Yeah I can definitely see why now. I'd like the 60V one for a little more power than the 20V one has.Oh yeah, I use my Milwaukee cordless grinder WAY more often than I do any corded one I have.
Yeah I can definitely see why now. I'd like the 60V one for a little more power than the 20V one has.Oh yeah, I use my Milwaukee cordless grinder WAY more often than I do any corded one I have.
I left my compressor on the pallet for the anti-vibration pad.![]()
Yeah I can definitely see why now. I'd like the 60V one for a little more power than the 20V one has.
I'm so tempted but I'm tapped out for this monthThe 60v ones are so nice. I have two at work. That reminds me, I need to go buy another grinder today for my welding class this semester.

I'm so tempted but I'm tapped out for this month![]()
I have an older non-fuel Milwaukee grinder and I love it. I’d like to get a new Fuel version along with a 3/8’s impact.
How much are the 60v batteries? I bet they are spendy.
My M18 fuel grinder by far is my most used power tool. It gets used 10x more than my corded grinders.Can't remember if I posted this guy the other day. I have used this thing even more than I thought I would. Seriously contemplating picking up the 60V grinder now as well...
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Finally got to use my Plasma cutter with my new 80 gallon air compressor and the new dedicated 220V line I ran for it. It cuts like butter. It cut so much faster that I wasn't ready for it and almost messed up
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The small carry-size Miller Spectra 375 (or an older model). I found it used at a pawn shop for a good price.Which plasma did you go with?
I have the hypertherm powermax 30 air with the compressor built in. Cuts up to 1/4 good and will roughly cut 3/8-1/2The small carry-size Miller Spectra 375 (or an older model). I found it used at a pawn shop for a good price.
For what you do, you probably need a more capable plasma cutter.
Yeah hypertherm makes a damn good plasma cutter. Probably better than the Miller... I just found this one used for a good deal complete with the hard case & accessories.
The machine shop I worked at had all Miller welding and plasma equipment. Those were used for 12 hours a day, seven days a week and I never remember any of them having problems so I tend to favor Miller products for that reason.
Good to know.I like Miller's electric machines. But we can't keep our engine driven Millers at work running more than a day at a time. Biggest pieces of junk I've used. I'll take a Lincoln all day long when it comes to engine drive welders.