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  1. They do have a model with a 7/16" chuck but Jeff mentioned on the adapters available that using a 1/2" to 7/16" doesn't work well unless you have a detention pin model, when you back bits out it pulls the adapters off hog rings


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    That I understood, but i meant the model shown in picture has the 7/16" built into the tool, and I've always understood that you wouldn't wand to adapt it to a 1/2" anyway. Not that you couldn't


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  2. Those use a 7/16 hex because the auger bits already were 7/16 and no one wants to pay for multiple auger sets.  Cordless impacts for utilities work are a fairly recent development, but 7/16 hex bits have been around a long time.  Someone posted an ancient 7/16 hex twist bit they found recently but I can't remember where.

     

    As for why they use 7/16 hex with an adapter to 1/2 square and not the other way around,  a 1/2 square to 7/6 hex adapter will fall off when you pull the auger out unless you have a pin detent which is a pain to change up on a pole.


    I believe that Milwaukee has the 7/16" receiver built in.


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  3. Oooooohhhhhh this is tough.
    On one hand, I love werther's originals.
    On the other I like haribo golden bears.

    If chocolate is on the table, than the answer is bacon.


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  4. Looks to be a Northwest Territory brand tent, but usually they have the logo by the door right where the yellow patch is. It may very well be an Ozark Trail because that looks like a Walmart tent.


    Your tent knowledge is vast! [emoji23]


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  5. . I don't think it's the kind of tool you would try to use with a hole saw, answering the above question as to why you would need the HH if the 7/16" HTIW did the job. I adore my HH and run augers,self feeders, and now my Big Hawg hole saws, it definitely will get you into those hard to reach places, that a drill will not let you get into. I personally feel even though mine was a gift(I was planning on buying one) it has payed for itself. I typically still run my dw124 during initial rough in. And if there's changes to the layout, or holes missed I'll bring out the m18 HH


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  6. Safer to use yes, more powerful yes because it won't jam up and kick you but not everything is impact rated, not sure if you could run self feeds on this either


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    Noah Racette, Hvac_artisan on IG uses this same tool with the Milwaukee switchblade self feeders, and claims no issues


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    just don't do stupid:

     

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    [emoji37] I saw that the other day! A buddy of mine, (the young guy drilling the 6" recessed light holes with the onekey drill in one of my IG vids) while using a wire wheel in a t-shirt had the shirt blow into the wheel! He has a scar on his stomach from it.


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  8. Would love to have those in my garage.  Looks like a great space saver where you can actually find your tools when you need them.


    I'm dying for one of these bad boys!d92aaef659a14000824d70cf880bb6bd.jpg

    But the wall rack is an awesome idea! I wish the ridgid system that I've just bought into would have something like that. Though I do keep all my small parts/fasteners/ in the Milwaukee organizers, so that's why I would really like a cabinet like this.


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    We wouldn't be men if we didn't buy things we didn't need. Also, you won't know if you don't need it if you don't buy it. Wives will tell us that if we don't need it, we shouldn't buy it.

     

    I say...how am I supposed to know if I don't need it if I don't have it? If I don't have it, I won't know I need it until I don't have it. If I have it and don't need it, at least it's there for when I might need it.

     

     

     

    wow, I think I just overloaded my brain, I gotta go lay down...


    Hey I ordered an oxx coffee box and I knew I didn't need it! Also ordered some of those power in motion batteries for my m12 hoodie, that Knarlycarl posted a while back. I convinced myself I needed those.


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  10. ok so we know Milwaukee tools are tough, but I didn't think this tough, accidentally cut my hackzall in half with my miter saw and it still works kinda  

     

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    Would you be able to send me that video! I have a dewalt fanboy friend I could send that to!


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