techieman33
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Finally ordered my 3/8" stubby. Got it for $140, wish I could have gotten it when it was under $120 though.
Finally ordered my 3/8" stubby. Got it for $140, wish I could have gotten it when it was under $120 though.
Where did you find it for $140?
Where did you find it for $140?
Thank you sir. $169 after the boot and for some reason CPO charges sales tax even though I don't believe they're in Wisconsin.
Some background -
Wisconsin Sales Tax Effective October 1, 2018.
Beginning October 1, 2018, Wisconsin will require remote sellers to collect and remit sales or use tax on sales of taxable products and services in Wisconsin. New standards for administering sales tax laws on remote sellers have been developed by rule. The rule is consistent with the Court's decision in Wayfair, which approved a small seller exception for sellers who do not have annual sales of products and services into the state of (1) more than $100,000, or (2) 200 or more separate transactions.
Source of above @
https://www.revenue.wi.gov/Pages/Businesses/remote-sellers.aspx
Do I need the m18 polisher?
I’m in the m12 club ... deep into it.
Polish the **** out of anything with a roloc felt wheel on the m12 polisher and the m12 ‘dremel’ for smaller stuff.
:Has anybody else had any trouble with the M12 soldering iron? I was really excited about it and used it for the first time today... I'm holding it and the metal part that holds the tip began drooping and the plastic next to the metal parts is melted... The darn thing started melting itself...
Do I just have a defective tool, should I send it back for replacement? Or is there some kind of rule like you can't leave it on for more than two minutes or something (I didn't read the manual)?
Picked up this Milwaukee 2860 yesterday, paid less than what I did for the M12 stubby impact 2554, looks like the 2763 will sit on the back burner now
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Has anybody else had any trouble with the M12 soldering iron? I was really excited about it and used it for the first time today... I'm holding it and the metal part that holds the tip began drooping and the plastic next to the metal parts is melted... The darn thing started melting itself...
Do I just have a defective tool, should I send it back for replacement? Or is there some kind of rule like you can't leave it on for more than two minutes or something (I didn't read the manual)?
Has anybody else had any trouble with the M12 soldering iron? I was really excited about it and used it for the first time today... I'm holding it and the metal part that holds the tip began drooping and the plastic next to the metal parts is melted... The darn thing started melting itself...
Do I just have a defective tool, should I send it back for replacement? Or is there some kind of rule like you can't leave it on for more than two minutes or something (I didn't read the manual)?

Has anybody else had any trouble with the M12 soldering iron? I was really excited about it and used it for the first time today... I'm holding it and the metal part that holds the tip began drooping and the plastic next to the metal parts is melted... The darn thing started melting itself...
Do I just have a defective tool, should I send it back for replacement? Or is there some kind of rule like you can't leave it on for more than two minutes or something (I didn't read the manual)?
Good tool, people whine all the time but the pin is has always been fine with me. Not like most of them are on a production assembly line and need to change the socket over 3 times in 5 min or something like that
And really just takes a moment to release, keeping a removal tool handy like a small screwdriver, or rivet pin. I actually keep a small piece of coat hanger wire in my 37pc HF impact tool case, the one I tote to work on steady basis.
Or a stubby extension. Like this HF 1 3/4" There also a 2-1/2" and for the $10 price of the 4 pc kit ($8.00 with 20% of coupon is worth it just for those two)The two bigger ones ****
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Where did you pick up the high torque from?
Also what are the 2 Gal vacuums like? Thinking of one to replace my drum shop vac as I’m not doing much woodwork anymore.
Off topic but what tool chest do you have? I like that black top.
Has anyone else had this problem? I know - easy fix, but pretty disappointing considering this light is only a few months old and has seen very light use with little use of the magnet..![]()
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Do I need the m18 polisher?
I’m in the m12 club ... deep into it.
Polish the **** out of anything with a roloc felt wheel on the m12 polisher and the m12 ‘dremel’ for smaller stuff.
Stick lights are great for close work, but not for inspecting attics or crawl spaces. That magnet is a reoccurring problem that they've should have had fixed.Looks like a good excuse to buy the stick light IMO.
Stick lights are great for close work, but not for inspecting attics or crawl spaces. That magnet is a reoccurring problem that they've should have had fixed.
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True, but I really just use this one for walking the dog. I was regretting not getting the spotlight when it was on sale with a free battery - when he roams ~40 ft away at the bottom of the yard this one is too scattered to see him well.Looks like a good excuse to buy the stick light IMO.
Seems like a good excuse to buy the new USB light with the articulating head.. lol
True, but I really just use this one for walking the dog. I was regretting not getting the spotlight when it was on sale with a free battery - when he roams ~40 ft away at the bottom of the yard this one is too scattered to see him well.
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True, but I really just use this one for walking the dog. I was regretting not getting the spotlight when it was on sale with a free battery - when he roams ~40 ft away at the bottom of the yard this one is too scattered to see him well.
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Get one of these NiteIze lights for you dog's collar. I love being able to pinpoint my dog almost instantly with this super bright light. Before that, but still used sometimes, is this LED strap that I put on over her collar & run it on blinking mode. I think both were around $5-6 each when they were on sale.
I will replace when Milwaukee releases something betterOn that, my dog is wondering when a heated coat for her will be released, though she might just fit in a modified hand warmer. lol
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I do have basic metal cutoff wheels from a 3inch air tool I will use up when necessary. They also give a flange for 7/16 disc
Well my M12 Cut Off Tool came today (and had it up and running in about 5 min)
Pretty cool little tooland can slice stuff fast I tried out the disc recommended for sheetrock/cement board.
Anybody have any leads on or directions to different suppliers with compatible discs beyond the Milwaukee's?I do have basic metal cutoff wheels from a 3inch air tool I will use up when necessary. They also give a flange for 7/16 disc
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Well my M12 Cut Off Tool came today (and had it up and running in about 5 min)
Pretty cool little tooland can slice stuff fast I tried out the disc recommended for sheetrock/cement board.
Anybody have any leads on or directions to different suppliers with compatible discs beyond the Milwaukee's?I do have basic metal cutoff wheels from a 3inch air tool I will use up when necessary. They also give a flange for 7/16 disc
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How bad is the dust cloud from sheet rock, too bad no dust port, same goes with the speed spiral cutter.