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I need to pull leaking front struts off my minivan this week so I'm considering buying an electric impact wrench (finally). I'm looking again at the Milwaukee 2767. Considering how powerful that tool is, is it possible to turn it down so that it totally doesn't destroy the rusted nuts and...
I feel like you should make that picture of your tool family into one of those rear window family stickers you see on people's cars all over the place ;)
I've seen geared torque multipliers mentioned a few times in this topic. It seems like an interesting tool, but I'm not familiar with it. Is there any case where someone would be better off with a geared torque multiplier instead of an impact wrench?
As I've been doing some last-minute Black Friday shopping, I've found a couple tool review sources saying that nut-busting torque, or break-away torque, is fairly meaningless and is more of a marketing number than anything. For an example, the DeWalt DCF899M1 description says it has a...
I've been considering buying a 20 CFM air compressor for my new home with the intention of using it for air tools and blowing debris off my projects. But now I'm wondering if I should get a smaller unit to avoid running a new 220V line and go electric with the impact wrenches. I'd use it on my...
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