Anyone catch Home Depot’s daily deals yesterday. Lots of Milwaukee stuff. Not much I wanted but did order a Hardline 3” knife. At 55% off I think it was a good buy
I got the 1/4” socket set and one of the hardline tanto knives. Great prices.
Anyone catch Home Depot’s daily deals yesterday. Lots of Milwaukee stuff. Not much I wanted but did order a Hardline 3” knife. At 55% off I think it was a good buy
Morning, too lazy to read through the thread, so will ask. Do any of you have the cordless Porta Band? If so, what are your thoughts? Will it replace a corded version for occasional use?
This is on a really new very lightly used unit. Granted i'm using it with tekton sockets which might not be the best but like if I point the gun at the ground and shake it hard enough the socket will fall off. This is making me want to go to the pin detent 1/2 version of the stuby
Theres 3 models, which one you asking about. The M18 Fuel bandsaw is awesome, the regular M18 is still pretty good, the M12 is only good for 1" but so small and very useful.
The M18 and M18 Fuel are the ones I am looking at. Don't want to buy a corded tool if the battery life is pretty good on the cordless, seeing as I already have a large selection of 18 volt Milwaukee batteries.
Are M12 stubby's shipping yet?
The M18 and M18 Fuel are the ones I am looking at. Don't want to buy a corded tool if the battery life is pretty good on the cordless, seeing as I already have a large selection of 18 volt Milwaukee batteries.
:Probably not money well spent if don't use it every day but for us doing electrical and process mechanical and also lots of field fab work portabands are an important tool and not having to drag a cord is really nice.
Best prices on bigger batteries???
9.0 In particular...
12.0:
Look in the sockets you're using and see if they have the retention grooves inside.. or just try to open up and spread the friction ring a little... Sockets do not come off easily at all on any of my impacts..
I have the current non stubby M12 3/8 impact with the friction ring and it doesn't hold onto my sockets at all. Going to go with the 1/2 stubby with the pin detent as soon as they are out. Just need to get a set of 1/2 impact sockets to go with it as well.


. my shafts are all firmly stiff enough to hold onto things I place them in.

We have the m12 and the m18 fuel deep cut. The m18 fuel is a beast. Probably not money well spent if don't use it every day but for us doing electrical and process mechanical and also lots of field fab work portabands are an important tool and not having to drag a cord is really nice.
Bingo. I'm always amused at how many people assume fab only takes place "on the grid.". And even if you've got an engine driven welder or genny cords in the field are DOUBLE the PITA factor
Had a M12 multi-tool with a cast-cutting blade used on ME yesterday. Need to get a brace for my left foot, orthodist had to make a cast to get a form.
Dam this getting old **** *****!
John
Dam this getting old **** *****!
it beats the alternative.
True. Still *****.
John
Good afternoon,
I have an old Milwaukee Power Plus 1/2 driver/drill, 0512-21, and I need a new battery. The original two wouldn't take a charge, and now the two batteries, from eBay, are doing the same thing. Is there a better battery, for this old drill? There is a You tube video, about modify two batteries, to make one.The drill, is in good shape, and it can still be used. I have an 18 volt Hitachi, with a lithiun ion battery, and this battery, lasts a very long time.
Good afternoon,
I have an old Milwaukee Power Plus 1/2 driver/drill, 0512-21, and I need a new battery. The original two wouldn't take a charge, and now the two batteries, from eBay, are doing the same thing. Is there a better battery, for this old drill? There is a You tube video, about modifying two batteries, to make one.The drill, is in good shape, and it can still be used. I have an 18 volt Hitachi, with a lithiun ion battery, and this battery, lasts a very long time.
If you have a batteries plus store nearby, I believe they can build you a new pack, but I'd check on that.. the Power Extra brand batteries for m12 platform has gotten good reviews.
But it looks like you can still buy genuine Milwaukee batteries right on the Home Depot website. This is them correct?
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...Style-Battery-Pack-2-4Ah-48-11-1024/100013765
Mr Google showed me a parts list for that drill and it was dated 2001. Milwaukee has added lots of features during the past 17 years. I think it is time to retire that drill and upgrade. The holiday sales are still on and there are deals to be had.
I've got several Powerextra batteries and a Waitley. No complaints so far.
Incidentally Powerextra is also the brand I always look for for my camera gear. Their aftermarket camera batteries have been better than the others I've used.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HHLD6U6/?tag=atomicindus08-20
two new powerextra brand replacement batteries for 36$.
if he is happy with his drill, and can get two replacement batteries from what appears to be a respected brand, why spend over 100$ for a new drill, battery, and charger?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HHLD6U6/?tag=atomicindus08-20
two new powerextra brand replacement batteries for 36$.
if he is happy with his drill, and can get two replacement batteries from what appears to be a respected brand, why spend over 100$ for a new drill, battery, and charger?
[originally posted in wrong thread]
the 2403-20 and 2404-20 were updated to 2503-20 and 2504-20. was the 2402-20 driver updated, or is it still the "current" model?
I want to see a review!!!Who's buying the grinder / chainsaw conversion kit??? $150 on ebay. Looks like a great limber..
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