Read Full Article Here - //goo.gl/fac6Ip This week we are comparing the Milwaukee 12 & 18 volt drills to see what numbers of holes they can drill and how ...
Thanks for the comparison between the two drills.
Don't you think you should also have mentioned the current price of the two
drills so that the comparison is useful for a buying decision?
Hi! great comparison! I would like to know how long did it take you to do
the same amount of holes, I mean, you did 46 holes with 12 v drill, I'd
like to know how long did it take you to drill these 46 holes with 12 v
drill and 18 v drill. Because the battery doesn't make a huge difference, I
hope 18 v drill is more powerful and you can do the same work faster. If
not, what is the point to buy a 18 v drill? it's hevier, more expensive,
...
+Alberto Martínez I think it took something like 20 minutes because I had to keep cooling the drill bit off, yeah, the 12 volt did a great job but also the 18 volt was the smallest battery possible in that one
Thanks for showing your comparison test...... cordless power tool batteries
are so expensive..... I only buy cordless power tools that are supplied
with at least two batteries so I can keep one on charge whilst using the
other.... I always wait for the sales for a good deal.......those two
drills look like good value for $100
+Mark Evans Yes you are correct on the expense, yes it depends what you are using the tools for, I was surprised that both batteries fully charged in 35 minutes, for me in my workshop that would be more than adequate for most project I would tackle ... if I were an electrician in the field, they would not be. I guess that is why there are so many choices .. something for everyone
2 years ago my DeWalt Batteries died and being 14.4 volt the are quite
expensive and I needed a drill. I paid $20 for an Ultra Steel at local Wal
Mart which is12 volt. I am still using the Ultra Steel as it works great
for pocket hole screws and the wood that I use most often. Funny thing 2
years and I seem to get a full charge every time on the battery. Charger
is slow but then for $20 think I got a fair deal. Anyone want a used 14.4
DeWalt Impact driver with charger. Good luck finding battery for it.
I always felt the same way. the 12 volts were just easier on my 70 year old
hands but the 18 would stay working longer, although the hands still hurt
but over time I learned to tell which one I need & go with it. In my shop I
need both.
+louis scott Good point Louis, yup, I still love the 12 volt systems
Milwaukee M12 & M18 Dual Chargers
Amazing chargers ! Milwaukee are a world leader in batteries and it stands to reason that their chargers have to be pretty good too! With a really low charge time ...
Farmall 656 Diesel Cold Start
Cold start of the '67 Farmall 656 Diesel at 20*F. without a block heater. It has the D-282 glow plug start engine. It has two 12 volt batteries and it starts great no ...
Steve.. it does look tricky being behind the injection pump, but I think
with some patience and a good punch rounded off at the tip it could be
done. I'm also thinking a tool could be made of heavy gauge steel in a U
shape to go up and over the pump and struck with a hammer to drive one
straight in.
My TD9B with the D282 needs the glow plugs just about every start even when
warmed up. Just the nature of these engines. However it starts well even
when cold if you are patient and hold the button for 2 minutes. I've never
used ether on it.
dont want to sound like a no it all, but 6.2 6.5 chevy diesels an 6.9 an
7.3 idi fords are indirect injection. Cummins,powerstrokes, and dmaxs are
all direct injection an by the nice 656 good to see a workin one ;)
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I did this method today, the lst time I made CS, wanted to try it before
buying the machine...............problem is that when i'd left it to go
cloudy for the prescribed time, I used the new meter suggested for
measuring ppm, it came out as 141ppm, the machine was exact with air
temperature, so working ok, I don't understand why it measured 141ppm and
also the silver particles were really large, were all at the bottom of the
glass I used along with a kind of cloudy sludge - is used proper 99.9%
silver rods, has anyone ideas on why these 2 problems would happen, I would
appreciate any advice as im new to this..........thank you
Did you use distilled water? Batteries have a wide range of amp output. They can range from about 2600mA to 250mA. For an emergency, get the 250mA one. For non-emergency use a resistor in series so you don't have an out-of-control PPM like what you did.
Very cool seems like it would help in a pinch. I just started taking
colloidal silver today I have high hopes I have a rare form of systemic
Histiocytosis that has no cure radiation and chemo rates of remission are
nill as are other toxic treatment methods that have been tried on people so
not many choices. Ill check your site as it was very expensive if u could
gmail me to give me some advice on making it that would be very helpful my
brains a little slow these days. Thanks again.
Gotta figure out how to make a decent generator the ones people sell are to expensive for me. Got any reliable directions or a place to find them that'd be great.
Wish I could say I was but thanks for asking. Not taking the silver anymore though just can't afford it I was taking sovereign silver but with all the supplements and meds I just can't afford it.
bro may alam ka ba na mabibilhan locally ng fine silver wire d2 sa
pilipinas ? need ko kc ng colloidal silver for my lolo . please inform me
naman if meron thanks you can reach me thru here or my email
[email protected] thanks in advance