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    so we keep an eye on it to see if it smokes or catches fire

    EVEN when not in use? WTH? way to go Milwaukee now I feel much better having a basement full of your tools...............

     

    IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE

    MILWAUKEE® EXPANDS WARNINGS & INSTRUCTIONS FOR M18™ HIGH DEMAND™ 9.0 BATTERY PACK

    In consultation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC”), Milwaukee Tool is voluntarily expanding the warnings and instructions for the MILWAUKEE M18 HIGH DEMAND 9.0 battery pack (model no. 48-11-1890).

    If highly conductive or corrosive fluids get inside the M18 HIGH DEMAND 9.0 battery pack in sufficient quantities, they can cause the battery pack to fail. Failure can include short-circuit which, in the extreme situation, can result in smoking or fire, even when not in use. Examples of highly conductive or corrosive fluids include seawater, certain industrial chemicals and bleach or bleach-containing products.

    This safety notice does not require users to return their M18 HIGH DEMAND 9.0 battery pack.

    Milwaukee Tool is committed to your utmost safety while delivering the highest quality and most innovative products in the power tool industry.

    For more information, go to milwaukeetool.com/SafetyNotices.

    Any customers who believe highly conductive or corrosive fluids have entered their M18 HIGH DEMAND 9.0 battery pack should immediately contact Milwaukee Tool at 1-844-577-5515 (7am to 10pm Eastern Time Sunday through Saturday).
     

    Your Milwaukee Tool Customer Service Team
    1-844-577-5515 
    7am to 10pm Eastern Time 
    Sunday through Saturday

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  2. my entire career, I worked for a couple brothers that allowed each and every employee 15 minutes a day at the end of their shift to clean their area and or shop. If we came across a re-tooling for a big job the entire shop would be in clean mode until it was spotless. I learned from them that a clean shop is more productive in the long run, 15 minutes a day is cheaper than having 27 journeymen running around looking for something 6 times a day 

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  3. a pic of one of my last jobs in the shop. 306 foot tall 18ft dia. chimney liner from 444 stainless built in 40 ft sections and placed and welded on site.

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  4. I started my career sweeping floors, during summer holidays, and part time while in school, the year I finished school they offered me an apprenticeship in the machine shop, 4 short years later I became one of the youngest Journeyman A inter provincial machinist. back then only needed grade 10 to get into trades. I continued as a machinist for 7 years,  I then was offered to train to become a fabrication engineer, back to trade school and continued as a machinist part time. I then became specialized in metallurgy and welding production manufacturing processes. I remained doing that for another 14 years. I then turned the page and became a fabrication consultant  for another 6 years before I finished up some testing to become a welding inspector until I retired. ( I was still consulting at the same time) this was all with the same company and was never laid off 

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  5. from all the deals around with the Milwaukee trimmer, 9.0ah battery and charger plus the hedge trimmer or blower as a bonus...

    Is there anyone here willing to part buy one of these kits and sell me the trimmer (tool only) for like $100-$125

    In Canada they only sell the kit and it is out of reach for price.

    someone must have a use for the other items in the kit? I only want the trimmer

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