Installing packout feet onto Milwaukee m18 wet dry vacuum
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- In this video I’ll be putting packout feet from @stealthmounts onto my Milwaukee m18 wet dry vacuum. In Australia the new packout version isn’t available so this is how to make it work.
The packout feet are available from stealthmounts on Instagram or you can go to www.battery mounts.com
The materials used were:
PVC or acrylic 3mm thick
Araldite glue
Packout feet
Vacuum
If you have any thoughts on other ways to mount these, let me know. I’m also wanting more packout ideas for utilising the stealthmount feet.
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It's the best thing I have done to my same vacuum also. I used same stealth mounts and just screwed them into the vacuum but I only vacuum dry so I didn't need to worry about keeping it water tight.
Good to hear it’s worked for yourself aswell. I might end up screwing mine aswell. The glue hasn’t been the greatest.
I have the same veto bag and found your video cause I'm wanting to mount the veto bag onto my packout you should definitely do that next
With the epoxy, unless I am using half the package in a sitting I mix it by hand to cut waste.
I never thought the 3mil plexi would work that well I had used 1/2" ply.
Thanks for sharing
That was awesome. Cheers
How did the araldite hold up on this? Thinking of doing the same think with my framer box
Hey, I forgot to repost about that. Lasted about a week from memory. So not so well
Which sawblades do you use on your circular saw?
Have you thought of mounting the packout feet to a veto bag?
100%. I believe I started making a video on that maybe a year ago. I didn’t want to put holes, screws or rivets into the bag though. So I was trying to glue some extra foundations onto the bottom and then screw the feet onto that. Unfortunately there’s nothing that can glue that type of material. So I moved on. I’m keen to try something else though. A friend of mine on Instagram riveted them on and works well.
@@AddictedtoTools if you were to put holes in the bottom do you think it would void warranties on the bag
do a video please I wanna see this or can you put a link up off your friend I really wanna se this.
The material you're thinking of is either HDPE or polycarbonate.
Good job. Still think nails would’ve been better. Maybe add a handle at the bottom to pull from there?
I would definitely like to put screws through, but I would have to seal the holes up. Thanks for the ideas.
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chopping board - HDPE. also could try acrylic or polycarbonate :)
HDPE! Thanks buddy. Couldn’t remember the name. 🍻
Fkn Milwaukee haha small differences in their products
As in the different vacuums? This one came out years before there was packout.
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