nimrag
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What are people using for replacement cutoff wheels for the 3” cutoff tool? There are a lot of options of multipacks online.
I went with HFWhat are people using for replacement cutoff wheels for the 3” cutoff tool? There are a lot of options of multipacks online.
why do you just go rent a 14 gas saw line out your cuts and just cut everything in one day. then return the saw. and the break out the pieces over however long your working on the project. its not like once you cut the concrete its going to just come right out. hell depending on your cuts it wont even move i bet. like we have had to do footing where we cut on a big 3 feet wide and say like 10-15 feet long in a l shape. one day we mark it and cut it then for the most part the saw will never be used again in the trench. then we take the jack hammer and start at one side and brake it out piece by piece. there has been times were we do the cut and then dont even touch braking it out for month later down the road.
What are people using for replacement cutoff wheels for the 3” cutoff tool? There are a lot of options of multipacks online.
What are people using for replacement cutoff wheels for the 3” cutoff tool? There are a lot of options of multipacks online.
Anyone else surprised by the lack of or crappy the father's day deals?
You would think sales have been down the past few months and everyone would be anxious to have some ‘doorbusters.’ Clearly that’s not the case. This Father’s Day was even more disappointing for tool discounts than last year.
You would think sales have been down the past few months and everyone would be anxious to have some ‘doorbusters.’ Clearly that’s not the case. This Father’s Day was even more disappointing for tool discounts than last year.
Got my first Milwaukee head lamp in, 2111-20. This thing is a beast! I was planning on going into my crawl space to try and finish up the last of my low voltage coax/cat6 runs for the house this coming weekend so I should be able to take it for a test drive and see how it works. From just playing with it out of the box I already like it more than my other head lamps. The only exception is it is a bit bulkier and heavier. This is designed to work with a hard hat however so I'm not surprised. I'm looking forward to the extra light I'll have vs my other head lamps and the rechargeable setup instead of swapping out batteries is going to be great too.

You’ll need a Chiropractor after wearing this light on your head for any amount of time without it being mounted to a hard hat.
Also, The REDLITHIUM USB battery is proving to be the weak spot of these head lamp and flashlights that utilize the platform. Sure they have a 2 year warranty, but when you bought the light to assist you while making a living with it, you’d rather be using it than waiting for it to charge or having a replacement sent to you from Milwaukee.
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I was in the market for a new edger and decided on the trimmer/edger combo with an 8.0 battery. The timing was right as our youngest son takes care of my MIL's yard for us and needed a new trimmer. So he will get my solid shaft setup and I get some new tools
A couple notable differences between the 2 versions including a different style safety button and the new one has a longer shaft.
Got my first Milwaukee head lamp in, 2111-20. This thing is a beast! I was planning on going into my crawl space to try and finish up the last of my low voltage coax/cat6 runs for the house this coming weekend so I should be able to take it for a test drive and see how it works. From just playing with it out of the box I already like it more than my other head lamps. The only exception is it is a bit bulkier and heavier. This is designed to work with a hard hat however so I'm not surprised. I'm looking forward to the extra light I'll have vs my other head lamps and the rechargeable setup instead of swapping out batteries is going to be great too.
Nice work !I cut up a tree that fell at my aunts house today.

Thanks Firefighter1406 for the M18 chainsaw write up. I have used mine for some trimming, but have two trees that will need to come down in the Fall. I think it is great for my needs. I have only one 12ah battery, but a couple of 9ah batteries, so I should be good to go.
Still waiting for an M12 pin nailer !
Kinda don't realize how massive this thing is until you get it home.
If you don’t mind me asking what did you give for it? I have seen a couple guys get them on clearance for like $125.

M18 transfer pump started losing its mojo. Finally got to the point where it wouldn’t prime anymore. Popped it open and realized the impeller has seen better days. I have honestly beat the **** out of this poor thing so shouldn't be surprised.
Replacement impeller is $34. Ouch. Doesn’t look like this takes generic utility pump impellers either. Anyone have any luck tracking down a secret source? Dimensionally these seem to be similar in size to the 6 blade impellers used in Jabsco and Johnson ballast pumps which are about the same price. Maybe if I pay to play I can at least get a matching red one?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QJ830DG/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Trying to warranty it seems lame as it’s a wear item although I have a couple of 9.0 batteries that need to go in and Milwaukee is overly generous with their warranties.
Well, this *****. My string trimmer is broken.
Took a fall and the main housing is cracked (swan dive off deck railing, landed on a stone wall). Shaft is also slightly bent. Lights on it work, but the trimmer does not.
Luckily the 8.0 battery that was in it seems to be fine.
What should I do here? Take it to a local milwaukee repair facility? This is not a warranty issue, also don't want to deal with shipping it. I'm guessing it is toast. Bummer.
Edit: added pic.
Is it the gen 1 or the newer quick lock style? What actually happens when you attempt to use it? Have you opened it up to look inside?