Other than the blow mould case (which we can't get separately here), how are people storing their deep cut bandsaws? I just dinged another blade today as it is awkward to store in the cabinet and fell over when i was getting something else out.
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?
Well saving money isn’t any fun. Totally understand though. It was weird. When I first saw the deal it was only Sawzall, saw, grinder and jigsaw. Then in two days it was different and now back to the picture I posted. Not sure if it was a glitch or what. My dad suprised me with the grinder the other day. It’s very nice for sure.


After switching to Milwaukee exclusively for my compact tools, I noticed after a while that all of my batteries were falling apart and breaking from what I can only imagine was due to me cleaning them after each use with a degreaser called spary nine.
Sent all the batteries that were in the warranty period back to Milwaukee and they took care to rebuild them. Even going so far as outright replacing the worst one. No receipt required and shipping paid. Although you do have to make sure your batteries are within warranty by date stamp and you do have to package them.
Here's a link on how to find your battery date code:
http://documents.milwaukeetool.com/TIY527.pdf
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We're these on sale? I have been watching for a good deal on them.That’s good news, mine will be here Thursday. I can’t wait!
Bought some new drill bits. Wrecked my dewalt bits on the last couple jobs.
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Welp already broke two of them.
Welp already broke two of them.
Welp already broke two of them.
After switching to Milwaukee exclusively for my compact tools, I noticed after a while that all of my batteries were falling apart and breaking from what I can only imagine was due to me cleaning them after each use with a degreaser called spary nine.
Sent all the batteries that were in the warranty period back to Milwaukee and they took care to rebuild them. Even going so far as outright replacing the worst one. No receipt required and shipping paid. Although you do have to make sure your batteries are within warranty by date stamp and you do have to package them.
Also made a video for anyone interested:
Here's a link on how to find your battery date code:
http://documents.milwaukeetool.com/TIY527.pdf
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I will say when I drilled the floor pans with them they cut really well and I like the tip on them. It really does help with walking. They didn’t like trying to drill a bolt though. Bolt was way to hard.
One was definitely my fault sure Was drilling rubber bushing out of rear leaf springs on a rusty shitbox. Helps to drill some of the rubber before hammering them out. The one I got a little off angle and snapped it. The second one I was drilling through the rubber and when pulling it out it just caught the metal edge and snapped it. I’m not worried about it they are just consumable.
I will say when I drilled the floor pans with them they cut really well and I like the tip on them. It really does help with walking. They didn’t like trying to drill a bolt though. Bolt was way to hard.









Isn’t it easier to burn the rubber instead of drilling? Just have good ventilation.
Are you using lube? I’ve had good luck with this stuff.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DHMGWFK/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Do you me to twist it? Then they do.Wow... vents don't line up.
I can't tell from the pics. Where are the vents located for the front vents? Techinally the front vents should be exhaust, I wonder why they cover them up like that?
Seems like a great way to kill the tool fast by overheating the motor. I'd return that boot or cut some holes but that's me.
Cool job. Ridgid fan comes like that... out of the box...
No special cord either... Ridgid fan can use any extension cord.
i will bet money mine wont...
I like all the fan mods, but I've never even considered using the wall wart for my cordless fan. If I need a corded fan, I grab - and I know this sounds crazy - a corded fan.