that's like the same size battery clamp bolts on my Harley. I almost surprised it didn't snap even with compact wrench. I had first thought it a 10mm bolt which would probably equate to about 14mm hex cap.
I know a few times I had problems for me I "THOUGHT" I was in a different mode until I double checked. Pretty disappointed today with my 3/8 Milwaukee impact. Not sure of model number but it's M18 and a "FUEL" brushless model. Tried to get the 10mm bolt off a Ford F150 power steering rack with no luck. Switched over to a hand ratchet and it came off with no issue. It was set on "2" and then changed it to "3". First time I really used this. Any suggestions?
Anyone have any real world experience with the M18 heat gun? I want it for shrink wrap I have a corded version thats just a PITA at times
THANKS
Anyone have any real world experience with the M18 heat gun? I want it for shrink wrap I have a corded version thats just a PITA at times
THANKS
Anyone have any real world experience with the M18 heat gun? I want it for shrink wrap I have a corded version thats just a PITA at times
THANKS
Killer. They even know what size saw to include.There’s a killer deal with the ryobi brushless set.. i think its down to $259 in store and then you get 2 free tools.
Sorry - $229 now and 2 free tools - so 5 tools in total if you go that route
https://www.homedepot.com/s/Ryobi%20brushless%20combo%20set?NCNI-5
$399 - chainsaw kit with free 12.0 battery
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...12-0Ah-Battery-2727-21HD-48-11-1812/306638555
$499
7 tool kit with 4 batteries and packout base
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...Rolling-Tool-Box-2697-26PO-0880-20P/308373202
Thanks guys I meant shrink tubes the type with glue inside, I appreciate all the comments i will pick one up
Though I believe ACME will do a price match.
You are missing a battery on what appears to be a M12 stubby... please fix that ...
the snap on guys heads are spinning... not much room left...
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I still haven’t even taken the stapler out of the box yet. I honestly only bought it cause it was an opportunity to get it for $75 instead of $100..
Now all the prices will probably drop since Christmas is over.
the snap on guys heads are spinning... not much room left...
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Got my first milwaukee tool few weeks ago, the 3/8 stubby and i love it so far.
Thinking about picking up the m12 hammer drill and driver kit 2598-22. Going to use the drill for some light metal drilling and wire wheeling.
Will the drill have enough power or should i go 18v?
Got my first milwaukee tool few weeks ago, the 3/8 stubby and i love it so far.
Thinking about picking up the m12 hammer drill and driver kit 2598-22. Going to use the drill for some light metal drilling and wire wheeling.
Will the drill have enough power or should i go 18v?
. My 1st gen 12v Fuel has handled everything I thought it could just fine, but I had some large 3/4 in" holes in 3/4" thick steel for our tractor, and immediately went to my 18v Fuel hammer drill. You should go 30v (18 + 12). My 1st gen 12v Fuel has handled everything I thought it could just fine, but I had some large 3/4 in" holes in 3/4" thick steel for our tractor, and immediately went to my 18v Fuel hammer drill.
I could see going either way for a wire wheel. It's nice to have an auxiliary handle on the 18v, but probably could accomplish what you need in 12v.

Got my first milwaukee tool few weeks ago, the 3/8 stubby and i love it so far.
Thinking about picking up the m12 hammer drill and driver kit 2598-22. Going to use the drill for some light metal drilling and wire wheeling.
Will the drill have enough power or should i go 18v?
Anybody have a size comparison photo between the M18 3/8" impact and the M18 1/2" or 3/8" mid torque?
I am wondering if Milwaukee is going to make a 2854 Gen 3 M18 Compact Impact Wrench. I guess the role is essentially filled by the M12 3/8" stubby and 3/8" mid torque.

You are missing a battery on what appears to be a M12 stubby... please fix that ...
The holders for the impacts are interesting. Did you buy or make them? If you made them, I'd love to hear the details.
Anybody have a size comparison photo between the M18 3/8" impact and the M18 1/2" or 3/8" mid torque?
I am wondering if Milwaukee is going to make a 2854 Gen 3 M18 Compact Impact Wrench. I guess the role is essentially filled by the M12 3/8" stubby and 3/8" mid torque.
the snap on guys heads are spinning... not much room left...
Anybody have a size comparison photo between the M18 3/8" impact and the M18 1/2" or 3/8" mid torque?
I am wondering if Milwaukee is going to make a 2854 Gen 3 M18 Compact Impact Wrench. I guess the role is essentially filled by the M12 3/8" stubby and 3/8" mid torque.