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I asked Dave
Milwaukee rep donated the stuff for the auction

Way cool

I think they have made their money back in all the other stuff I’ve bought since them

😀

Granted, we are outfitting 400 tradesmen with Milwaukee stuff, so our spending with them is ludicrous every year, but every time I have asked our guy to put together a package for donation for either our Christmas parties, or auction even at our kids school, or anything really, they have gone above and beyond in my opinion. I know they are making $ on us, but frankly our deal is legit, and our pricing is DEEP, but they have been super generous when I ask for something!
 

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Buy once cry once
Actually not that big of a price difference anyway and size wise not a big difference either
Why not just get the 2967
When has anyone ever said damn I need an impact with less power ?
And it’s so good that as mentioned above some people use it over a 1” impact
I was interested in the size difference, not the price difference. I want to have one when towing.
 

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Damn this is more addicting then drinking, or maybe its because i cut down on drinking i have more time to do stuff, like do a tool insert for my big tool box, and even thou you can do it with a sharp knife why not use a router, it comes out way better, and who knew that i needed a router but now i have a need for it, and if you have a router you have to have a vacuum. right?
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i don't think it came out to bad for my first try.
 

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I used to run onboard air on my trucks. No more…
Now I use an M18 inflator (doesn’t have a tank like the one posted) and its seriously legit. It’s basically now my go-to compressor for everything.

Twice as fast as anything else according to project farm.


I have too many yellow tools to ditch them all at this point. Especially since I don’t rely on them for a paycheck. But I’m 100% impressed with the inflator.
 

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I used to run onboard air on my trucks. No more…
Now I use an M18 inflator (doesn’t have a tank like the one posted) and its seriously legit. It’s basically now my go-to compressor for everything.

Twice as fast as anything else according to project farm.


I have too many yellow tools to ditch them all at this point. Especially since I don’t rely on them for a paycheck. But I’m 100% impressed with the inflator.
That compressor works very well. It's as fast if not faster than my 444c viair.
 

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Hell yeah, if they ever start selling those i'm in,
 

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WTF i think these things are breeding, how did this happen? but damn i got stuff organized now like never before, plus a few ( or more) tools that i didn't know i needed, Cutting out inserts for the tools is actually kind of fun, having a router sure helps,
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WTF i think these things are breeding, how did this happen? but damn i got stuff organized now like never before, plus a few ( or more) tools that i didn't know i needed, Cutting out inserts for the tools is actually kind of fun, having a router sure helps, View attachment 1390527 View attachment 1390528 View attachment 1390529
Dam. Need to step up my game. I need that wheel set up! And the fuel vacuum. Seems way to convenient to just roll pull out to vacuum my truck.
 

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I used to run onboard air on my trucks. No more…
Now I use an M18 inflator (doesn’t have a tank like the one posted) and its seriously legit. It’s basically now my go-to compressor for everything.

Twice as fast as anything else according to project farm.


I have too many yellow tools to ditch them all at this point. Especially since I don’t rely on them for a paycheck. But I’m 100% impressed with the inflator.
I actually just sold my large 30 gallon air compressor since i don't use it anymore, no more air tools, the M18 inflator is way easier to deal with, the new Milwaukee 1/2 impact has way more power than my old air impact gun had anyway
 

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Dam. Need to step up my game. I need that wheel set up! And the fuel vacuum. Seems way to convenient to just roll pull out to vacuum my truck.
Its amazing how handy it is, i was going to get a longer hose for it but its so portable that if needed i just unlatch and set it down next to where ever needed, but 90% i just roll it around.
 

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I actually just sold my large 30 gallon air compressor since i don't use it anymore, no more air tools, the M18 inflator is way easier to deal with, the new Milwaukee 1/2 impact has way more power than my old air impact gun had anyway
I just bought both of those last weekend because of this thread. Expensive start
 
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Its amazing how handy it is, i was going to get a longer hose for it but its so portable that if needed i just unlatch and set it down next to where ever needed, but 90% i just roll it around.
Pretty much how I thought I would be lol.
 

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How many can I fit in my extended express van. Lol. Not my pic but I bet they all fit. I need a 14' walk in body on my next truck. But parking in the city gets harder. To many tools not enough room.
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Well I think I’m done for awhile
Hopefully done for awhile
But damn this things are cool
Now time to start working on
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the Suburban 😀
Filled up couple of backpacks with tools also
One for work and one for in the car
 

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I want to buy another impact. I currently have the huge 1/2" old battery style, and it is dying. I have the M18 setup. I would like to get the small 1/2" to carry in the truck for lug nuts on the truck and trailers. I don't remove lug nuts that often anymore. Will the small one work, or do i need the large 1/2" one. The big one just takes up a lot of room under the seat of the truck.
 

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I want to buy another impact. I currently have the huge 1/2" old battery style, and it is dying. I have the M18 setup. I would like to get the small 1/2" to carry in the truck for lug nuts on the truck and trailers. I don't remove lug nuts that often anymore. Will the small one work, or do i need the large 1/2" one. The big one just takes up a lot of room under the seat of the truck.
Wait until october they are coming out with a new m12 stubby impact that has 550#s of torque. so small and way enough power
 

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I want to buy another impact. I currently have the huge 1/2" old battery style, and it is dying. I have the M18 setup. I would like to get the small 1/2" to carry in the truck for lug nuts on the truck and trailers. I don't remove lug nuts that often anymore. Will the small one work, or do i need the large 1/2" one. The big one just takes up a lot of room under the seat of the truck.

Are you carrying a breaker bar? It should accomplish 90% of lug nut jobs.
 

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So M18 or M18 Fuel? I’m taking one is brushed and the Fuel is brushless? But I’m seeing M18 Brushless as well? Are all the M18 batteries interchangeable between them?
 

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So M18 or M18 Fuel? I’m taking one is brushed and the Fuel is brushless? But I’m seeing M18 Brushless as well? Are all the M18 batteries interchangeable between them?
All m18s batteries are interchangeable, some none fuel things are brushless, normally fuel will have more power, better warranty,
 

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Are you carrying a breaker bar? It should accomplish 90% of lug nut jobs.
Of course i carry a breaker bar. LOL. It works perfectly....but i am thinking an impact will be faster. Speed is the only reason. 😉😉
 

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Of course i carry a breaker bar. LOL. It works perfectly....but i am thinking an impact will be faster. Speed is the only reason. 😉😉
lol I meant as long as you have a second means of loosening the lug the smaller one will be good. Carry the big one if you don’t want to carry the breaker bar 😎
 

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My m12 impact will not break lugs loose. The 18 does easily.
 

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My m12 impact will not break lugs loose. The 18 does easily.
I've been able to break them lose with mine. Not always, but more often then not. AS long as they aren't over torqued. 1 too many ugga duggas and it aint happenin. lol!

You are referring to the m12 stuby impact wrench and not the impact driver correct? I am referring to the m12 stubby wrench.
 

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I've been able to break them lose with mine. Not always, but more often then not. AS long as they aren't over torqued. 1 too many ugga duggas and it aint happenin. lol!

You are referring to the m12 stuby impact wrench and not the impact driver correct? I am referring to the m12 stubby wrench.
Not the stubby, I have the regulat 3/8 impact.
 

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I've been able to break them lose with mine. Not always, but more often then not. AS long as they aren't over torqued. 1 too many ugga duggas and it aint happenin. lol!

You are referring to the m12 stuby impact wrench and not the impact driver correct? I am referring to the m12 stubby wrench.

That's good to know. I wanted to get the stubby M18 impact wrench. I have the impact driver for other tasks. I would really like to get the 3/8 drive, to use on smaller tasks.
 

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So i thought the mag drill was pretty cool but after getting it started to realize that i really don't have a need for it,The price i got it for i could sell it and make a good profit, but then one of the brackets i was making need a pretty good size hole, oh yeah use the mag drill, worked perfect, precise and quick, in a month i've used it 4 times, now i really like this bad boy, today i had a bunch of holes i needed to drill. wam bam done, and the annular cutter bits are awesome wish i had known about them years ago.


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My M18 Super hawg just kills the batteries so quick. Ordered a corded super hawg yesterday from Home depot online. Arrived today by lunch time. I like the long handle compared to my regular hole hawgs. Now I have the M18, corded super hawgs , 2 old school hole hawgs and 2 right angle sparky version Milwaukees.

Need to grab a few more deep packouts tomorrow from HD for Pex fittings.
 
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