Milwakee m12 series

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tonyou812

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I recently got my Milwaukee insception camera with the free drill at a box store for 230 bucks, and I am very impressed with the service from it. With its small size to power ratio its nice not to have to use the V28 all the time. Its great for srews and small holes. It also has a light on the trigger and A few times i used it as that. It fits in my pouch. I am thinkng about the small sazall then I can get a impact driver for free. Has anyone use it? I am doing mostly residential new constru and old work. so it fits in well for me. It makes clean up alot easier and quicker sometimes. what are your thoughts on this new breed of cordless?
 

mdshunk

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I was eying the M12 tubing cutter at HD just yesterday. Pretty slick. I already have the Bosch Impactor, so getting the Milwaukee one would be redundant. Once you drive a few screws with an impactor, you'll wonder how you ever did it with a cordless drill.
 

peter d

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New England
I was eying the M12 tubing cutter at HD just yesterday. Pretty slick. I already have the Bosch Impactor, so getting the Milwaukee one would be redundant. Once you drive a few screws with an impactor, you'll wonder how you ever did it with a cordless drill.

I use my "regular" sized impact gun all the time, but now I see the new generation of mini impact guns, and I think I like it. Funny you mentioned the tubing cutter...I was checking that out last week. Although with the advent of PEX (at least around here) it's pretty much obsolete. It's still a neat tool though.
 

Fulthrotl

~Autocorrect is My Worst Enema.~
I was eying the M12 tubing cutter at HD just yesterday. Pretty slick. I already have the Bosch Impactor, so getting the Milwaukee one would be redundant. Once you drive a few screws with an impactor, you'll wonder how you ever did it with a cordless drill.

yeah, it won't cut emt either.:mad: i already checked on a sample of 1/2":wink:

i have a couple of plumbers hand cutters that work the same way, but use
an allen head cap screw that you tighten to make the cutting pressure work..

i wonder if there is some way i could tinker on that thing to make it cut emt...
ooh... i'd be there in a second......
 

tonyou812

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North New Jersey
the camera is surprisingly usefull. I was going to wait a while but It came with the small screw gun so iwent for it.
I like the smaller tools but you still need the heavier ones to drill miltiple holes.
 

quogueelectric

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new york
How about the camera?
I bought the see snake about a month ago and it has paid for itself 3 times over in a month. I bought it figuring the cost into the job as it was all old work and I cant say enough good things about it. I already have mad ninja electrician skills with it as necesity is the mother of invention. The milwaulkee better model has an sd card video cam but this one is about 700 bucks as opposed to 250. Bring it on old work I am here to conquer I never need hit a water line or romex again. This line is MUCH lighter but I need to be able to drill studs so the HD guy told me to wait till closer to xmas for the the best sales to come out.
 
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