As a Milwaukee guy, I appreciate this video very much Bruce. Unfortunately, I didn't pull the trigger fast enough when I last saw the correction light at the $79 price and haven't seen it since. I had been using a similar Milwaukee drill driver as you for the drill brush, but recently purchased the M12 right angle drill and I'm really liking it for drill brush use. Feels a little more ergonomic with less fatigue. The M12 stubby impact wrench is also great being so small and light.
Cool. Too bad you missed that sale - keep an eye out! I have that right angle M12 and I have never tried it for detailing. I’ll give it a shot. Thanks for the tip 👍🏻
The color match light is great, I bought for 79.00, HomeDepot price matched it when I purchased online. I have the inflator too, the Forge battery is great. I’m a Milwaukee fanboy too. I want that under hood light.
I ordered the under the hood light after watching your video and Love ur set up and cordless tools….and modular boxes im glad u discussed it as its not being talked about but a key tool to have in ur arsenal. You should look into the new 3 inch m12 fine sander its a very good tool to have specially if ur into color sanding and extra gloss finishing which i use it for almost on a daily basis as i specialized more on paint restoration and correction, its small and powerful tool that it rivals my mirka 3' polisher.
Milwaukee also do a fantastic little hook and pick set - nothing fancy but invaluable when working around cars, whether its detailing or anything else! No batteries required.
Thanks for the Milwaukee tool tour! I’m a Milwaukee fan as well. Wondering the sweet spot of which M18 batteries work the best with the M18 15mm DA Milwaukee? Asking regarding the capacity /runtime / verse weight of the battery? 5 amp/6 amp/8 amp/ or do you use the lighter CP 3.0 M18 ? Thanks so much. Love your videos ! Owen from Atlanta ( aka Doc Detail - passionate newby-ish DIY detailer / doc by daytime 😊
Good job
Thanks!!
The charger thing hits home - having so many batteries different tools etc. great video Bruce
@@Ecdetails Thanks, Eddie.
Excellent presentation Mr. Bruce as always. Always very articulate and well presented.
@@joevanseeters2873 Thank you, I really appreciate the feedback 😀
Great use cases for Milwaukee heat gun. I used it on car glass window to remove sticker adhesions and applying OG stickers in Presoll bottles
Thanks! Appreciate you watching.
Excited for you to start using the rotary more. It cuts so fast. Just picked up the new flex
As a Milwaukee guy, I appreciate this video very much Bruce. Unfortunately, I didn't pull the trigger fast enough when I last saw the correction light at the $79 price and haven't seen it since. I had been using a similar Milwaukee drill driver as you for the drill brush, but recently purchased the M12 right angle drill and I'm really liking it for drill brush use. Feels a little more ergonomic with less fatigue. The M12 stubby impact wrench is also great being so small and light.
Cool. Too bad you missed that sale - keep an eye out! I have that right angle M12 and I have never tried it for detailing. I’ll give it a shot. Thanks for the tip 👍🏻
haha i thought this was sponsored at first. cool video!!
I wish! That would be ultra cool 😂. Thanks for watching, Nick. I really appreciate it.
Thanks for sharing Bruce. A little surprised we didn’t see a cordless polisher.
You saw two of them ✌🏻
@ Ha! Totally missed them. I’m so easily distracted. Saw them on the second watch through.
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The color match light is great, I bought for 79.00, HomeDepot price matched it when I purchased online. I have the inflator too, the Forge battery is great. I’m a Milwaukee fanboy too. I want that under hood light.
You got a great deal on that color match light. Good for you! 👍🏻
I ordered the under the hood light after watching your video and Love ur set up and cordless tools….and modular boxes im glad u discussed it as its not being talked about but a key tool to have in ur arsenal. You should look into the new 3 inch m12 fine sander its a very good tool to have specially if ur into color sanding and extra gloss finishing which i use it for almost on a daily basis as i specialized more on paint restoration and correction, its small and powerful tool that it rivals my mirka 3' polisher.
Is that the new sander that just came out? I think you’ll like the underhood light. Let me know what you think after you get it. Thanks for watching.
Nice stuff
Thanks, Humberto 👍🏻
Bruce, Dewalt, that said, I do respect you.
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If you ever get a chance to try the diy polishers, they're a real pleasure to use.
Milwaukee also do a fantastic little hook and pick set - nothing fancy but invaluable when working around cars, whether its detailing or anything else! No batteries required.
Thanks. I’ve got a bunch of those, but don’t use them too often.
I have a lot of milwaukee tools, but they're mostly for mechanical. Great video Bruce!! ✅️ 🇨🇦
Thanks so much, fellow red tool fan
Nice video Bruce. Can you also add a link for the quick release chuck you mentioned on the tire inflator?
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Here you go. Thanks so much.
@@Bruces-Garage Thanks!
Thanks for the Milwaukee tool tour! I’m a Milwaukee fan as well. Wondering the sweet spot of which M18 batteries work the best with the M18 15mm DA Milwaukee? Asking regarding the capacity /runtime / verse weight of the battery? 5 amp/6 amp/8 amp/ or do you use the lighter CP 3.0 M18 ? Thanks so much. Love your videos ! Owen from Atlanta ( aka Doc Detail - passionate newby-ish DIY detailer / doc by daytime 😊
@@owensamuels-h1r Hi Doc Owen, I use 6.0 and will typically need to replace once while polishing. Thanks for watching.
@@Bruces-Garage Thx soooo much!!
What do you use for a smaller polisher? I've been looking at the Milwaukee 2438-22. Wondering if it's any good.
@@jrams1024 I use a Rupes 3” & Nano.
For the da polisher whats your go to battery for it? Considering the weight and run time im thinking of grabbing a 2 pack of cp3.0
I always use the 6.0 and sometimes the 5.0. I’ve never used a smaller battery.
That's what I've heard. Thanks Bruce, keep up the good work
@ Thank you
I prefer the smaller batteries to have better balance.