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YukonPlumber

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  1. Hmmm its says the 1" is 8.5 pounds and the 1 1/8 is 7.7 pounds, that sound a bit backwards.
  2. Ya i can't wait, anyone know the weight difference between the 2 models?
  3. Ya I'm in the same boat, now I'm thinking of just getting the fuel m18 since it's just been updated. But it's overkill for what I need, I just want something to cut 3/8 ready rod and 1 5/8" cantrus
  4. Can you buy the new milwaukee tool box now?
  5. They arrived yesterday, and man oh man I love these things. Got a decent work out this morning, used them to do some gas lines flare joints, regulator, and to attach the curb cock to a house main. You really can't appreciate having no wiggles room with working with brass fittings, until you try these.
  6. We'll I just ordered the 6", 7 1/4", 10" and 12" guess we'll see how they work!
  7. I can't wait for that new tool box they announced, really did the battery charger setup.
  8. Was looking at new cresent wrenches then these were brought to my attention. They look great, I'm just curious if you have to really squeeze tight to turn very tight stuff? Like seized on bolts, or unions on hearing systems? Because that could be majorly fatiguing having to squeeze the handles very tight while also turning the wrench. So what do you all think and your experience of these? I'm looking at the 150, 180, 250, 300
  9. knipex plier wrenches look pretty cool, is the comfort grip worth it for ppl that have used them?
  10. I have a good setup for each, and 2 out of 3 times grab the m12 cause it can get the job done. And I'm talking big commercial jobs.
  11. Looking at picking up a cordless rotary hammer drill, was thinking a m12 but maybe a m18 would be better?
  12. Anyone hear anything about gray tool adjustable wrenches?
  13. I picked up a set of husky at Home Depot and my god what total crap! They slip like crazy, I'm going to injure myself! So I need some suggestions on high quality adjustable wrenches. I don't mind paying a premium, buy once cry once.
  14. YukonPlumber

    M12 Impact

    I have one and its a work horse, i use it 95% of the time over my fuel m18 and i'm on commercial jobs all day.
  15. ill be buying it, love the blue tooth idea. One thing i hated about having to plug your phone into the radio for your music was, when it rang you had to run across the job site to answer it.
  16. Nice find, but I already built myself my own fuel combo with 4 4ah batteries. But sure I could have saved a couple bucks if I waited.
  17. Looking to pick up some bigger batteries for my hackzall and impact, how much of a advantage is the 4.0 over the regular high capactity xc batteries?
  18. IMO buy once, cry once!!! Since I make my living off of my tools I want the best I can afford, if it makes my job easier it makes my life easier and is well worth the cash.
  19. Go for it, got to use mine at work pretty heavy today and it's a beast.
  20. I can't comment on YouTube for some reason, so just wanted to let you guys know I really enjoyed it and didn't even fall asleep lol jk. Next year maybe have a overall best 18-20 volt cordless tool award(cordless tool of the year award), to the one tool you thought the most of, of all the categories, just a thought.
  21. Ya Irwin's speed ones are on sale for 18$ for a 5/8", 3/4" and 1"! But if their not worth the money it's still a waist of 18$, I live by the moto buy once cry once.
  22. I'm picking up some new accessories for my new kit and was wondering what auger bits you guys recommend for use on job sites.
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