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Looks like both the cordless Framing Nailer AND the RA Impact Wrench are shipping out already...seen some hands on photos of new tools today
What's the consensus on the M12 jigsaw? I won't be pushing it too hard, 3/4 inch ply or MDF would probably be about the most it'd need to do, and I'm okay with going slow.
Also, has anyone used it for cutting metal and what's the thickest you've gone on that? I don't need this tool to cut metal but it'd be a big bonus. I wouldn't be using it for that with any regularity, but I can think of a couple upcoming project where it might be handy. Would it cut through 3/16 plate steel?
Hey gang,
Want to get a fuel 3/8 ratchet. Really want the long neck but it’s 50 bucks more that the regular fuel 3/8. If anyone feels they can sway me either way, I would appreciate it.
Thanks!
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Any feedback on the fuel string trimmer? I'm trying to decide if it's worth another $100 compared to the Makita and Dewalt options. I'm not invested in any of the current battery platforms, so I'm not brand loyal.
I have used an ER11 collet in mine a few times. Seemed to work fine.
For general use I think the long necks are unwieldy and you also lose some sense of how tight you're making small fasteners. Buy a normal one first and if you find yourself wanting more leverage or reach get a long one later.
I have the 1/4 fuel and I want to complement it. I like the idea of the extended ratchet but it’s so much more expensive and it didn’t get the spotlight I thought it would when it came out. I think I will go for it in the end but I wanted to hear other opinions how people felt between the reg 3/8 fuel and the extended, price difference included
What is the 1/4" not doing for you? Before I got my 3/8" FUEL I saw myself eventually getting a 1/4" and an extended 3/8" but I just haven't found myself wishing I had either. I mainly work on our cars FWIW (though it was damn handy putting lag screws in for some shelves I put up for my mom).
I think I paid 12 for the nut shipped ebay and 28 for the collet plus a few for shipping from Milwaukee.... i did get a cheap adapter as well but figured I got a good deal on the tools, so why not go with the mw. I still need the boot.Agreed ^^. Way too expensive for MW collets but are nicely made. They cost just as much (well actually more) as my ER40 collets for my mill. I too have been suckered into buying their boots but $20 for that tiny little collet nope not me.
This is the style below that I mentioned before that I use (not the actual brand). Much more convenient cause you don't have to actually swap out an entire collet. Just slip the adapter in & out when needed.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0015YL1WQ/?tag=atomicindus08-20
The 1/4 is amazing, I love it! But it has limits. I’m not going to use it when replacing control arms or stabilizer links. I have to send my 1/4 in for repair for the third time (never broke as I was using it, the next time I wanted to use it, the head wouldn’t spin but the motor works). I need a beefier head to complement jobs that require bigger socket sizes. Once I’m already getting another one, I figured I would complementing it by getting a longer ratchet so I can benefit from that as well. If I got the 3/8 fuel originally, I wouldn’t feel the need to complement as well
Any feedback on the fuel string trimmer? I'm trying to decide if it's worth another $100 compared to the Makita and Dewalt options. I'm not invested in any of the current battery platforms, so I'm not brand loyal.
Wow - crazy to have a third service. The FUEL models are (supposed to be) way beefier/more reliable than the non-FUEL. How much do you use it? Are you breaking fasteners with it (not insinuating that's wrong - ratchets should be able to do that, though I don't crank hard on mine)?
Exactly how I use it.If i feel a bolt requires a lot of torque to free it up, I’ll use a hand tool and then spin it off with the ratchet. If I don’t feel that way then I’ll use the fuel.
Problem is the coworkers didn’t pay for it so they will be dumber. Started bringing my other stuff home everyday in the meantime
I wish a company like Lincoln would make a battery powered mp210 clone and when you buy it you pick the battery option you want such as, dewalt battery compatibility or milwaukee or makita... hell you would think if most of the companies spent the money for the battery r and d, I would just make a product and have the battery options use some of the above choices or sell adapters to use them all.... just make the best product. Such as a battery Jumpstarter using an m18 or duals. I think that would be a great product.Now that we're getting into BIG stuff with MX I want a battery powered wire feed. The Hobart Trek was SWEET for what it was but suffered from poor marketing.
I'm actually not sure that several M18 12.0's wouldn't do it, but if it's gotta be MX, fine. Something with readily, removable, rechargeable batteries is the ticket. The Trek fell short with 2 small sealed lead acid that aren't super easy to get to and suffered from too much memory if left idle for long periods.
That said, I wouldn't necessarily trust Milwaukee to actually build a welder, but simply for battery compatibility and availability alone it'd be AWESOME
I use it everyday as a tech. I used to be less stringent on breaking fasteners, but after the first time it broke I went easy on it. First time the head snapped off the last two times something internal seperated. If i feel a bolt requires a lot of torque to free it up, I’ll use a hand tool and then spin it off with the ratchet. If I don’t feel that way then I’ll use the fuel. I would still buy the ratchet over again (as I am currently in the market for another), but it is a little surprising that this is the third time sent in. Definitely not massaging my tools but I’m not stupid with it either. Problem is the coworkers didn’t pay for it so they will be dumber. Started bringing my other stuff home everyday in the meantime
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Now that we're getting into BIG stuff with MX I want a battery powered wire feed. The Hobart Trek was SWEET for what it was but suffered from poor marketing.
I'm actually not sure that several M18 12.0's wouldn't do it, but if it's gotta be MX, fine. Something with readily, removable, rechargeable batteries is the ticket. The Trek fell short with 2 small sealed lead acid that aren't super easy to get to and suffered from too much memory if left idle for long periods.
That said, I wouldn't necessarily trust Milwaukee to actually build a welder, but simply for battery compatibility and availability alone it'd be AWESOME
I bought one as well.... use it to replace this and dremel for quick work.....https://www.ebay.com/itm/202977089521
I've used one of these and it works fine.
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Is this a good deal worth snapping up or wait for better?
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...e-5-0-Ah-Battery-2852-20-48-11-1850/312763950
I picked up a 1/2” mid Torque with 5ah and a charger for $150. According to HD website you can buy the 8ah/6ah starter kit and get the 3/8” impact for free as well. It lists it in the details.
Went to HD this morning, got the starter kit and when I grabbed the impact is only the 210ft-lb one so no go...thou did save my $300.
Sorry about the mess up. I just saw 3/8” impact but I didn’t realize there where multiple models.
No worries, I got up early and picked up the stuff I've been putting off. My HD had a picture of all the free tools you could pick and it wasnt on there so had to get help from a employee to verify. I almost got the grinder instead but we are trying to save money so didnt buy it.
I don't get the whining about the Milwaukee fan.
I just picked one up from the orange store, at a reduced price.
It works just fine.
Yes, the cheesy AC adapter does ****. But if it had a real cord on it, then what? Detachable? Where would it be stored on board? Adding charging circuitry might cost $2.50 at wholesale, but the retail price would certainly go up $50 or $60.
Yes to not many options to hang it.
It might run all day (8 hours) on high off of a 9.0. Medium didn't use up half of the battery as far as the indicators go.
$40 for that? Milwaukee sure knows how to stick it in and break it off with their accessories. I say this as someone who has bought their cordless tool boots ($30 for a piece of Chinese rubber). Makes you feel like a schmuck.