Bighead38
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Pack out radio is awesome imo.
A couple of questions that I couldn't readily find answers to -
Is there an M18 Fuel 3/4" drive Gen 2 high torque impact wrench that *IS NOT* One Key? I could swear there was, but now all I see is the 2864, which is One Key, and the 2764, which is a Gen 1, like the 2763 1/2" high torque.
Another question, how does the packout radio compare to the 2792 M18 radio charger in terms of sound quality, how loud it can get, etc. I like the M18 radio charger, but the packout-ness of the packout radio seems beneficial to me.
I wound up with way more M12 CP2.0 batteries than I would need for tool use as a hobbyist, as part of various packages.
I am thinking of keeping them around for emergency prepping purposes. To pair with a bluetooth speaker and flashlights and USB phone chargers in the M12 line. Doesn't look like the CP2.0s have much resale value and I really like the idea of having a bunch of mini batteries for emergency reasons.
Anyone else do this? Anything I should consider with this strategy that I might not be thinking of?
You can get higher capacity cells (up to around 3.5 amp hours) these days so if you're willing to crack the case open, you could do a swap and you'll have a "CP 3.5" pack. At 8-10 dollars per cell, you probably don't want to do this with all your extra packs but it could be nice to have a couple low profile but high capacity (and high current delivery) packs for when you need power in a tight space.I do the same thing with both M12 & M18 batteries:
-power source adapters
-lantern lights with the USB
You can get higher capacity cells (up to around 3.5 amp hours) these days so if you're willing to crack the case open, you could do a swap and you'll have a "CP 3.5" pack. At 8-10 dollars per cell, you probably don't want to do this with all your extra packs but it could be nice to have a couple low profile but high capacity (and high current delivery) packs for when you need power in a tight space.
Don't you need to be able to "weld" the tabs on the battery to do this?
Yup spot welding nickel tabs to the battery are preferred vs. using a soldering iron on the battery.
There's a lot of affordable spot welders on Aliexpress now. I'm thinking of getting one to fix up some busted M12 batteries.
Waiting on feedback on the new M18 Osci. Is it good enough to replace my fein ?
Anyone have a Milwaukee heated jacket or vest? I was wondering how the sizing runs and if you think it works well.
I wound up with way more M12 CP2.0 batteries than I would need for tool use as a hobbyist, as part of various packages.
I am thinking of keeping them around for emergency prepping purposes. To pair with a bluetooth speaker and flashlights and USB phone chargers in the M12 line. Doesn't look like the CP2.0s have much resale value and I really like the idea of having a bunch of mini batteries for emergency reasons.
Anyone else do this? Anything I should consider with this strategy that I might not be thinking of?
Speaking of weird projects, I was thinking it would be cool, although I lack the technical knowledge, to take one of the extra single M12 chargers that I have, since I wound up with 4 of them!
And figure out how to convert the circuitry to make it so it stops charging the battery automatically around the 70% mark. Or whatever the point is that is optimal for long term storage. So that I could avoid having to stare at the battery and manually stop it at that point.
Also, maybe I take one of them and wire it up to a small hiking/camping solar panel. So that I could charge them off solar. Rather than going from DC solar to AC charger to DC battery, which would cause a ton of waste. Would want to go from DC solar panel directly to DC battery.
I could probably get the car charger that works off 12v cigarette adapter to hook to a solar panel kit, but that would look ugly. And I already have a bunch of these single M12 AC chargers with little to no use or resale value, and they'd make a more secure base for a disaster prepardness solar charger.
Anyone have a Milwaukee heated jacket or vest? I was wondering how the sizing runs and if you think it works well.
Anyone have a Milwaukee heated jacket or vest? I was wondering how the sizing runs and if you think it works well.
Anyone see updates on when we can expect the M12 pin nailer besides early 2021? I have a pretty big trim project upcoming at my house and hoped to put it to use for that.
Anyone have a Milwaukee heated jacket or vest? I was wondering how the sizing runs and if you think it works well.
True to size, but...
Works well
I typically wear medium-tall so bought a large so the sleeves were long enough, but should have bought a medium instead. With a few shirts on, as usual for me in the winter, you don't feel the heater as much so little benefit to a heated jacket. With a single shirt on, you feel the heater more, but then the coat is loose and every time you move the coat "breathes" cold air in the bottom/warm air out the top so is uncomfortable. If you're perfectly still, it's really nice.
I've a very lightly used grey jacket in a large that I'd sell if you're interested![]()
7EA130AA-AB95-44F0-8C10-BE99ACD6C8B1 by Jon Polo, on FlickrMy latest addiction started a couple weeks ago. I've been a life long Makita guy but Milwaukee is killing so I jumped on board
7EA130AA-AB95-44F0-8C10-BE99ACD6C8B1 by Jon Polo, on Flickr
Waiting to hear about the new lasers
Would be nice to have all or at least most of them in M18. One less platform to think about
My small lasers are a few PLS in red, and 360* in Bosch Green
Anyone see updates on when we can expect the M12 pin nailer besides early 2021? I have a pretty big trim project upcoming at my house and hoped to put it to use for that.
WTF a Gen3 wacker!!
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/Outdoor-Power-Equipment/String-Trimmers/2828-20
I know I have been kinda off grid for months but did anyone know this, it ships in Feb.... Maybe a Gen3 blower will also be a leaf vac which I could really use.
https://www.acmetools.com/shop/tools/milwaukee-2828-20
What are the 5?

The string trimmer is the only thing I think wasn't announced in the Pipeline series.
It's not a Gen 3/evolutionary upgrade. It's a non-Fuel brushless and not Quik-lok compatible. I'd expect it to be less expensive than the current Fuel trimmer.