Mr_Dunev said:
bowman41 said:You are going to love that setup. They can handle a beating. The charge indicators on the batteries are nice so you know if you have a full charge before you get too far away. Great tool overall.
Worst cb650 ever said:Yes, I have the Makita version and it has changed the way I work (for the better!). When you can buzz off 10-15 clutch cover bolts in a few moments you end up getting a lot more done a lot quicker.
Rich Ard said:Everyone should have one! Does it run?
High On Octane said:Cordless impacts are the bomb! 8) I have the new 20V DeWalt 1/4" driver and I use it every time I wrench on my bike. Makes assembly and disassembly so much faster and easier. Just be careful using it to install bolts into aluminum threads like engine cases. On sensitive stuff like that I will use the impact to run the bolt in but torque the bolts by hand.
Sonreir said:Just got a second pneumatic crimper. Now there's one for me and the apprentice/wife.
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Maritime said:Nice to know she is learnig to be a wife ;D This should make your life easier with the runs of multiple same products etc.
Worst cb650 ever said:That's exactly what I do - my Makita has a variable speed trigger, so I can run the bolts in till they are just snug and then torque them to spec. After I broke the head off a 3/8" lag bolt driving it into wood with the impact, I have much more respect for its power. On car lug nuts I just wail on them, as it doesn't seem to develop the 90-100 ft-lbs specced. Pretty close though!