scarrylarry
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That's a sweet looking light ! it's on sale near me at KMS Tools for $329.00 but it says on high is 2000 lumens .
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That's a sweet looking light ! it's on sale near me fat KMS Tools for $329.00 but it says on high is 2000 lumens .
scarrylarry
dacan23; said:I got my Rocket V2 with two 9s and the special exp bag for $480 I think.
I've printed that same adaptor, and it works quite well. I made some modifications to the 3d file so that wiring it up is easier though. I have several around the house. I use my milwaukee batteries for the hot glue gun, the ryobi fan, and one of the cheap lantern lights.
I don't think there's a bunch of money in it, but if it helps out another GJ member and gives me an excuse to buy another printer why notI've printed that same adaptor, and it works quite well. I made some modifications to the 3d file so that wiring it up is easier though. I have several around the house. I use my milwaukee batteries for the hot glue gun, the ryobi fan, and one of the cheap lantern lights.
I thought about assembling a bunch and selling them, but I doubt there'd be much demand.
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I don't think there's a bunch of money in it, but if it helps out another GJ member and gives me an excuse to buy another printer why not
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Well you can put me down for one! I'd gladly pay for one. I bet an M18 9.0 would make the ryobi tools really come alive. I have a laundry list of tools I'd like from ryobi.I don't think there's a bunch of money in it, but if it helps out another GJ member and gives me an excuse to buy another printer why not
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Pm me your address, I'll get this one fully wired and assembled and send to you. Just let me know where it could be improved.Well you can put me down for one! I'd gladly pay for one. I bet an M18 9.0 would make the ryobi tools really come alive. I have a laundry list of tools I'd like from ryobi.
Made a quick prototype of the Ryobi adapter. I don't have any Ryobi tools to test it on. Who needs one that would be willing to give me very descriptive feedback on how to tweak it if it doesn't fit proper?
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Well that sure is some ingenuity there. Nice work.I've printed that same adaptor, and it works quite well. I made some modifications to the 3d file so that wiring it up is easier though. I have several around the house. I use my milwaukee batteries for the hot glue gun, the ryobi fan, and one of the cheap lantern lights.
I thought about assembling a bunch and selling them, but I doubt there'd be much demand.
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Wow a 9.0? I bet that lasted all day!Well that sure is some ingenuity there. Nice work.
Someone said use the lighter 2ah w/ imp wrench. That's probably not too inconvenient, compared to using deck screws all day w/ 1/4 imp driver. The 9ah wasn't bad for a while. [emoji23][emoji41][emoji123].
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Where?
It sure did, rofl.Wow a 9.0? I bet that lasted all day!
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Havent tried it on the circular saw yet.
AcmeTool had 20% 
Anyone have experience with the m18 search light run time on flood mode?
Not sure where to ask, but I'm curious if anyone ordered anything Milwaukee from International Tool around Thanksgiving time? I ordered on Cyber Monday I think (11/27) and my order still shows processing. Curious if anyone's had any issues from them
I got part of one order, rest of 2 orders are arriving today, part of 3rd order shipped today, 4-5 other orders are still processing.
They got slammed, few years ago similar thing happened with them.
I figured that was the case but wanted to make sure I wasn't the only one with issues. All good then, I'll be patient
What did you order? I got the M12 ratchet + battery for 81 dollars!
Right on. I'm not saying there wouldn't be demand. But I'm just lazy. I have several more laying around that are printed but unassembled. I probably have 10 total printed in varying color combinations.
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Anyone have experience with the m18 search light run time on flood mode?
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I don't think there's a bunch of money in it, but if it helps out another GJ member and gives me an excuse to buy another printer why not
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My midtorque should be here in a couple days. Been debating getting the boot but it's so damn $$$ for what it is. I was able to get one fairly cheap for my compact impact wrench though.
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Stalled up and released the schmooke of death...
I'm in the same boat. I've had my mid torque for several months now and it's getting banged up a bit, but can't bring myself to drop almost $40 on the boot yet. I love the tool though, I use it with 1.5ah batteries and can rotate the tires on multiple vehicles with one battery, no problems.
I've printed that same adaptor, and it works quite well. I made some modifications to the 3d file so that wiring it up is easier though. I have several around the house. I use my milwaukee batteries for the hot glue gun, the ryobi fan, and one of the cheap lantern lights.
I thought about assembling a bunch and selling them, but I doubt there'd be much demand.
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I tested mine, I don't remember if it was spot or flood, but whichever mode had the shortest claimed runtime. It went like 15-20 minutes over what was claimed. I suspect you'd see similar results from other modes.Anyone have experience with the m18 search light run time on flood mode?
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I am transitioning from C3 as well. Some of the Ryobi look like exact matches for the C3 most notably the impact wrench. Same specs and same look. Any way tell me how the Milwaukee vac compares to the c3...I absolutely adore that thing. I actually used it to vacuum a flooded basement a few times. I ran it till it killed the 4 lithium batteries I had at the time then let them charge then did it again.So I ended up buying the Ryobi inflator deal at HD for $59 that comes with a compact battery and charger. Wish Milwaukee made such a thing since I'm heavily invested in their line. Then I noticed the Ryobi has a hybrid portable fan that can also be plugged in if you don't want to use a battery to power it. Then I look at Milwaukee and their cordless jobsite fan and realize it says "cordless" for a reason, no way to plug it in if its just sitting somewhere like a desk 99% of the time. Sort of disappointed again in Milwaukee.
I guess I'm glad Ive bought into the Ryobi line as well since it seems they do more "consumer specialty powertools" like the pluggable fan, Bluetooth compact radio, inflator, glue gun, etc. and at a very reasonable price. I even picked up their 300 ft/lbs three speed 1/2 impact wrench with a 4.0 Ah battery and charger at HD for $99. Used a $5 off $50 coupon to knock it down to $101 out the door. HD doesn't advertise it on their website but its a store exclusive. Not a bad deal IMO.
I'm still holding out that my local HD gets the newer redesigned Milwaukee wet/dry vacuum in soon. I really like how they updated it, plus I just sold my Craftsman C3 wet/dry vac yesterday on CL since I'm getting out of that line.
Jamie is that impact 1/2 inch ? Also is it a Fuel model or Basic M18 or is just the boot that say's Fuel ? When you say mid range torque could you explain when and what you would use mid range torque and high range for
Thanks
scarrylarry
I am transitioning from C3 as well. Some of the Ryobi look like exact matches for the C3 most notably the impact wrench. Same specs and same look. Any way tell me how the Milwaukee vac compares to the c3...I absolutely adore that thing. I actually used it to vacuum a flooded basement a few times. I ran it till it killed the 4 lithium batteries I had at the time then let them charge then did it again.
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FAKE NEWS!
The Milwaukee absolutely has a plug.. in fact, it comes with the power adapter and cord instead of needing an extension cord like some hybrid models require.
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/power-tools/cordless/0886-20
Look at the second picture. The small rubber boot is for the wall plug. It comes with the fan in the box, Plus, I own it - so I know
Far as the wet dry vac - you need to look out the picture on the box, not the display. HD has had the old picture for the vac on the display despite them having the newer updated models below it on the shelf. You could always order it online and have it shipped to the store for free and pick up there, but it's free shipping to home over $50 anyway.
Jobsite fan review
Say 3 hail Mary's and thow shall be forgiven for thow's blasphemy. (Not to mention it says "AC COMPATIBLE" right on the front of the box, but I won't tell anyone I promise)
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Ever printed an adapter to use Milwaukee batteries on dewalt 18v Nicad tools? I'm trying to find a reason to keep my dewalt collection.
I'll buy one. I don't care what color either. Let me know. Thanks!![]()