Wednesday, July 27th, 2011 at
8:29 pm
i am trying to make a milwaukee 1/2" drive cordless impact wrench into a drill with a simple adapter i saw at work and i have been looking for one online forever and i cant find anyone who has one please someone help me with and exact name and part number and a link if you found it online . thank you
Tuesday, July 26th, 2011 at
10:53 pm
Taking into consideration of the tool the durability, quality of construction, reliability, toughness, power, and ease of use.
(I'm going to be buying a new drill for work.)
As of right now I'm leaning towards either Makita or Milwaukee but Milwaukee is a bit on the steep side.
Thursday, July 14th, 2011 at
10:57 am
I need a tough drill that aint cheap that can take the punishment, should I get dewalt, milwaukee, etc. I really dont know which one to get, ill be using the drill out side most of the time, putting lag bolts into roofs, so thats why I said can work outdoors, and also is there a weatherproof drill or do they make them?
Saturday, May 7th, 2011 at
9:48 pm
Im in the market for a 12 volt cordless screwdriver lithium ion. Im debating in between the Milwaukee M12 screwdriver and the Dewalt 12 volt max. My dad has the Milwaukee M12 which we bought 3 years ago.Other than having the batteries replaced once under warranty tool is working great. I went down to my local home depot and held the Dewalt 12 volt max and its very comfortable and feels like it was made for my hand. I have four Dewalt tools over the years. Ive always been told its a comemricial Black N Decker. Im a more heavier Milwaukee user though. But in order to get the Milwaukee M12 to stand up like the Dewalt, i have to get the XC battery pack for another . I thought Id ask tool users which one they prefer and why Milwaukee M12 screwdriver or Dewalt 12 volt max screwdriver?
Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011 at
10:53 am
Is this 100 in/lbs driver strong enough. Milwaukee was unable to answer 100%. They said it should not be a problem.
The driver in question is a Milwaukee 2401-22.
http://www.milwaukeeconnect.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_27_40028_-1_745154_192142_192137
Thx
Screwed directly into the wood with no pilot hole.
Thursday, January 27th, 2011 at
9:56 am
I just purchased a Panasonic EY6405FQKW 12-Volt Ni-Cad 3/8-Inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit from Amazon and I want to buy some bits for it but I know nothing about bits...like which brand is good or if they are pretty much all the same.
The drill is just for repairs that I might encounter around the house. I saw a nice one from Milwaukee but like I said I don't know what to look for in a bit set.
Thanks
Monday, January 17th, 2011 at
2:40 pm
I have just bought a 24 volt cordless drill for 83 usd and it seems to work great.
But I'd like to know why a drill with the same features in another brands like Milwaukee or Dewalt are far more expensive.
Friday, October 8th, 2010 at
10:50 pm
on ebay I bought a Milwaukee 18 volt cordless 4 pack for a decent price. It was in the original packing and you could tell it had never ben used. I charged the battery and squeezed the drills trigger. Orange sparks shot every where out of the back vents and I smelled somthing burning. Could it be fixed? Is it the drill brake hanging up? Should I try to get my money back from the seller? I would rather fix it than return it.