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Neil MP

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Location
Argyll
My one is “one key”, and you have to download the app and go in and set the thing to full cahoona 💪 to get full potential.

this is in stock. 👍

 
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Finn farmer

Member
Just to muddy the waters and I am a Milwaukee fan. The Makita 3/4 impact is more capable than the Milwaukee one. Only making the point if your buying one from scratch.
Don't know about rears, but Case's front wheels came off easy with our 1/2" Makita impact. Gotta love the autoslow, so you'll be able to just pick the nuts off at the end of the threads. :cool:
 

Grouse

Member
I’d go 1/2” hi torque - same as a 3/4”
Just a different anvil - ours hasn’t failed on anything - even an old Ken Wooton trailer - rims been on since 1984, rusted solid and still ripped them off no issue at all - I went 1/2” so that I can use all my existing sockets and would do the same again
 

Bob c

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Cotswolds
I’d go 1/2” hi torque - same as a 3/4”
Just a different anvil - ours hasn’t failed on anything - even an old Ken Wooton trailer - rims been on since 1984, rusted solid and still ripped them off no issue at all - I went 1/2” so that I can use all my existing sockets and would do the same again
not the same,,,,3/4 has evern more torque than the 1/2 drive but only £20 extra on price
 

neilo

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Montgomeryshire
Looks like you'll have to use Milwaukee staples... Wonder how much they'll be?

Not silly money from the price I got for 40mm a few days ago, not that I can remember it now.😳

Stapler itself was £560 as a bare unit. A 3Ah battery is supposed to be good for 600 staples (no gas needed). Very tempted, but just about got the place fenced now.

My 20yr old AEG (which is owned by the same company as Milwaukee) cordless drill just about gave up a month ago, so took the plunge into Milwaukee. It’s in a slightly different league to anything I’ve used before!
 

neilo

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Montgomeryshire
If anyone is looking, this Milwaukee fencing stapler is on Powertoolmate at £391 for a bare tool. That price is so far below anyone else that has listed it that it may be a mistake? I have rung to check and they say it is the 'utility stapler' and it is in stock.

They don't stock the staples yet though, so I may have a new toy just to look at next week. :ROFLMAO:
 
If anyone is looking, this Milwaukee fencing stapler is on Powertoolmate at £391 for a bare tool. That price is so far below anyone else that has listed it that it may be a mistake? I have rung to check and they say it is the 'utility stapler' and it is in stock.

They don't stock he staples yet though, so I may have a new toy just to look at next week. :ROFLMAO:
was thjere supposed to be a link?
 

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