Pullstart 62,905 #1 Posted November 6, 2019 So... due to regular travels with my cordless tools, I can’t find my charger. All my M18 stuff is dead and I need to be able to use my drills and drivers on a regular basis. I went to the local tool supply (not a box store) to grab another charger. Well due to promotions and discounts, I practically got half this stuff free today! I am not too impressed with my other two 1/2” drills, but they said this is a third generation and many improvements were made to the system. I absolutely love my 1/4” impacts, so I figured a drill upgrade is in order. Now that this is opened and I have plans to run it hard today, I’m sure to find my other charger! 11 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JCM 9,174 #2 Posted November 6, 2019 Kevin, I use that same drill on a regular basis normally drilling wood to run piping through, have had it almost 1 year now as I needed a 1/2'' chuck drill and decided to go cordless,I must say I was skeptical but wouldn't trade it for anything now. Make sure you use that removable handle if you are using it for wood drilling when using large holesaws, it can give your wrist a good workout if you are not careful with it. 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 48,827 #3 Posted November 6, 2019 1 hour ago, pullstart said: So... due to regular travels with my cordless tools, and the fact it looks like a grenade went off in my shop I can’t find my charger. , I’m sure to find my other charger if I ever clean up my act..., Guy that works for me has got one & he drills holes in 10 inch oak beams for 2 in pvc with ease. He doesn't use the handle but I warn him that thing grabs!! 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Tuul Crib 7,336 #4 Posted November 6, 2019 Here's what you need 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SylvanLakeWH 25,596 #5 Posted November 6, 2019 Got one as well... Very pleased with it! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 48,827 #6 Posted November 6, 2019 Going this route so when the guys leave it on the job or drop it off a 12 ft ladder I don't feel so bad! Battery goes double hockey stick toss it and get a new one! 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stormin 9,981 #7 Posted November 6, 2019 1 hour ago, The Tool Crib said: Here's what you need No thanks, Randy. Looks like to much work. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Tuul Crib 7,336 #8 Posted November 6, 2019 1 hour ago, Stormin said: No thanks, Randy. Looks like to much work. Yeah but storm just think you have everything you need to work on your tractors !!! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stormin 9,981 #9 Posted November 6, 2019 (edited) No welder or lathe. I've a Makita battery drill. Had it for something like 13yrs. Edited November 6, 2019 by Stormin 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Tuul Crib 7,336 #10 Posted November 6, 2019 Been through the major brands twice over the years and I still go back to the Dewalt. This was actually a set that my next-door neighbor got when he retired from his company ! I told him he better watch his collection !!! I need more tools for the CRIB!!! 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,905 #11 Posted November 6, 2019 I’ve had various Dewalt tools too and no complaints. I did a whole transmission swap one my plow truck once with a 1/4” Milwaukee impact and a single battery. I knew that was my next power tool purchase! 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ZXT 2,401 #12 Posted November 6, 2019 (edited) 36 minutes ago, The Tool Crib said: Been through the major brands twice over the years and I still go back to the Dewalt. This was actually a set that my next-door neighbor got when he retired from his company ! I told him he better watch his collection !!! I need more tools for the CRIB!!! I've never owned anything Dewalt, but I borrowed a guys cordless Dewalt multi-tool on a job site the other day and was extremely impressed. I used it to cut in a few receptacle boxes on a kitchen island that was multiple layers thick, about 1.5" total. Cut through it like nobodys business and it was hardly warm when I got done. I'd buy one of those in a heartbeat if I needed one. We typically use a corded Milwaukee. We also have a cordless Ridgid multi tool and it is a complete piece of garbage. It won't cut 4" rectangle hole in 3/8 inch OSB without shutting down due to overheating.. and it'll give you third degree burns if you touch the motor. We use Ridgid cordless tools for everything else though - most of our stuff is 5+ years old and has been abused. Most of it should've given out years ago. I drill out entire houses for electrical with our 1/2" drill if we don't have power. It's strong enough that it'll break your hand if it grabs a nail and slaps it into a stud. Our corded Milwaukee hole hawg on the other hand will break your arm and throw you off of the ladder. Edited November 6, 2019 by ZXT 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JCM 9,174 #13 Posted November 7, 2019 @ZXT Had a bad experience back in 1987 while on an 8' ladder using my milwaukee Hole Hawg with a 2-9/16 self feed bit and things went wrong, almost ripped the left bicep off the bone when the drill kicked back down my arm and I ended up on the crushed stone on the basement floor and that was after being in the trade for 11 years at that point so I DID respect that tool, now I use the Super Hawg Milwaukee with the clutch in low speed, unfortunately the old Hole Hawg had no clutch, thanks to modern engineering. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 48,827 #14 Posted November 7, 2019 While we're on the subject of brands I have had mostly Dewalt but mainly cause I did a job for a guy that was a Dewalt rep and I scratched his back and he scratched mine so to speak. They were mostly the older style tools with the old style batteries. They have served me well on many jobs. Lately I have been on a Milwaukee kick mainly because I have been getting free Milwaukee tools from HVAC distributors for buying & selling their products. JCM might know what I talking about ther. So far so good with the Milwaukee stuff. One thing I did buy was the Milwaukee right angle grinder. Thought it might come in handy with a cutoff wheel on it and it does. @Achto says you have to have ten grinders so you never have to switch media and at 10 bucks for one at HF who am I to argue? Just thought it would be handy to have a cordless for those quick jobs so I got the bare tool. Sawzall is always a go to but chews batts up quick. I got three or five M18 chargers Kev want me to send you a couple for Christmas???... never mind you'll just lose them! 2 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 48,827 #15 Posted November 7, 2019 28 minutes ago, JCM said: @ZXT Had a bad experience back in 1987 while on an 8' ladder using my milwaukee Hole Hawg with a 2-9/16 self feed bit and things went wrong, almost ripped the left bicep off the bone when the drill kicked back down my arm and I ended up on the crushed stone on the basement floor and that was after being in the trade for 11 years at that point so I DID respect that tool, now I use the Super Hawg Milwaukee with the clutch in low speed, unfortunately the old Hole Hawg had no clutch, thanks to modern engineering. Hear you ther JM ... old timber wolf tossed me off a ladder a few times in front of apprentices no less... luckily nothing hurt but pride as a journeymen! Told them that was a lesson in what not to do! 1 3 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,905 #16 Posted November 7, 2019 Put a few on the fridge with that 10 horse short pan and the 953! I’ll grab ‘em next year! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,905 #17 Posted November 7, 2019 3 minutes ago, WHX24 said: Hear you ther JM ... old timber wolf tossed me off a ladder a few times in front of apprentices no less... luckily nothing hurt but pride as a journeymen! Told them that was a lesson in what not to do! Funny you bring that up! I had my cousin’s son over tonight to hang out and help me with a few additions to the deer stand. I told him if he falls, his mom is going to be pretty upset with me. Minutes later I was hauling materials up to hand to him and I lost my grip with the one hand holding the ladder. I was probably 4-5’ off the ground and as I was falling back, just jumped and rolled with it. I did a backwards summersault and landed on my feet without a scratch, but it could’a been a different story! 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JCM 9,174 #18 Posted November 7, 2019 So @pullstart Your'e tellin me you are auditioning for the Olympics, when I hit the deck after the Hole Hawg incident I remember looking up at the hole I started to drill and said, what just happened here, could have been real bad, If that happened now I may be sitting on that crushed stone thinking it may be time to go home and have a cold one. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ZXT 2,401 #19 Posted November 7, 2019 2 hours ago, JCM said: @ZXT Had a bad experience back in 1987 while on an 8' ladder using my milwaukee Hole Hawg with a 2-9/16 self feed bit and things went wrong, almost ripped the left bicep off the bone when the drill kicked back down my arm and I ended up on the crushed stone on the basement floor and that was after being in the trade for 11 years at that point so I DID respect that tool, now I use the Super Hawg Milwaukee with the clutch in low speed, unfortunately the old Hole Hawg had no clutch, thanks to modern engineering. Whew, I bet you felt that for a while! I've never been thrown to the ground by the drill, but there have been a few close calls. Still hurts anyways! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rjg854 11,377 #20 Posted November 7, 2019 I've gone through a few different brands of cordless tools, Milwaukee tops them all. I've never had any luck with Dewalt, electric or cordless. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tractorhead 9,064 #21 Posted November 7, 2019 Congrats to that fantastic new Tool. heeeey, That‘s normal, buy a new tool, and next day you find the things you’re missing, i believed for sure, they‘re play hide and seek with us, yes Buddy sure. you can ask my Tools, they did the same.. 😎 Sometimes you find them on places where you fit it to „have it immediately quick available“.. yes, very typically for such agressive fleeing tools... 😂😂😂😂 I still lurking for a mobile grinder with Accu, 🤔 so i firstly have a look at milwaukee, the offered price for the machine is interesting and in my focus, as long as i read the offer closer (it’s without accu and without charger) The charger with one Accu costs double as the whole machine itself.😎 After that i take a look at Makita where the grinder was a bit up 40€ On the other hand i have the BHP 454 from Makita, what works now since 12years without any troubles. both Accus are original and have just a drop of 30% power, but also raped as the whole machine 12 years. About hardcore using, just the Rubbersurface begin to loosening a bit of the machine, but i can live with that. i‘m really satisfied with my machine, even drilling freehands 1“ in 5 mm steel. ok, you need the second hand support to do that, but the machine does it simply in low gear. I‘m unsure, because of the pricepolicy of Milwaukee‘s Charger and i still have 2 accus and charger for Makita allready. The handling from the Milwaukee seems better to me - i‘m unsure 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lee1977 6,663 #22 Posted November 15, 2019 My friend and I was drilling lighten hole in a large trail bike sprocket with a big old Shop Smith drill. The handle and pipe width was close to 18", we had the sprocket clamp to a low stool. Both holding the drill one on each side. The drill hung up and spun us around the stool wrapped the cord around up and pulled it out of the wall. It took us for a ride went around twice before the plug came out of the wall. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skippy1969 135 #23 Posted April 29, 2020 I love all my Milwaukee M18 and M12 tools. Especially the Fuel stuff, it's AWESOME!!! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,905 #24 Posted June 7, 2020 Well, I found my charger finally! It was buried in the middle of the pass through storage in the camper. I looked from both sides, but it was deep in there! Just a day or two later, my FIL gifted the rest of his Milwaukee tools to my shop, is now there’s three chargers Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RandyLittrell 3,884 #25 Posted June 8, 2020 On 11/6/2019 at 7:01 PM, JCM said: @ZXT Had a bad experience back in 1987 while on an 8' ladder using my milwaukee Hole Hawg with a 2-9/16 self feed bit and things went wrong, almost ripped the left bicep off the bone when the drill kicked back down my arm and I ended up on the crushed stone on the basement floor and that was after being in the trade for 11 years at that point so I DID respect that tool, now I use the Super Hawg Milwaukee with the clutch in low speed, unfortunately the old Hole Hawg had no clutch, thanks to modern engineering. I have an old Blue Point 1/2" metal cased drill that will rip your arms off if it grabs and your not ready! I know just what you mean! Randy 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites