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#61 |
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i own a shop too and i use my 18 volt snap on impact more than my air impact. also the little 3/8 one works really good on valve covers. does not have enough torque to break the bolts. the 18 volt 1/2 inch drive on the other hand can break a wheel stud. and yeah, the battery powered torque wrench is crap. i returned mine and traded it for a conventional torque wrench.
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#64 |
Zilvia FREAK!
![]() Join Date: Dec 2009
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Age: 59
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yea common sense is one of the best tools of all
I have to work with my boss's son kinda show him the ropes and he isn't too bad but some of the stupid shit he does drives me crazzzyyyy |
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Zilvia Junkie
![]() Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Canada
Age: 31
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i have one of the snap on 3/8 drive electric impacts. love that thing. will tighten/loosen wheel nuts like nothing, and its just so much more portable than having an air line attached to it
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