I looked at the parts diagram from Milwaukee and found the part number for just the backing pad. They're available on ebay for about $12 each. I don't have any discs yet, so I can just buy whatever size I need for the backing pads I get.
Originally Posted by PelicanPines
Made a 3" roloc backer pad for my M12 polisher. Ran an M6-1.0 into the brass insert of the 3" roloc.
Had to use an impact gun to break the threadlock on the oem 2" pad.
Works freaking PERFECT. $6 investment in the 3" pad.
If I had a lathe... I would turn a new adapter M6 on one end... M9 on the other.

I did read that it uses non-standard pads. How hard is it fabricate extra backing pads? I imagine I'll want more down the road. I did find where to buy more, for about $10 each, so if it's particularly time intensive to make my own I might just buy more.
See post 26 here:
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=257382
I've been using my 3" pad exclusively on my 2438 ever since I posted that and it's been flawless. I use it A LOT. Commercially.
One Home Depot near me has one of the 1st generation 46" Milwaukee toolboxes in stock.
About a year ago, I saw the last of the 30" toolbox sets disappear from stores. Late last year and early this year, the 2nd generation 46" came and went, as well as the 52" workbench. I have never seen the 60" workbench at any Home Depot in two different states.
Going by that impression, they're not a very well stocked item by Home Depot and not very common (Around here). I know that if I wanted something other than the 1st generation 46", I'd have a hard time buying one from a store in stock.
what was the difference between 1st and 2nd generation? I just eyeballed the 52" rolling workstation.
This video -- does a pretty good job of showing off the 2nd generation and talks about the differences a bit.
The Gen 1 combo has been on clearance at my local Home Depots for several weeks now. Anyone know if new boxes are being released?
They aren't Milwaukee- but I really think the HF boxes are a better buy guys, unless you know you'll never need anything bigger. About the only thing you're giving up is that hutch style top, but the HF lockers are great for power tools if you can get an extra shelf or two.
The us General boxes being modular and expandable is a great feature to have.
I bought a 2361-20 M18 Rover LED Flood Light at Home Depot for $50 this morning. I haven't opened it yet and found plenty of reviews that praise it and plenty that seem to find it lacking.
Anybody here have any good or bad feedback on that light?
My brother and father both have them and like them. The drawers are a little odd for a mechanic layout but for the industrial maintenance side they're good. Seem to hold up well to my brother beating the piss out of his.Been lurking this thread for a while and I've never seen an answer for this question.
With all the Milwaukee addicts, I never see anyone on this board with a Milwaukee tool chest. Any particular reason why? I imagine cost vs value?
Been lurking this thread for a while and I've never seen an answer for this question.
With all the Milwaukee addicts, I never see anyone on this board with a Milwaukee tool chest. Any particular reason why? I imagine cost vs value?
I have all of them
30" combo, 46" combo, 46" deep combo, 60" work bench, and 52" mobile center.
Unfortunately I do not have room to get the upcoming 52" deep.
I have the 46" top and bottom chest. It replaced two stacks of old craftsman and mac 26" boxes. Pic now posted
That's a pretty good price for the 2361-20 Rover light at HD. I'm very happy with mine, and at that price maybe should pick up a 2nd one.
For that price it's definitely worth it. Most of us paid $100 for that thing.. it's a good light, but in all honesty there are better models to be had now.. I could never really seem to get it pointed at the angle I really wanted - but again - at $50 it's well worth it.
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What did the M12 Hackzall run, if you don't mind. HD had the regular M12 for $129 today but not with a 6.0.

I got the XC kit, which is normally $169, and the 6.0 was free. Here's the page on HD's website. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...-6-0Ah-Battery-2520-21XC-48-11-2460/301560919
searching "milwaukee free" shows quite a few milwaukee tool sets/kits with free additions . . . . . this isn't the only tool offering a free 6AH M12 battery.
I have found a replacement PCB for the M18 batteries of at least the XC4.0 and 5.0 types.
I have all of them
30" combo, 46" combo, 46" deep combo, 60" work bench, and 52" mobile center.
Unfortunately I do not have room to get the upcoming 52" deep.
I really like all the boxes, in the end I paid about $3000 for all of them.


Does anyone know what hand tools are slated for release?