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My new Milwaukee Impact Driver

tiredretired

The Old Salt
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Just picked it up. 18V Lithium-Ion. Screwing down plywood on a remodleling project and it works great!!
 

Cowboy

Wait for it.
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Re: My new kick ass Milwaukee Impact Driver

Nice! My Son has that one and it's got some torque! Can't go wrong with a Milwaukee :wink:
I dont think the topic is BEER, but then again i could be wrong. :biggrin:
 

BigAl

Gone But Not Forgotten
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Re: My new kick ass Milwaukee Impact Driver

Nice! My Son has that one and it's got some torque! Can't go wrong with a Milwaukee :wink:
That is one tough SOB !!! I have cussed my Milwaukee more than once for trying to break my wrist !! :wow:
 

tiredretired

The Old Salt
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ALL my power tools are Milwaukee. I will buy nothing else.

On a whim I bought a 14.4V Porter Cable Cordless drill back in 2001 and I did not get 5 years of occasional use out of it. Both batteries died and the drill gets hot. Junk.

I still have a vintage Milwaukee cordless drill Model 0401-1 with the keyless chuck and original metal case (Don't get metal cases anymore) I bought back in 1988 or so. It till works with both batteries. All replacement parts including new batteries are still available via the internet. Remarkable for a tool that is almost 25 years old. BTW, she has been retired from active use and now works weekends only on my reloading bench as a motorized case trimmer for 308 & 30.06. :yum:
 
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