Bracket Talk
Cordless impact?

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December 23, 2018, 05:37 PM
J69
Cordless impact?
Looking for a good and reasonably priced cordless impact gun or kit, to remove and replace lug nuts as well as other things.

Looking for both 1/2 and 3/8ths sizes
December 23, 2018, 06:06 PM
grumpy
Got a dewalt at work , we use on water main work has held up great for a couple of years for the conditions it’s in (thrown around in the dirt and in the rain at times).
December 23, 2018, 06:09 PM
Cashflow
There was a huge discussion on this subject over on the bullet.


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December 23, 2018, 06:29 PM
Big Steve
I have been very happy with my Milwaukee both at home and the track
December 23, 2018, 06:55 PM
Malaby Racing
Just got a Milwaukee M18 with 1400 FPT better that air at Home Depot was on sale.


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December 23, 2018, 07:25 PM
Eman
I have a Ryobi where the batteries interchange with my other cordless tools. I don't use it a lot, mostly for the race car or trailer. In the shop I use air.
December 23, 2018, 08:41 PM
Lenny5160
quote:
Originally posted by Eman:
I have a Ryobi where the batteries interchange with my other cordless tools. I don't use it a lot, mostly for the race car or trailer. In the shop I use air.


I have a Ryobi also. You can find it for $100 with battery and charger.

I can do all 6 trailer wheels off and on with a single battery. Torqued at 115, 8 per wheel. Good enough for me, especially for the price.


Tony Leonard
December 23, 2018, 10:52 PM
seabass
I have a 20v 1/2" dewalt that works good. also have a 3/8 dewa;t that's ok my my 3/8 Ingersol rand is much stronger then he dewalt



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December 24, 2018, 12:25 AM
ski_dwn_it
Got Milwaukee m18 3/8 stubby. The thing is tiny and incredible. 250 ft lbs. Has different settings to prevent breaking. Love it.

Bought the 3/8 90 degree, similar to air ratchet. Between both I got three batteries as the stubby came with two and three ratchet another.

Compared them to snapon... And couldn't justify the extra. Few years back I bought another big air compressor for my other garage... Wish I wouldn't have with these tools.
December 24, 2018, 02:09 AM
racerdude2054
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December 24, 2018, 06:46 AM
<DOTracer>
I just picked up a Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2861 mid-torque wrench. This is in between the new stubby series and the large 1400 ft/lb models.

I got it to take in the truck in case I need to change a tire on the side of the road. This one has a rated 600 ft/lbs of break away torque.

I also plan to get a 3/8" stubby M12 but with the videos I saw it took too long to remove larger truck lug nuts.
December 24, 2018, 08:18 AM
wideopen231
I have 3/8 drive dewalt its nice. I am looking to get bigger one for wheels and such. Good post and gave me cpl to look into I had not considered. Cheap scares ma most the time.




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December 24, 2018, 10:05 AM
Phil Dees
Kobalt 24v Max. Good reviews, inexpensive batteries.
December 24, 2018, 10:18 AM
Eman
quote:
Originally posted by Lenny5160:
quote:
Originally posted by Eman:
I have a Ryobi where the batteries interchange with my other cordless tools. I don't use it a lot, mostly for the race car or trailer. In the shop I use air.


I have a Ryobi also. You can find it for $100 with battery and charger.

I can do all 6 trailer wheels off and on with a single battery. Torqued at 115, 8 per wheel. Good enough for me, especially for the price.


The best part is you put a charger in the trailer and you have 1 style battery for your impact,drill,sawzall and a tire inflator you can carry in the car.
December 24, 2018, 10:56 AM
markemark
quote:
Originally posted by Lenny5160:
quote:
Originally posted by Eman:
I have a Ryobi where the batteries interchange with my other cordless tools. I don't use it a lot, mostly for the race car or trailer. In the shop I use air.


I have a Ryobi also. You can find it for $100 with battery and charger.

I can do all 6 trailer wheels off and on with a single battery. Torqued at 115, 8 per wheel. Good enough for me, especially for the price.


Do you have the P261 model impact? Will it remove truck lug nuts torqued to 125 ft lbs?
December 24, 2018, 05:54 PM
Eman
I'll ck the # of mine but it buzzes off the lug nuts on my 5/8 studs torqued that tight.
December 25, 2018, 05:18 AM
Hammertime
I have several brands at work- Mikita, Dewalt, Snap on, Ryobi & Milwaukee. For the $$ ryobi is hard to beat, Milwaukee is good also.


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December 25, 2018, 10:07 AM
grpweld,a.k.a. your huckleberry
Milwaukee M18 3/8" I also bring to the track my M blower, B/t radio, 1/4" driver,1/2" drill, flashlight,5" grinder & sawzall


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December 28, 2018, 06:22 PM
pivotdoc
I have a 20V Dewalt 1/2". With a charged 5AH battery it will remove nuts that my 1/2" air impact can't. Also have a 1/4" hex driver that uses same battery, I use a 3/8" adapter to use sockets. So far it has twisted off 3'8" Gr.5 bolts. Like these tools. Cool JB
December 28, 2018, 07:34 PM
keyed up
we just got the 20v earthquake from harbor freight. 1100 ft/lb of breakaway strength. nice tool to remove nuts and bolts. non-adjustable torque so we dont assemble with it. rich