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Offline rgfixit

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #30 on: Jun 22, 2017, 06:25 PM »
You guys need a hobby......like FISHING.

It's nice out....warm water.....cooperative fish....suntan.....coo l beverages.....get busy!

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #31 on: Jun 23, 2017, 01:21 PM »
Well some of us are killing time at work. I bought the 1200 lb m18 and used it all winter. The most ice thickness we had was about 20" I bought a extra 5.0 ah battery so I had 3 - 5 ah batterys. I really never needed the 3rd battery. Only a couple of times I even needed the 2nd battery towrds the end of the day. And I used a 8" K-drill absolutely no need for a adapter plate. Just need the drill and side handle that it comes with. I believe I figured out I could drill through about 400 inches of ice on one 5 ah lithium battery with the m18 2704-20 and 8" k-Drill. My son in law was so impressed with this set up he also bought the same thing.

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #32 on: Jun 23, 2017, 05:31 PM »
If you're working...what are you doing "killing time" talking about ice fishing?

Just saying :-\

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #33 on: Jun 29, 2017, 03:40 PM »
You got to be kidding I bet 90% of people who post on here are at work, specially during ice season. There is such thing at work as break time and lunch.

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #34 on: Jun 30, 2017, 09:17 AM »
Well I'm busted now  ;D what's better than killing a few hours on the shanty. My story of how impressed I was with these drills was this last winter, we were 20 miles in the high country and had a ton of snow fall this last year. When we got to the lake everyone started drilling holes. Out of eleven of us no one could punch thru. So out came the few extensions that were luckily brought still 3 guys couldn't drill thru with 12in ext. So we were stumped. Decided to put 2-12in ext and 1-6in ext on giving us a 5.5' auger on a milwaukee drill. That thing drilled over 25 holes thru 5ft of ice and snow and kept our trip alive. I was sold. And if I remember right it was the 700lb torque drill to boot. I'll be getting the 8in nils covertible with the 28in fluted ext this October as soon as they hit the Web

Here's a pic of the epic auger set up for that trip



And the full story for those bored at work most pics are on the 4th page. Lol

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #35 on: Jun 30, 2017, 05:24 PM »
Check out the K-drill before buying the Nils.
I have a couple Nils, but they get used only when I feel like getting a little (very little) exercise out on the ice.
The K-drill is very lightweight, and cuts very aggressively!

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #36 on: Jun 30, 2017, 05:30 PM »
If the k drill was cheaper I would try one. I believe the drills are a half in. Off from what they say.
8 =7.5
6 =5.5

Kinda silly

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #37 on: Oct 31, 2017, 07:03 PM »
i purchased the Milwaukee 2702-20 M18 ½" Compact Brushless Hammer last February to run a 6" auger under a clam plate. It was the apple of my eye due to the 1200 lbs of torque. I am hoping to be able to increase to 8" for the upcoming season.
The 2702 is brushless but only has 500in/lb of torque. 2703 is the non hammer version of the 2704 which both have 1200in/lb of torque
Is there a difference between the 2702 and the 2704 that i didn't consider?

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #38 on: Oct 31, 2017, 08:07 PM »
It also annoys me that the K-drill 8" is actually 7.5".  I got one of those One Shot skimmers and it's 8", so I wouldn't be able to use it anymore.  Besides, I want my 8" auger to be....8".

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #39 on: Oct 31, 2017, 08:21 PM »
i see just about everyone is upgrading. What is the problem with M-18 fuel #2703-22?
.       I think that’s the model I have 750 in pounds, don’t quote me on that, I have a 6” lazer and have never had any problems with it. Sure 1200”# would be better but nothing wrong with it. If I buy another I might opt for the bigger drill

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #40 on: Oct 31, 2017, 08:37 PM »
The batteries are the most expensive part of any cordless tool. The bare tool can usually be had for $100 or so. Keep the old one as a spare.

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #41 on: Oct 31, 2017, 09:10 PM »
It also annoys me that the K-drill 8" is actually 7.5".  I got one of those One Shot skimmers and it's 8", so I wouldn't be able to use it anymore.  Besides, I want my 8" auger to be....8".
I put my 10” and 8” skimmers on a wood lathe and took off about 1/4” of the diameter and they work great again. I agree that it is frustrating to not get the correct measurements claimed. Must be built by white guys or fisherman who tend to exaggerate sizes.

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #42 on: Oct 31, 2017, 10:44 PM »
I am going to go with the 18 Fuel, 2703 or 4.  Need to decide which bit to go with.
Thinking 7" or 8", maybe Lazer?

Go with the hammer drill....not for the hammer option, but because it is built a bit heavier. Then go with the 8in.......reason is 6in & 8in replacement blades are abundant about anywhere ice gear is sold.....4.5, 5, 7, and 9in blades are a little harder to come by. With a lazer if the blades go dull on a trip or get damaged......the 8in blades should be easy to find.

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #43 on: Nov 01, 2017, 12:11 AM »
Go with the hammer drill....not for the hammer option, but because it is built a bit heavier. Then go with the 8in.......reason is 6in & 8in replacement blades are abundant about anywhere ice gear is sold.....4.5, 5, 7, and 9in blades are a little harder to come by. With a lazer if the blades go dull on a trip or get damaged......the 8in blades should be easy to find.
Good point on the blades. I have a 7 inch strike master and luckily  have never had that problem.

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #44 on: Nov 01, 2017, 01:52 AM »
Good point on the blades. I have a 7 inch strike master and luckily  have never had that problem.

Well when your cutting all those holes with the super Hawg and 10in nils why would you ever dull the 7in strikemaster.....lol

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #45 on: Nov 01, 2017, 04:23 AM »
Easy problem to overcome -----  carry a spare set blades.  ;)2

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #46 on: Nov 07, 2017, 03:08 PM »
2704-20 is the model everyone is using? Can pick this model up with no battery for $100 new or $70 slightly used. Same guy is selling new 5.0 xc batteries for $60. Some sites I’ve looked at say brushless and others don’t say anything.

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #47 on: Nov 07, 2017, 03:23 PM »
2704-20 is the model everyone is using? Can pick this model up with no battery for $100 new or $70 slightly used. Same guy is selling new 5.0 xc batteries for $60. Some sites I’ve looked at say brushless and others don’t say anything.

Either 2704 or 2703. But yeah that sounds about right price-wise.
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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #48 on: Nov 07, 2017, 03:30 PM »
2704-20 is the hammer drill driver option, also could go with 2703-20, which is just the drill/driver option. Both would have 1200 in lb torque.  You would also have to consider getting a charger in your pricing if you don't have one. There were kits being sold in the $200-225 range that came with 2 5a batteries, charger, and a case. Just some options to consider.

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #49 on: Nov 07, 2017, 03:35 PM »
Easy problem to overcome -----  carry a spare set blades.  ;)2

True......however that is something a person could easily forget to bring on a trip. Hence why I try to get/buy items where parts, service, and supply of an item are abundant. Demand/supply usually will dictate the cost of items and service......larger supply/demand means cheap easier abundant service & product.

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #50 on: Nov 07, 2017, 03:41 PM »
2704-20 is the hammer drill driver option, also could go with 2703-20, which is just the drill/driver option. Both would have 1200 in lb torque.  You would also have to consider getting a charger in your pricing if you don't have one. There were kits being sold in the $200-225 range that came with 2 5a batteries, charger, and a case. Just some options to consider.


Thanks for the info. I’ve got the charger covered already so no need there. I’m going to see what his version of “slightly used” is and go from there. He just messaged me and told me he’s got 9a batteries for $100. $170 seems like a pretty good deal for that package. Even $200 with the new drill seems good too!

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #51 on: Nov 08, 2017, 09:32 AM »
I have been using Milwaukee 2604 for two seasons now and love it! I use 8 inch Mora and 8 inch Lazer. Started out with 2 5amp/hr batteries and upgraded to 9amp/hr last season. I have never ran out of power and usually drill around 20-30 holes per outing with ice being anywhere between 6 to 24 inches thick. Just ordered 2704 (tool only) for $134 on Amazon. I am considering trying 10 inch auger on it for big lakers in Wyoming. So happy I made the switch! Never going back to gas!

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #52 on: Nov 08, 2017, 03:14 PM »
He just messaged me and told me he’s got 9a batteries for $100.

Make sure those are OEM batteries - not "knock-offs".  Don't think the knock-offs have the same performance - especially cold weather.

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #53 on: Nov 08, 2017, 03:30 PM »
Make sure those are OEM batteries - not "knock-offs".  Don't think the knock-offs have the same performance - especially cold weather.

What's a tell-tale sign of a knock-off?

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #54 on: Nov 08, 2017, 06:56 PM »
well, if it says MilRaukee, that may be a clue its a chinese knockoff. sorry couldn,t help myself. wire

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #55 on: Nov 08, 2017, 07:06 PM »
well, if it says MilRaukee, that may be a clue its a chinese knockoff. sorry couldn,t help myself. wire

😂😂 got quite the chuckle out of that. All i could think about was my sons Scooby shows!

The batteries are authentic and new in the packaging. He’s a retired gentleman and sells tools to make some extra cash. Not sure where he gets the tools, but also don’t really care lol.

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #56 on: Nov 09, 2017, 05:58 AM »
That theres funny🤣

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #57 on: Nov 12, 2017, 03:20 PM »
So I used a friend's Dewalt with a 6" Mora last year and was blown away. Decided to buy an adapter and try out my 8" Lazer with the Milwaukee hammer drill I already have.  Worked well but the drill is a 2602 with only 525lbs of torque and 3ah batteries.  It cut very well but I could only get about 8 holes on a battery (20" or so of ice). This year I found a Milwaukee 2705 at Fleet Farm (1200lbs) on clearance for 139.99 minus the 10$ off coupon I had and then got back another 14$ in "Mills Money". I bought it. I was hoping I could run the setup without having to buy new/more batteries. 2705 drill, ice master adapter, 3ah batteries, and 6" auger. I'm hoping the 6" auger will alleviate some stress on the battery but am looking for opinions on whether carrying the two 3ah batteries will be enough or bite the bullet and get a bigger battery.

Man I love this site!

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #58 on: Nov 12, 2017, 03:26 PM »
Will run on those batteries, but will run better on a 5ah battery, more holes and even a 9ah is better , although more expensive

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Re: Milwaukee M18 Fuel Torque
« Reply #59 on: Nov 12, 2017, 03:39 PM »
So I used a friend's Dewalt with a 6" Mora last year and was blown away. Decided to buy an adapter and try out my 8" Lazer with the Milwaukee hammer drill I already have.  Worked well but the drill is a 2602 with only 525lbs of torque and 3ah batteries.  It cut very well but I could only get about 8 holes on a battery (20" or so of ice). This year I found a Milwaukee 2705 at Fleet Farm (1200lbs) on clearance for 139.99 minus the 10$ off coupon I had and then got back another 14$ in "Mills Money". I bought it. I was hoping I could run the setup without having to buy new/more batteries. 2705 drill, ice master adapter, 3ah batteries, and 6" auger. I'm hoping the 6" auger will alleviate some stress on the battery but am looking for opinions on whether carrying the two 3ah batteries will be enough or bite the bullet and get a bigger battery.

Man I love this site!

I have the 4ah batteries and they work fine.....I did up my game this year and got a 9ah battery......try the 3ah you might be fine.

 



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