an impact gun uses a hammer action an air ratchet uses straight twisting torque against your hand but suddenly
thks again, cancelled the order
now for the search again ,
pleased i came on here now
an impact gun uses a hammer action an air ratchet uses straight twisting torque against your hand but suddenly
ive one of these but there will be similar 3/8 guns available, it does most of my work,unlike my bigger guns its easy to hold and get in places with one handi better cancel that one as that doesnt sound too clever with it being like that
thks so much and you’ve just saved me a world of hurt , cheers buddy
assume they do a small type impact wrench
ive one of these but there will be similar 3/16 guns available, it does most of my work,unlike my bigger guns its easy to hold and get in places with one hand
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No need to apologise, interested to learn about any tools that may be useful for working on the Defender@Nick20 , just quickly , out of good manners apologises for sticking my nose in ur thread , i should have started another one ,
You wont need air or power tools for diy, they make it faster yes but there so many fiddly buggers to get to the guns wont fit.
Elcheapo spanners from argos/aldi/lidl will do to start with then when you can afford better the cheap gear can stay in the car as breakdown kit.
I would say the 2 top specilaist tools to get are
1, the 3/8 drive prop socket tool
2. the proper 6 sided 52mm socket for the hub nuts as the box ones are just utter carp
You will be surprised just how few tools you need to fix a defender, even stuff like head gaskets/cam belts is all simple hand tools apart from the torque wrench and some feeler gauges.
id get as god as 2ft bar as you can and a tube to go over it for the odd extreme jobjust quickly are the telescopic breaker bars any good please
or something like a 2 x foot fixed length bar
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/24-Break...epid=0&hash=item3d551e4dd7:g:blQAAOSwZfNaT3Kf
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/750mm-Br...061213?hash=item3d551e685d:g:blQAAOSwZfNaT3Kf
many thks
id get as god as 2ft bar as you can and a tube to go over it for the odd extreme job
ive one of these but there will be similar 3/16 guns available, it does most of my work,unlike my bigger guns its easy to hold and get in places with one hand
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Hi Bud,
They can bend, so if you have a really tight bolt, then put a scaffold tube over the outside for the entire length.
Mine bent so I got a 1.2m 3/4 breaker bar for the extra tight things in life. D2 hub nuts for example.
Cheers
odd colour but looks fine as a tool, has relaceable knuckles which is a good thing
odd colour but looks fine as a tool, has relaceable knuckles which is a good thing
Hi Bud,
They can bend, so if you have a really tight bolt, then put a scaffold tube over the outside for the entire length.
Mine bent so I got a 1.2m 3/4 breaker bar for the extra tight things in life. D2 hub nuts for example.
Cheers
Gary listen to neilly. I have broken the end where that swivel pin is when I used a length of pipe on the bar. So what I am saying is I agree 100% with neillyhi mate
blimey thats a serious bar, lol ,
understand where ur coming from , will be easier for wheel nuts and top of air struts etc , if the rear wishbone bolts prove to much for it will be able to borrow some bigger bars etc
many thks as always
no problem ,i wouldnt get a smaller gun like mine unless your using it everyday like i do,in fact its my most used tool by a long way but a ratchet and socket does similar just a lot slower, a large gun is very handy thoughdidn’t think it was bad for the money , that’s one of the reasons i went for that as it has the replaceable knuckle joints
plus will be a lot better that the other one i’ve got which is at least half the length
also thks again for giving me a heads up ref that angled power wrench instead of me mistaking it for an impact one , they cancelled the order no problems
thats why having replaceable knuckles is handy ,1/2 is enough for most ,though a 3/4 socket set is nice it wouldnt be a first on a tool to get listGary listen to neilly. I have broken the end where that swivel pin is when I used a length of pipe on the bar. So what I am saying is I agree 100% with neilly
Gary listen to neilly. I have broken the end where that swivel pin is when I used a length of pipe on the bar. So what I am saying is I agree 100% with neilly
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