Totally, totally get that. Finally an answer something that has bugged me for thirty years. It's not just the removable to change size or to pack away, it is the removal to clear the cutter of wood. Brilliant, thanks for sharing.
Oh, is that what it is? I bought a set of these Spyder hole saws when the were $36 a Lowes a few weeks ago (they have since doubled in price). ruclips.net/video/PBp4JHcMejQ/видео.html ...but, of course, they get stuck on the arbor and you need a wrench.
Honestly, I thought “Naw that can’t be that easy.” I used my impact driver and Woohoo! It worked! After an arbor had been stuck for years, it was finally off the hole saw. Thank you, thank you!
Ive used the Quick Change Milwaukee professionally for over 25 years and never had any issues with it other than needing new Pilot bits which is just maintenance IMO i mainly used it with Corded drills and on some occasions A adapted SDS hammer drill for Countertop Grommets The hammer operation just helped with Speed and i used a SDS Jacobs Chuck to hold the hole saw Arbor
Milwaukee Electric is owned by Techtronic Industries based out of Hong Kong. Only some of Milwaukee's products are made in the USA. According to their website, they also have manufacturing facilities in China and Europe
Other than the DeWalt, is there any alternatives to this now that it is discontinued it's really hard to find and near impossible in Australia. I've looked at other quick change systems and they're all a bit rubbish compared to this with wobble problems and and working with larger sizes having pins, I can't find anything else like this. Has anyone seen a similar product?
Estaba internado en estos sistemas diablo, Milwaukee,Bosch tienen los suyos pero, la verdad es más económico comprar un adapter no. Es mejor comprar las que usan cada una de la sierras de copa más en incgo están re baratas y se le deja fija a cada sierra.😅😂
I'm from Russia. The author is a complete brake. Milwaukee, complete crap, this adapter only works up to 30mm, this is a fat minus. Second, the central drill needs to be disassembled, for this you need to use a key.
After 15 years I learn how to use it. THANK YOU my friend.
Totally, totally get that.
Finally an answer something that has bugged me for thirty years.
It's not just the removable to change size or to pack away, it is the removal to clear the cutter of wood.
Brilliant, thanks for sharing.
Oh, is that what it is? I bought a set of these Spyder hole saws when the were $36 a Lowes a few weeks ago (they have since doubled in price). ruclips.net/video/PBp4JHcMejQ/видео.html ...but, of course, they get stuck on the arbor and you need a wrench.
Honestly, I thought “Naw that can’t be that easy.” I used my impact driver and Woohoo! It worked! After an arbor had been stuck for years, it was finally off the hole saw. Thank you, thank you!
Glad it helped!
Ive used the Quick Change Milwaukee professionally for over 25 years and never had any issues with it other than needing new Pilot bits which is just maintenance IMO i mainly used it with Corded drills and on some occasions A adapted SDS hammer drill for Countertop Grommets The hammer operation just helped with Speed and i used a SDS Jacobs Chuck to hold the hole saw Arbor
Thanks Catus ! I think I have One Somewhere . If Not I'll be Looking to get Another .
The Bosch unit is the same as a Diablo kit I have with all the arbors attached to the hole saws already!
2:55 What is thw name of the adpater and where can I buy it? I have been looking for almost a year.
Milwaukee Electric is owned by Techtronic Industries based out of Hong Kong. Only some of Milwaukee's products are made in the USA.
According to their website, they also have manufacturing facilities in China and Europe
Other than the DeWalt, is there any alternatives to this now that it is discontinued it's really hard to find and near impossible in Australia. I've looked at other quick change systems and they're all a bit rubbish compared to this with wobble problems and and working with larger sizes having pins, I can't find anything else like this. Has anyone seen a similar product?
Good question
I think they discontinued this... 😔😔
I just ordered one of these! but I can't find that 3/8-24 to 1/2-20 thread adapter anywhere. can someone post a link to where i can find one?
Where did u buy it?
That works well. Thanks for the review, now we know!
Where did you buy the reducer sleeve?? I can't find it anywhere!
Old timers just use a piece of solder as a washer . Especially when core drilling makes disassembly easy.
I bought one of the Milwaukee quick change about 5 years ago. It's never worked.
Thanks definally im gonna buy this acessorie.
Perfect review... thanks from indonesia...👍👍👍
Brilliant. :) How much?
Excelent review!!
Tks for share.
Thanks for sharing!
Bosch Quick Change ,The best quality and strong Hole saw👍👍👍😁😁😁
You guys have to change over to metric, I know it's a pain but if us brits can do it, you can too. So much easier long term.
The Fastcap quick release mandrel is faster
Audio is still getting soft and quiet a lot - using a compressor effect on your video editor will even it out.
Milwaukee is the best.
Estaba internado en estos sistemas diablo, Milwaukee,Bosch tienen los suyos pero, la verdad es más económico comprar un adapter no. Es mejor comprar las que usan cada una de la sierras de copa más en incgo están re baratas y se le deja fija a cada sierra.😅😂
Omit the word "actually".
I like boach bettter faster change...
I'm from Russia. The author is a complete brake. Milwaukee, complete crap, this adapter only works up to 30mm, this is a fat minus. Second, the central drill needs to be disassembled, for this you need to use a key.