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A couple threads in here have been talking cordless impacts lately, and I've happened to be in the market as well...
Picked up the 1400 lb/ft Milwaukee model. Battery is sold separately, and my choices were to get the big-boy battery and charger for $150, or for $10 more I get a charger and two lesser batteries (still part of the M18 series), plus a couple other power tools. The batteries might not last as long, but I figure since I won't be using it to bust more than a few bolts loose on any given job, and there are two, this seemed like the wiser purchase.
Finally, something to take to the junkyard! I've only had corded tools up until now. I still want their M12 cordless+brushless ratchet, but I think I've spent plenty for a while...Last edited by CyborgGT; 04-13-2018, 11:23 PM.
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Originally posted by CyborgGT View PostA couple threads in here have been talking cordless impacts lately, and I've happened to be in the market as well...
Picked up the 1400 lb/ft Milwaukee model. Battery is sold separately, and my choices were to get the big-boy battery and charger for $150, or for $10 more I get a charger and two lesser batteries (still part of the M18 series), plus a couple other power tools. The batteries might not last as long, but I figure since I won't be using it to bust more than a few bolts loose on any given job, and there are two, this seemed like the wiser purchase.
Finally, something to take to the junkyard! I've only had corded tools up until now. I still want their M12 cordless+brushless ratchet, but I think I've spent plenty for a while...
When I got my kit for Christmas a free cordless Sawzall was included which was quite nice since all the batteries play together.
I don't have photos of the completed project yet, but I purchased a bunch of items to do a rear and forward facing camera in the Vette. A good friend gave me a Pioneer 4100 NEX HU so I needed a new Bluetooth microphone as his went with his car. While putting one of those into my Amazon cart a pair of cameras fell into my cart along with a module that lets me control more than one unit at once along with the necessary connectors to make it work. Should be a fairly straightforward project, not that I need more projects at the moment.
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Originally posted by CyborgGT View PostA couple threads in here have been talking cordless impacts lately, and I've happened to be in the market as well...
Picked up the 1400 lb/ft Milwaukee model. Battery is sold separately, and my choices were to get the big-boy battery and charger for $150, or for $10 more I get a charger and two lesser batteries (still part of the M18 series), plus a couple other power tools. The batteries might not last as long, but I figure since I won't be using it to bust more than a few bolts loose on any given job, and there are two, this seemed like the wiser purchase.
Finally, something to take to the junkyard! I've only had corded tools up until now. I still want their M12 cordless+brushless ratchet, but I think I've spent plenty for a while...
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Originally posted by CyborgGT View PostMilwaukee's got a bigger cordless impact? Anyway, it should be a massive step up from my Harbor Freight special, which wasn't really that bad for my own needs but had a cord.
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Originally posted by CyborgGT View PostMilwaukee's got a bigger cordless impact? Anyway, it should be a massive step up from my Harbor Freight special, which wasn't really that bad for my own needs but had a cord.
I've got a cheap HF air setup that hasn't failed me yet and I've done the full suspension on my last truck including the axle nut.
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Originally posted by Bunta View Postare any of those impacts up to the task of removing the bolt on the crank pulley? I need an impact but a full blown pneumatic setup with compressor would bit a bit of a hassle. I figure if an electric can break the crank pulley bolt it'll break any other bolt on these cars.
https://youtu.be/RSRU7QGDnsI
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Originally posted by Bunta View Postare any of those impacts up to the task of removing the bolt on the crank pulley? I need an impact but a full blown pneumatic setup with compressor would bit a bit of a hassle. I figure if an electric can break the crank pulley bolt it'll break any other bolt on these cars.
I think Im going to get one for my own personal use as well.Henry R
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IMG_20180414_203912 by Jesse Gonzalez, on Flickr
Its in, god bless UPS! It came with one bar of charge though
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Originally posted by Crankshaft View PostThe model below is 2767, which is the one Cyborg got and it's rated at 1400ft/lb of torque
https://youtu.be/RSRU7QGDnsI
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