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impact driver reconmendations
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16 Nov 2015 18:21 #156419
by mickt
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I have a De-Walt and its brilliant.
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16 Nov 2015 19:17 #156422
by Busta
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For the price of some of those you could get an air impact wrench and a 3hp compressor to run it! Buy a cheap cordless impact driver and a decent breaker bar for the tough stuff.
When I'm not in the workshop, I use a ratchet/torque wrench/ breaker bar for the first/last bit when it's tight and a tiny Makita 10.8v impact driver (90Nm?) for the rest. It still saves a lot of time.
When I'm not in the workshop, I use a ratchet/torque wrench/ breaker bar for the first/last bit when it's tight and a tiny Makita 10.8v impact driver (90Nm?) for the rest. It still saves a lot of time.
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17 Nov 2015 05:34 #156464
by Lambert
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Makita is the future as once you have a charger and a couple of batteries you can get professional grade body only machines at very reasonable prices to add to the collection as needed.
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
Bellerophon (2024 grello van daily
ADOS Attention Deficit Ooooh Shiny!
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17 Nov 2015 11:02 #156476
by TomDK
That applies to all major brands. Not just Makita
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11/60 wrote: Makita is the future as once you have a charger and a couple of batteries you can get professional grade body only machines at very reasonable prices to add to the collection as needed.
That applies to all major brands. Not just Makita

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17 Nov 2015 18:08 #156499
by Lambert
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
Bellerophon (2024 grello van daily
ADOS Attention Deficit Ooooh Shiny!
Replied by Lambert on topic impact driver reconmendations
I know. But makita are just better. Simples.
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ADOS Attention Deficit Ooooh Shiny!
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17 Nov 2015 18:56 #156508
by TomDK
Well I don't know
Got Makita myself.. but saying it's better just because.. hmm..
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11/60 wrote: I know. But makita are just better. Simples.
Well I don't know

Got Makita myself.. but saying it's better just because.. hmm..

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