I respect the fact that is a a good box but is sold out everywhere. this
makes me not want to even buy it now. went to three home depot places and
they don't have it . I feel like Milwaukee customer service is bad and the
amont of products they make s bad too. And they want to raise their price
up .
Cool toolbox man. Do you ever move it around or is it pretty much
stationary? I want to do something similar but I need it to be portable and
I'm afraid it will weight a super amount. Cheers!
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Hy,could you please suggest the best material to cover and waterproof my
shed roof. Been told 'flashband' but reviews say it's not great. I don't
want to use blow torch material
Thanks, and thanks for the link. If I put on two layers straight on top of each other would it be double the protection or would I b wasting my time and material
+scott mclean I would use a good quality felt. Flashband is no good to cover a complete roof!Felt should last for a long time as long as it's installed correctly. Something like this- //www.diy.com/departments/bq-green-roofing-felt-l8m-w1m/42448_BQ.prd
+Littlewolf I normally keep this box on site permanently, but sometimes I move it to another site and occasionally I bring it home- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFZZ2r1eW3EThanks for the comment ;-)
+TheFpsGamer It's a good box, but the wheels are not that good. I'm on my third set of wheels now but they do get lots of abuse due to the quality of the floors where I work and also the amount of weight in the box. Occasionally I'll put a valve on the box as well and that might weight 40+ KG'sThanks for the comments
+TheFpsGamer It'll fit in most cars as it's not that big with the wheels removed (you have to fit them yourself).You have to watch out for the special deals though as I'm sure I paid for the bottom part and got the top box free, if I remember rightly!
I liked it all. but one question. you call the Milwaukee drill 'cheep' in
canada and the USA Milwaukee is the standard in cordless power tools. what
is the standard top end brand over there?
+James MacInnis I just thought I would add to this. We have Dewalt, Bosch, Milwaukee, Metabo, Fein, Hilti and Festool.Dewalt, Bosch and Milwaukee all make cheaper versions of their high end drills, which I believe is bad as people buy one of the cheaper drills and it breaks, so then they go around telling people that the brand is crap as they bought a drill once and it broke after a few weeks. Metabo, Fein, Hilti and Festool make good quality tools (although I do remember knowing someone that had a problem with a Metabo drill once) but are very expensive for most people.
+James MacInnis Milwaukee are not a cheap brand over here but they have an expensive version with a metal chuck and a much cheaper version with a plastic chuck. This model is the one with the plastic chuck. I am sure that Milwaukee's more expensive version would be a good drill.Thanks for the comment ;-)
+Ken Homer They make a few different versions of the 18v drill. The one in this videos is the cheapest one, it had to be fixed under warranty after just a few weeks of site use.
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great video as usual. 2 questions:
1. are they stack-able like the dewalt/Stanley
2. do they come in shallow version too
i use the Stanley and they are great
I'd buy it. It's better than the cheapo one that I have now. Every thing
eventually starts to mix together in the one I have now and it becomes a
pain when your trying to find matching washers and screws. Great review
guys.
8:33 Because if you would put the 14v battery in the 18v model it would
probably hardly turn at all, and if you put the 18v battery in the 14v
model, you would probably fry it.
It's not possible to interchange operating voltages without changing the
circuit. Any electrical machine is designed to work properly on one
specific voltage, in terms of an electric motor at least. Power supplies
can be constructed with variable circuits to accept both 110v and 220v.
It is possible to make different size batteries for a given device, they
differ in capacity (usually expressed in milliamps times one hour), not in
voltage. This affects how long it takes to drain the battery under use and
may also have an impact on the maximum momentary output (amps).
+Chris Motley Well, he may have meant that but in that case I think he misspoke. He mentioned the 14v 3/8 impact and then proceeds to compare it to the 18v 3/8 impact and why they wouldn't make the batteries interchangeable. Then closes with "But anyway", continuing over the 14v bit driver and only then mentioning the 18v 1/2 impact.
+Jose Delgado a fool and his money are soon parted. I can afford any tools i want. I just don't buy into the ridiculous over priced tools, thinking there the best money can buy. Many great tools can be had for a fraction of these over priced tools. Many tools and the tool boxes are way over priced, Your paying for a brand name. I've been wrenching for 40 yearsAnd the high price of Matco, snap on, your just paying for a over priced brand name. Sucker!
I'm undecided what to get here if anyone can help?. I have three 18v makita
lion batteries and a charger so I'm thinking of getting a makita impact
wrench instead of a snap-on one. They come in various torques but mainly
230/280/440/1000nm. I'm unsure if the 280nm one will take off a rusty lug
nut or am I best with the £30 more expensive 440nm gun?. The reason I'm
unsure is because I used a 'hex to 1/2" adaptor on my 200nm makita impact
driver and my car lug nuts just laughed at it. It works fine on my
motorbike (150nm) or on freshly nipped lug nuts, but with old rusty lug
nuts it had no chance. I'm feeling the larger made 440nm gun is plenty, but
is the smaller built 280nm gun fine too?
+NUCK CHORRIS thanks, I know that snap-on gun is worth the money, it only won't take semi truck lugs off...and the extension holder is called a screwdriver holder and is sold by "mechanic time saver"
Also; Nice box and tools dude. Where did you get the green 1/4" and 3/8" extension bar holders?. I need one of them as my smaller extensions just roll about like humpty dumpty.
I work at an indy auto shop but I also wind up working with wood, framing metal, plumbing, rc cars and anything else anyone walks through the door with. I live in a small town.
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now they just need to make something that can cut stainless steel pipe 6"
and above thats hanging in the ceiling that cant come down unless its cut
down