impact wrench
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impact wrench
ok, i know this should go in ramblings but anyway. im looking to buy an impact wrench. as i see it i have 2 choices
1. dewalt cordless 300fps torque (major covienience)
2. pneumatic with up to 1100fps torque (not so convinient)
both are comporable in price and i do have a compressor
will 300fps torque be adequate? anyone have experience with these?
1. dewalt cordless 300fps torque (major covienience)
2. pneumatic with up to 1100fps torque (not so convinient)
both are comporable in price and i do have a compressor
will 300fps torque be adequate? anyone have experience with these?
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The dewalt should be more than enough, so if thats easier for you to use, go for it. If you arent going to use it often I'd recommend a Clarke. They are about $50 and are very good for the price.
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with the 300fpt you should have enough for the wheels but the other one will be helpfull with some of those stubbon bolts in the engine bay with 1100 fpt
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