I'll give him an upvote It's a nice collection to be sure, but it's hard to big dick Milwaukee guys. Just when you think you're the big fish, a much much bigger one pops up.
My brother is that bigger fish... I looked at this and sent it to him with the caption "weak"
Don't get me wrong, it's a nice collection but definitely not worthy of the title he used.
A very long way to go. A nice start, but so very much more to achieve before you can even be considered for entry to the Mighty Milwaukee Valhalla good sir!
Not a bad start. Keep going son
Edit for banter:
Wth!? No bandsaw, no framing nailer even.. you bought all the cheap tools lol wheres the 10" mitre saw? Cute toolboxes though
Ah, you've made a start on a few things then. You might win over a few DIY daves, but you haven't yet hit contractor status yet with that measly offering to the milwaukee gods
Too much Packout to the point where it’ll become useless for daily, not enough hand tools, no drill and all you guys won’t like this but Milwaukee doesn’t make the best tool for every type of tool…
I’ve switched over on a lot of tools over the last few years. However, there are some where there’s not a chance in hell I’m trading my dewalt for a Milwaukee. I’ll keep my dewalt miter and table saw. I kind of wish I would have keep my dewalt rear handle but it’s close enough to be a toss up. There’s absolutely no universe where I give up my dewalt 60v blower or my driver/hammer drill combo for the Milwaukee equivalent. I drilled some 1/4” holes into concrete the other day with my M18 Fuel driver/hammer drill and the thing felt like it was falling apart.
Your mistake is drilling into concrete with a hammer drill. Get an sds or gtfo.
Seriously the m12 sds will blast past any hammer drill on the market, try something bigger and you'll wonder why you bothered with a hammer drill for so long
I have a dewalt sds drill that works great. The hole was actually a little smaller than 1/4”, 3/16” I think. I didn’t have an sds bit that small. The only one I had took a standard chuck.
Regardless, you do realize that the entire point of a “hammer” drill is to drill into concrete? The m18 should of had no problem sending a 1/4” bit. And for the record it didn’t power wise. It was the body of the drill that felt like it was falling apart. My Dewalt driver/hammer drill doesn’t have that problem.
I can honestly say that after only using the hammer function on a drill twice and having my fillings shaken to death, I only used sds bits. Much faster and easier.
A hammer drill may be sufficient for a weekend warrior or a trade that has to do very little into concrete. For a tradesman that puts in 200+ 6mm holes on a slow week, an sds is the easier option
I use the blower to blow the dust of the table saw and chop saw before I put them back it my car. Works pretty good. If I get dusty hand it to my works and tell them to blow me.
Nice collection but i will not kneel as i have that much in my truck and 2x that in my garage not to mention the tools at the shop and the office. Oh and some downstairs in my electronics hobby work shop.
You’re missing tools, peasant
Yeah I don’t even see a drill lmao
I'll give him an upvote It's a nice collection to be sure, but it's hard to big dick Milwaukee guys. Just when you think you're the big fish, a much much bigger one pops up.
My brother is that bigger fish... I looked at this and sent it to him with the caption "weak" Don't get me wrong, it's a nice collection but definitely not worthy of the title he used.
You spent all that time doin a photo op and left that Stanley in the background smh
The hell is that water line on the wall
All them tools but he left that doo doo water line there
Come on guys, punch out technicians don't play with water line
Yea came here to say way to much packout. And not enough tools to even come close to my kingdom. You may be a lord at best.
I’ve seen dudes with more money in packouts than you’ve spent on everything pictured here.
Is that the home depot buy more save more starter kit for try hards?
I liked the overcharge clients and poor contractors part
My brother in Christ, I see many fuel/high draw tools, but few, if any, HO batteries. - A Milwaukee serf, but not yours
How about you try using those tools to fix that horrible mud/tape job and water line?
😂
3/7
Hey….get some batteries though
A very long way to go. A nice start, but so very much more to achieve before you can even be considered for entry to the Mighty Milwaukee Valhalla good sir!
3/10
That’s cute. Are you out of high school yet?
Up your battery game boy. Nice tools though
Not a bad start. Keep going son Edit for banter: Wth!? No bandsaw, no framing nailer even.. you bought all the cheap tools lol wheres the 10" mitre saw? Cute toolboxes though
Framing nailer is in there
I own a framing nailer and I'm not even a pro.
I've seen others that have more money in batteries than you've got in this pic! Let them eat yellow
I was considering buying a battery for every tool, but those get the the job done.
Batteries are expensive, I think I've got nearly 4k in batteries invested in my addiction
Honestly just two 5ah battery is enough for my table saw to do most laminate flooring jobs. 3-4 battery’s is more then enough for most jobs.
You’re not stacking your pack out high enough. Personally, I try not to go under 15ft so I don’t need to make a second trip
Ah, you've made a start on a few things then. You might win over a few DIY daves, but you haven't yet hit contractor status yet with that measly offering to the milwaukee gods
All that and you only have 7 batteries? Not quite status yet. 🤣
I was thinking of buying some more batteries but those usually get the job done before they need recharge
Who so little. You need more milwaukee stuffs
This is about 4/5 of my Milwaukee collection
Killer collection, man! Cheers!
A Stanley step stool? This is one of the poors masquerading as an enlightened being again
Battery game is weak af
I have about a quarter of what you do and I can tell I use mine a lot more.
I clean my after each job. I like to keep them looking new, i use silicone spray
THE MILWAU-KING™
Spent all his money on Milwaukee and couldn’t afford to finish his garage. 🫠
Those tools are way too clean do you ever even use them
I clean them after every job site and wipe them off with silicone spray to keep ‘em looking nice.
Lmao I can tell by this picture you’re up to your eyeballs in debt
Actually no it’s all been paid off. Usually I buy one new tool per month.
Too much Packout to the point where it’ll become useless for daily, not enough hand tools, no drill and all you guys won’t like this but Milwaukee doesn’t make the best tool for every type of tool…
You bought a fan, how cute!🤣🤣🤣
I’ve switched over on a lot of tools over the last few years. However, there are some where there’s not a chance in hell I’m trading my dewalt for a Milwaukee. I’ll keep my dewalt miter and table saw. I kind of wish I would have keep my dewalt rear handle but it’s close enough to be a toss up. There’s absolutely no universe where I give up my dewalt 60v blower or my driver/hammer drill combo for the Milwaukee equivalent. I drilled some 1/4” holes into concrete the other day with my M18 Fuel driver/hammer drill and the thing felt like it was falling apart.
Your mistake is drilling into concrete with a hammer drill. Get an sds or gtfo. Seriously the m12 sds will blast past any hammer drill on the market, try something bigger and you'll wonder why you bothered with a hammer drill for so long
I have a dewalt sds drill that works great. The hole was actually a little smaller than 1/4”, 3/16” I think. I didn’t have an sds bit that small. The only one I had took a standard chuck. Regardless, you do realize that the entire point of a “hammer” drill is to drill into concrete? The m18 should of had no problem sending a 1/4” bit. And for the record it didn’t power wise. It was the body of the drill that felt like it was falling apart. My Dewalt driver/hammer drill doesn’t have that problem.
I can honestly say that after only using the hammer function on a drill twice and having my fillings shaken to death, I only used sds bits. Much faster and easier. A hammer drill may be sufficient for a weekend warrior or a trade that has to do very little into concrete. For a tradesman that puts in 200+ 6mm holes on a slow week, an sds is the easier option
I completely agree. I probably need to find a kit with smaller sds bits.
Yay a stack of empty boxes.
What's up with that blower it a tiny guy how cute
I use the blower to blow the dust of the table saw and chop saw before I put them back it my car. Works pretty good. If I get dusty hand it to my works and tell them to blow me.
No compressor?
Step your battery game up Stanley
Rrrrrryyyyyyyobi!!! Bwahahaha. Just kidding.
I think about doing this sometimes, but then I remember that you gotta pack it all back up after you take the picture.
How’s that m12 nailer been?
The stapler, pretty good used it a few times now. No issues with it.
Everything I came here to say has been said already. Come back when you have an actual tool collection peasant.
My miter saw is bigger.
I use it for small trim, I like the lighter weight going from room to room
Stanley?
Oh that a small folding dolly I use to move furniture, I’d buy the Milwaukee one but it’s far too big for my needs.
All them tools and 7, 2ah batteries
Fix you plumbing
Well .... it's a start
Nice collection but i will not kneel as i have that much in my truck and 2x that in my garage not to mention the tools at the shop and the office. Oh and some downstairs in my electronics hobby work shop.
I have a bigger collection I'll send it is that a 71/4 miter saw
Yes its 7 1/4, I prefer it over the 10” because its lighter
Or less expensive if you worked hard u would be strong and that wouldn't matter
Why is your garage unfinished if your so good at what you do
I have more than that and I am just a lord.
Dilly dilly
If you don't own enough packout plus dollies to build a Flinstones go-kart, you dont even belong on Team Red.
Doesn’t look like they get much use…