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Fix Until Broke

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This little grinder has become one of my favorite tools. It’s my first die grinder. Can anyone recommend a bit for getting rust out of all the nooks and crannies without removing too much material?


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darkzero

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Best place to get bristle discs?
The price on those adds up fast.


I bought a box of 10 white ones on Amazon for $60 shipped, best price I could find at the time. Shortly after I received it a box of 10 white popped up on Amazon Warehouse for $48 shipped. Bought that & returned the first box. Only the box was slightly damaged, nothing wrong the discs at all.
 

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I have a valve cover gasket to replace and need to clean the aluminum heads up. You think those kind of finger disks or some scotch bright pads would be better? I can't wait to use my RA for this job. Did it by hand on the other side and it was a pain in the ***!
 

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That's exactly what I use the white bristle discs for, mainly for aluminum gasket surfaces but other stuff too.
 

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I found some yellow ones on ebay, made offer for $6 ea 4 qty.
Should be enough to get me started and see how I like them.
The green ones are about $70 for 10 on amazon.
 

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Now all I need is the proper rolock holder

Can't go wrong with the 3M ones but they're expensive.

I've been using the HF ones for about 20 yrs. Bought another one last yr from HF when I got my RA & the quality is still the same, the ones sold individually & not in the kit.COO is Taiwan if it matters to anyone. Mine run just as true or better as the 3M one (not that it really matters much).

I remove the locking nut though, shorten the threads on the shank, then threadlock it in. I do this to shorten the height. Not much but helps fit in tighter areas but with the MW RA it's fat anyway so really it's unnecessary. Still I like the shorter height.

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I had this before but just picked up another fuel hackzall 2378ae71fb3ef44829a7e13e4e756ddb.jpg
 

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I walk in from my wife having me outside top pruning Buttonwoods and what do I see! The tool I just put down 10 seconds ago! These things are killer pruners.
 

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I had this before but just picked up another fuel hackzall 2378ae71fb3ef44829a7e13e4e756ddb.jpg

So you had one before then got another one? :headscrat :lol:

I had the brushed M18 Hackzall, then sold it & got the Fuel when it came out. Can't believe how much better the Fuel performed. I love that M18 Fuel Hackzall. I don't even own a full size Sawzall anymore, don't have a need for one as the Hackzall takes care of pretty much all my needs.
 

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So you had one before then got another one? :headscrat :lol:

I had the brushed M18 Hackzall, then sold it & got the Fuel when it came out. Can't believe how much better the Fuel performed. I love that M18 Fuel Hackzall. I don't even own a full size Sawzall anymore, don't have a need for one as the Hackzall takes care of pretty much all my needs.


Lol long story my other car got towed and the storage fees were too much inside I had the brushed 1/2” impact wrench, m18 angle grinder, m18 hammer drill and the 1/2” brushed ratchet, m18 vac (old version) m12 stick light

Yeah it ***** lol.. I figure this time around I will spring for the fuel versions this time.

I’m thinking about getting the fuel 1/2” ratchet next. Almost got the tire inflater but decided to wait I need to get some more M18 and M12 batteries.
 

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Lol long story my other car got towed and the storage fees were too much inside I had the brushed 1/2” impact wrench, m18 angle grinder, m18 hammer drill and the 1/2” brushed ratchet, m18 vac (old version) m12 stick light

Yeah it ***** lol.. I figure this time around I will spring for the fuel versions this time.

I’m thinking about getting the fuel 1/2” ratchet next. Almost got the tire inflater but decided to wait I need to get some more M18 and M12 batteries.

Awe man, that does ****! At least you get to start over again with upgrades!
 

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I would love the MX fuel power station for camping, but I don't think it is cost effective.
Maybe when they all go on clearance this fall.
 

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I am still waiting on a Milwaukee fuel leaf vac.....

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I wonder how much it’s going to be and the runtime I’m guessing $399?



Runtime will be determined by amp hours of the battery and what you have plugged into it.

The largest battery for the unit that I see on their website is 6 amp hours and the unit seems to hold 2 batteries.
 

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https://www.toolnut.com/milwaukee-t...dless-compact-quiet-compressor-tool-only.html

Milwaukee 2840-20 M18 FUEL 2-Gallon Cordless Compact Quiet 68db Compressor, Tool Only

$349.00

Well I've been waiting what seems forever on this. Why did they have go overkill with this on the price...$199 would have nice.

It cost just as much as a cordless finish nailer kit :wtf:

Not seeing the weight on it either yet.

That will be be the real decision maker for me I THINK

Ya gonna be a hard pill to swallow...stimulus money might help though :pimpflash

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That compressor looks very tempting. Not sure it's tempting enough to make me ditch my 25 Gallon Craftsman oil-less electric.... but it's really tempting.
 
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