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needafasterAMX
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Posted: Jun/28/2016 at 10:52pm |
picked up some Milwaukee cordless impacts and ratchet, They are nice, hope to not fire up the compressor so much.
Anyone using them. |
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bikerfox
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I bought a milwaukee corded impact wrench many years ago and
I think it has the capability to go to 300 ft. lbs. of torque, so it's a capable tool, IMO, and has served me well. I use the "old" Easco ratchet set that I bought in high school. Still work very well and not a problem!
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Lucas660
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Not Milwaukee, but use the Bosch version everyday. Technology has come a long way. Don't sell your compressor just yet though, if you look at the specs the compressed air impact guns are much more powerful.
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tufcj
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I have a Dewalt 3/8 drive cordless impact. Great for use at junkyards.
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RonFrancis
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DeWalt 1/2 inch drive can really twist things.I've had it for 3-4 years and use it for many many project. It use the same 18 volt batteries drills and other common tools use.
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They've got 20, 60 and 120 volt stuff now with lots of torque. Almost no need for air tools anymore. Pricey but worth it.
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RonFrancis
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If I had a better compressor, I'd have some air tools, theya re still pretty good. I do agree with a cordless impact, drill, saw, etc
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Budwisr
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We use 20v Ingersoll 1/2" impacts at work. They develop over 1000lbs of torque. They'll twist off a 3/4" bolt if you're not careful.
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CamJam
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I had a cheapo Black & Decker cordless ratchet back in the 90s. I used it all the time until the battery died. By then they had discontinued it and I couldn't find another. Not something for heavy-duty service, but it was surprisingly strong.
Milwaukee makes one now, but you're at $150 by the time you get the battery and charger. I keep waiting for them to go on sale at Home Depot, but I've been waiting two years now. Edited by CamJam - Jan/23/2017 at 8:16pm |
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tyrodtom
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I got a Ingersoll Rand 20V impact, plenty powerful for anything i'd ever want done, i've even made a adapter to a drill chuck, lot's of broken drill bits in my future.
But it was free, it's retail price ( the whole kit, recharger and extra battery) is almost as much as my compressor. But i never would have bought it if I had to come up with the money. I won it as a contingency prize after winning a race a couple of years ago.
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