date is now Dec 27

Cripes my current CC expired in between :lol:

As for tool boots never bought any yet. In retrospect after the scars you aww maybe I should have had one. What they ought to do is sell a matching spray paint for the nose cone so you can make it look all purty again. I don't how many times I have already touched up the white lettering on my tools with a paint pen. Those markings don't seem last at all with any use.

My excuse when its so beat up I cant stand it anymore I'll get a new one :D
 

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I just purchased the 10 inch miter and was using it on a project this weekend. The first few days it snapped to 0 and 45 degrees, now it seems to snap to a degree less.

Any ideas ?
Is the needle accurate or the stops on the scale? If it clicks in at what was the 0 degree position and still makes a square cut then the needle needs readjusted if it is off by a degree then readjust the scale.
 

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I just purchased the 10 inch miter and was using it on a project this weekend. The first few days it snapped to 0 and 45 degrees, now it seems to snap to a degree less.

Any ideas ?eb220ff78acf4bf16e51410311c98d9e.jpgb3fec9c4fb03acbd55f07237d03de49b.jpg

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My guess is the pointer is off just a bit. Loosen the screw and adjust. But first, make sure the saw is adjusted right and cutting true 90 and 45 angles. Then adjust pointer to match.
 

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was on Milwaukee web site looking for a combo kit to buy and I noticed they have 28v tools for sale, is 28v going to be the next jump in cordless?

I fawking wish. Milwaukee has a built-in FlexVolt fighter or way to compete in the higher voltage markets like 40, 58 etc but they refuse to capitalize on it. Instead they’ve dug in their heels at 18 and are determined to just keep increasing capacity.

Granted, it’s mostly working but at some point more voltage could really be beneficial, esp as we keep trying to push into areas like table saws, compressors etc. Stationary stuff like this weight doesn’t matter much so 28V x 2 could kick ***, esp w the foreign market M28 5.0’s

V28/M28’s been around since ‘03 or ‘04
 

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I just purchased the 10 inch miter and was using it on a project this weekend. The first few days it snapped to 0 and 45 degrees, now it seems to snap to a degree less.

Any ideas ?eb220ff78acf4bf16e51410311c98d9e.jpgb3fec9c4fb03acbd55f07237d03de49b.jpg

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I'd bet you knocked the pointer too. But maybe there's 1° of sawdust in the detent.
 

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Where's my solder iron...

I was just looking I pre ordered Oct 9. Ship date is now Dec 27

It was supposed to be released the same time as the M18 heat gun, which has been out for a while. Not sure why the delay, but I'm upset too. I've been looking forward to the soldering iron for a while. Guess it'll be a late christmas present for myself now.
 
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It was supposed to be released the same time as the M18 heat gun, which has been out for a while. Not sure why the delay, but I'm upset too. I've been looking forward to the soldering iron for a while. Guess it'll be a late christmas present for myself now.

If you guys call the Acme store in Des moines Iowa, they have them in stock(11 units). Just order them directly over the phone via the store and you can have it in less than a week!
 

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bepjrfan; said:
If you guys call the Acme store in Des moines Iowa, they have them in stock(11 units). Just order them directly over the phone via the store and you can have it in less than a week!



Kit or bare tool?
 

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nice impact really powerful

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M18 heat gun just spotted in HD.. I'm sorry but the thing feels like a ************* when u hold it...

Maybe it's a thermal plastic or something, but even the trigger and trigger lock feel like a cheap Chinese toy..

This was nice to see though..
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Two new additions came in today, next on the list is probably a compact 3.0 battery for my recently purchased m12 hoodie.
 
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kctyphoon; said:
M18 heat gun just spotted in HD.. I'm sorry but the thing feels like a ************* when u hold it...

Maybe it's a thermal plastic or something, but even the trigger and trigger lock feel like a cheap Chinese toy..

This was nice to see though..



I got mine at Home Depot two weeks ago and I have no complaints about how it feels it all. I do wish you could lock the trigger on though.
 

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I watched the Kaizen video. I feel bad for those guys, if 50% of people can follow those instructions I’d be amazed. Kudos to the ingenuity, they’ve got guts to bring that to market. But from recent CL listings and boards like this I have little faith in humanity’s ability to read or comprehend, much less follow directions.

Yup.
Looking how bad it has gotten in the last 20 years, just think where we will be after the next 20.
 

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I have the heat gun and have used it several times - it's great. Feels light because it is... probably just a trigger and a heating element, not much to it.
 

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I thought the M12 soldering iron was supposed to be released same time as the heat gun. Unfortunately now it looks like late December or early January. Ship date of Dec 27 on AcmeTools. Bummer.
 

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How is Milwaukee's service? I just picked up an M18 grinder and it lasted about 15 minutes before the motor started smoking. Now it won't run at all... My first Milwaukee failure, and I have accumulated a lot of gear.
 

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How is Milwaukee's service? I just picked up an M18 grinder and it lasted about 15 minutes before the motor started smoking. Now it won't run at all... My first Milwaukee failure, and I have accumulated a lot of gear.

Ten day turnaround for me when sent to Milwaukee for repair.
 

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I have a M18 Propex tool I bought and did a ton of 1/2 and 3/4 connections. It slips on 1" and above and won't rotate. It's not under warranty. Is that something to send back to Milwaukee or just source a local repair shop?
 

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The m12 platform is by no means a "replacement" for the 18v stuff. Anyone that thinks that is just kidding themselves.. the 12v stuff is very good considering it's running off 3 battery cells about the size of AA batteries, but the 18v brushed and fuel stuff is MUCH more powerful.

I actually got accursed of being a Milwaukee sales rep today.. lol

Stopped at hd on my way home and picked up the new screwdriver set, and 2 pack of the 25' magnetic tape measures.
 
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The m12 platform is by no means a "replacement" for the 18v stuff. Anyone that thinks that is just kidding themselves.. the 12v stuff is very good considering it's running off 3 battery cells about the size of AA batteries, but the 18v brushed and fuel stuff is MUCH more powerful.

I actually got accursed of being a Milwaukee sales rep today.. lol

Stopped at hd on my way home and picked up the new screwdriver set, and 2 pack of the 25' magnetic tape measures.
The magnetic screwdrivers? I've had my eye on those... Curious to hear your thoughts.

And the M12 fuel stuff is close to the brushed M18 stuff, depending on the tool. For example, the M18 brushed impact driver has 1,500 in-lbs while the M12 fuel has 1,200. M18 brushed drill, 500, and M12 fuel, 350. For most applications, those differences are negligible.
 

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The magnetic screwdrivers? I've had my eye on those... Curious to hear your thoughts.

And the M12 fuel stuff is close to the brushed M18 stuff, depending on the tool. For example, the M18 brushed impact driver has 1,500 in-lbs while the M12 fuel has 1,200. M18 brushed drill, 500, and M12 fuel, 350. For most applications, those differences are negligible.

Real world use, that's a pretty significant difference. In the m18 fuel drill, its 3x more powerful than the m12 fuel..
 
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