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I tried the Milwaukee M12 stubby impact on some wheel bolts, was not able to take them off (impact socket, wheels torqued to 150nm or so) despite a fully charged battery and a lot of trying. The gun is definitely nice and compact though. Just need an 18V Version with more power so I don’t have to use my huge one for wheel bolts.
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 00:12 |
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Frank Dillinger posted:I tried the Milwaukee M12 stubby impact on some wheel bolts, was not able to take them off (impact socket, wheels torqued to 150nm or so) despite a fully charged battery and a lot of trying. The gun is definitely nice and compact though. Just need an 18V Version with more power so I don’t have to use my huge one for wheel bolts. impact driver, or impact wrench? My m12 driver fails on most lug nuts, but the impact wrench has little problem.
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 00:25 |
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Are you talking about the 1/4" impact? Because the 3/8" stubby is significantly more powerful and should be able to remove lug nuts.
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 00:28 |
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3/8 anvil impact wrench, didn’t budge the wheel bolts on even a Smart car. Lug nuts might go easier since they have a shorter overall length?
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 00:41 |
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Look I just want a battery that will power a lawn mower, impact gun, chainsaw, toothbrush etc. I dont know why you guys are withholding information.
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 05:47 |
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And no bigger than a pack of gum please.
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 05:48 |
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Rhyno posted:Look I just want a battery that will power a lawn mower, impact gun, chainsaw, toothbrush etc. I dont know why you guys are withholding information. You joke, but someone should rig up a battery mount that lets you series/parallel up a stack of power tool batteries for bigger stuff.
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 06:08 |
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For a mower and impact wrench on the same battery you would need either DeWalt, Makita or Ryobi. DeWalt and Makita are "contractor grade" (ie good poo poo without spending $$$Festool$$$) Ryobi batteries dont last long. The general consensus in the DIY tool thread still says Milwaukee has a larger line of tools than Makita or DeWalt but I'm not certain if that is true today. Also, don't fall for DeWalt's 20V max advertising- everyone use the same number of 18650 cells inside for the same voltage only DeWalt chooses to use the fresh off the charger absolute max and round up more aggressively.Frank Dillinger posted:You joke, but someone should rig up a battery mount that lets you series/parallel up a stack of power tool batteries for bigger stuff.
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 06:19 |
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I will say I have a Hitachi 18v and I love it. I bought it years ago and it has been flawless. I've gone through 2 bulbs on the flashlight I use it so much. I've likely had it for 6-8 years now and the original batteries still work fine. https://www.amazon.com/Hitachi-DS18DSAL-18-Volt-Lithium-Flashlight/dp/B001N2NTEI
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 06:56 |
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Frank Dillinger posted:You joke, but someone should rig up a battery mount that lets you series/parallel up a stack of power tool batteries for bigger stuff. Makita did exactly that. They have a 36V line that is just two 18V batteries.
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 08:29 |
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Crotch Fruit posted:The Makita and DeWalt mowers bot use 2 18/20V batteries. In my opinion, that means more poo poo to worry about or wear out and break. . . I want an electric mower as soon as my gas mower (which I abuse as much as possible, it's never had an oil change) dies but I couldn't justify reserving precious power tool batteries to mower duties, I want a separate battery and charger. I don't understand this comment, it's not like you can't use those batteries elsewhere, unless you literally only have 2 batteries and have to be doing DIY immediately before and after the lawn? I have the Ryobi mower that uses 2 batteries or a cord, it's great honestly.
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 09:00 |
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How garbage are these new welders at Harbor Freight? It's appealing to me on a number of levels:
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 09:01 |
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I think for that money you can buy a used Miller mig and have cash left over to buy gas and parts.
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 10:13 |
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always be closing posted:I think for that money you can buy a used Miller mig and have cash left over to buy gas and parts. A blue all in one box with gas/consumables for $700?
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 12:53 |
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cakesmith handyman posted:I don't understand this comment, it's not like you can't use those batteries elsewhere, unless you literally only have 2 batteries and have to be doing DIY immediately before and after the lawn?
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 12:54 |
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FatCow posted:I will say I have a Hitachi 18v and I love it. I bought it years ago and it has been flawless. I've gone through 2 bulbs on the flashlight I use it so much. I've likely had it for 6-8 years now and the original batteries still work fine. bulbs... on a flash... light??
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 13:24 |
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Crotch Fruit posted:In addition, mowing is going to be hard on the batteries. Going from full charge to dead in less than an hour is hard on an battery, I simply doubt mower batteries will last as many charge cycles as tool batteries. The shop tools get new batteries and the garden tools get the hand-me-downs.
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 13:46 |
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Crotch Fruit posted:Your right that it would only prevent DIY immediately before or after mowing, but given that it still takes time to recharge batteries and I don't want my charger stored in my garage near my mower I personally wouldn't want my power tools and lawn tools using the same batteries. In addition, mowing is going to be hard on the batteries. Going from full charge to dead in less than an hour is hard on an battery, I simply doubt mower batteries will last as many charge cycles as tool batteries. Good points. My mower, charger, and tools are all in the same place so that hadn't occurred to me. I'm also a light enough user the extra wear doesn't worry me, I've only recently lost my first battery (from 2013).
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 14:02 |
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Also consider that over a long enough time you will collect extra chargers. I'm up to four Milwaukee chargers now - one rapid charge 18/12, one not-as-fast 18/12, one slow 18V, and one slow 12V.
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 15:49 |
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MRC48B posted:bulbs... on a flash... light??
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 16:09 |
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Crotch Fruit posted:Your right that it would only prevent DIY immediately before or after mowing, but given that it still takes time to recharge batteries and I don't want my charger stored in my garage near my mower I personally wouldn't want my power tools and lawn tools using the same batteries. In addition, mowing is going to be hard on the batteries. Going from full charge to dead in less than an hour is hard on an battery, I simply doubt mower batteries will last as many charge cycles as tool batteries.
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 16:09 |
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Mower goes in the garage battery charger goes on the shelf downstairs OK don't be weird about it
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 16:24 |
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seconding the short life of Ryobi batteries... two 40V mower batteries dead in a year meanwhile the two 3 year old M18 Milwaukee batteries are still trucking along.. the ryobi 18v or whatever weed eater still works fine though. First one had an intermittent internal open circuit(spotty spot weld), second one I haven't opened yet to see why, probably a bad cell. Regardless it's gonna get the electronics hacked and maybe converted into an autonomous mower cause gently caress buying another $150 battery for that pile of poo poo.
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 17:43 |
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cursedshitbox posted:seconding the short life of Ryobi batteries... two 40V mower batteries dead in a year meanwhile the two 3 year old M18 Milwaukee batteries are still trucking along.. Wait, people are building robo mowers now? Tell me more!
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 18:38 |
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Frank Dillinger posted:Wait, people are building robo mowers now? Tell me more! They're not really new, my father bought one 10+ years ago. It's just a Roomba for your lawn really.
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 18:39 |
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Vegetarian Roomba.
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 19:19 |
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Frank Dillinger posted:Wait, people are building robo mowers now? Tell me more! My wife works at a place that sells mostly commercial lawn equipment and they have an autonomous Honda that drives around the strip of grass between the parking lot and the road. It's adorable, and good advertising. I would never try to build my own though. Too much liability.
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 19:22 |
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StormDrain posted:Vegetarian Roomba. Tell that to the stray cats the first generations ate.
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 19:24 |
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That's a feature, not a bug
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 20:42 |
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always be closing posted:I think for that money you can buy a used Miller mig and have cash left over to buy gas and parts. Anybody actually used these welders, or see any obvious clues in the listed specs? If it’s clearly crap, I want to know, but “I prefer Miller” doesn’t really address that.
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 21:01 |
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Rhyno posted:They're not really new, my father bought one 10+ years ago. It's just a Roomba for your lawn really. Yeah, but like, home brew/kit/DIY pet mulchers, not off the shelf gear.
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# ? Nov 12, 2018 23:25 |
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https://i.imgur.com/3ZihU6u.gifv
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# ? Nov 13, 2018 01:33 |
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Got a $400 settlement gift card. drat I spent too much money at HF.
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# ? Nov 15, 2018 20:28 |
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Settlement?
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# ? Nov 15, 2018 20:30 |
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Rhyno posted:Settlement? The Harbor Freight class action lawsuit.
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# ? Nov 15, 2018 20:41 |
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Oh gently caress, I forgot about that. I also spent an unhealthy amount of cash there.
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# ? Nov 15, 2018 20:50 |
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I really hope i signed up for that, because i have a HF box, side box, roller cart, etc all full of hf tools.
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# ? Nov 15, 2018 23:00 |
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I got my gift card in the mail the other day. $140, not too bad.
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# ? Nov 16, 2018 14:08 |
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Ok, I really like this design, quick-change hydraulic puller system: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBc1Ba-0o9E
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What's the best bang for the buck mini compressor for roadside tire inflations?
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