Generation
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Registered: 7th Jul 09
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3/8 ones any good?
Found snap on one pretty cheap, can also use an adapter anyway?
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anthcorsa
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quote: Originally posted by Generation
quote: Originally posted by anthcorsa
quote: Originally posted by Generation
The sealey 2600 is around £260 which is pretty much 2nd hand snap on prices
paid 150 for mine on eBay.
Cheapest I can find is £230 battery alone is £140
Think I got a lucky deal tbh. When I was asking about the whole 1/2 inch 3/8 end the guy was saying generally the 3/8 ones aren't as strong and are useful for smaller things as appose to the 1/2 inch one which are a lot stronger.
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gazza808
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I bought myself a milwaukee 1/2" gun while I was over in the states, can buy them in england, have alook.
There is a couple of models.
For ultimate break away torque undo'ing it beasts my snap on gun and at a third of the price buying it state side.
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Generation
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quote: Originally posted by gazza808
I bought myself a milwaukee 1/2" gun while I was over in the states, can buy them in england, have alook.
There is a couple of models.
For ultimate break away torque undo'ing it beasts my snap on gun and at a third of the price buying it state side.
Which model did you get mate?
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alan t
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A 3/8 one wont be powerful enough to remove wheel bolts. Depends what your wanting it for but probs better of with a 1/2 one for taking wheels off.
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--ToM--
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3/8 is a waste of time for wheel bolts
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mazdaspeed
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Bought a makita 6934 one years ago, very good.
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Generation
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Everything really, I use my tools a lot.
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gazza808
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quote: Originally posted by Generation
quote: Originally posted by gazza808
I bought myself a milwaukee 1/2" gun while I was over in the states, can buy them in england, have alook.
There is a couple of models.
For ultimate break away torque undo'ing it beasts my snap on gun and at a third of the price buying it state side.
Which model did you get mate?
Sorry just realised i forgot to put it in!
It's the M18 FUEL™ 1/2" High Torque Impact Wrench with Friction Ring 2763-20.
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Generation
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All seem to be £260+ Though when buying here
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Generation
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Any good?
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Generation
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only want to know if they're all compatible, much cheaper buying seperate
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craig8
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That looks like an impact driver for screwdriver bits not an impact gun
E36 328
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Generation
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Yeah, you're right actually
Next set up £300 minimum. Search continues
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--ToM--
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Would have been great to watch an attempted wheel bolt removal with that though haja
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Generation
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Trouble with shopping on your phone lol, I will have a proper look when get get on a bigger screen
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craig8
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I've got this one http://www.toolstop.co.uk/index.php?option=shop&page=shop.product_details&product_id=70772&l=uk&utm_source=google&utm_medium=base&gclid=CLyEiIeZ1cYCFS7KtAodmTENRQ it's held up pretty well for 6 years so far. Phone suppliers up and ask if they can do deals if you are buying tools and batteries. You can usually get chargers cheap on eBay pretty much new.
E36 328
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