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Wally13

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  1. I would recommend using eService rather than a 3rd party warranty/service center. I have had nothing but problems with those shops, regardless of brand.
  2. Like the others have said, its most likely the enamel. You can always call Milwaukee directly and talk to their warranty department. Beauty about Milwaukee is that they pay the freight on shipping to get your tool fixed through their E-Service tool repair.
  3. Hello everyone. Greetings from the West Coast, specifically the great Pacific Northwest. I came across one of the TIA youtube videos and got hooked. Great job on the reviews guys, keep up the good work. Little about myself. I work at a local hardware store as Tool Sales. I have come to learn a lot about the specific brands and really enjoy tools. I used to be an auto mechanic and simply enjoy woodworking and carpentry now. I prefer Milwaukee tools over the majority out on the market but am always open to the best tool for the job.
  4. Hey everyone!! What I drive is a bit old but an absolute workhorse. 44 years old with over 1 million miles on the chasis, newer engine and transmissiion; still going strong. International Harvestor 1210 Series 3/4 ton quadcab pickup with an IH 392 8 cylinder motor.
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