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mine is still working fineas i said - i got one now - Sealey 2450 for £172, which I think aint bad
mine is still working fineas i said - i got one now - Sealey 2450 for £172, which I think aint bad
which one?Just spent 9 months doing a m51 Sherman tank restoration using a Milwaukee 18v 1/2 drive there was nothing it wouldn't undo
So am I. Have always used Ingersoll pneumatics. Trouble we had was the wind down time on an electric gun made them too slow to use, but the Milwaukee is instant stop so we can rattle off hundreds of bolts as fast as pneumatic. Trouble is estimating torque. We're looking for 60-80nm mostly. The Ingersoll pneumatic usually checked at around 130 with a torque wrench. The Milwaukee squashes the steel together and within a fraction of a second winds up hundreds of torques. It'll also take my lorry's wheel nuts off which are around 600lbft. We also have the lightweight half inch version but its a bit slow on anything over m10. They have a new mid power version which we are going to get. Hopefully it will be perfect for tightening and the big gun will just get used for take downI have a Milwakee 18volt , 1/2 in drive for work.........I bought it over the Snap on and I'm very impressed with it
M18chiwf is the one we use.which one?
600squidsM18chiwf is the one we use.
Just spent 9 months doing a m51 Sherman tank restoration using a Milwaukee 18v 1/2 drive there was nothing it wouldn't undo
you need to use it, not just look at it in the boxmine is still working fine
the thing is, Thor. I have a Landrover to use it on. You dontyou need to use it, not just look at it in the box
A percentage of profits go to automatic rifles and pump action shotguns for the residents of Milwaukee600squids
Still happy with my Kielder.....LOL.
Not sure how it compares with the Makita 285 tho.
Cheers
never use a torque wrench to to crack one off. . yu can do yoself a serious injuryOnly went with Makita as im damn impressed with their combi drill, been using that to get nuts off quick and cracking off by hand + uses the same battery! Makes a £250 tool £150!
never use a torque wrench to to crack one off. . yu can do yoself a serious injury
Milwaukee chiwf12Just spent 9 months doing a m51 Sherman tank restoration using a Milwaukee 18v 1/2 drive there was nothing it wouldn't undo
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