Looking to get a cordless 1/2 impact gun. I've invested in the Dewalt 20v stuff so that's where I'm staying. Anyone have either of these?
The second one is a behemoth that weighs as much as a brick. This will mostly be used for tire rotations and car repairs, so I'm wondering if I'd miss the extra power if I went with the lighter/easier to handle tool. On the other hand, I feel like an impact gun is a "go big or go home" kind of tool.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-...-Detent-Pin-Anvil-Tool-Only-DCF894B/304050995
https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWALT-...-Detent-Pin-Anvil-Tool-Only-DCF899B/206159781
I bet my brother could stop it! He blew a 20 amp breaker and caught the plywood on fire trying to make a dog house.i meant the sawzall, tho i do have the 7 1/4 skill corded, thing cant be stopped
I bet my brother could stop it! He blew a 20 amp breaker and caught the plywood on fire trying to make a dog house.
He's got to sharpen more than that.Your brother's got to sharpen his sawblade.
I bet my brother could stop it! He blew a 20 amp breaker and caught the plywood on fire trying to make a dog house.
i have a gun with a socket stuck on it. one of these days i'm going to find a way to press if off.
i purchased a battery side grinder - another very convenient tool.
always wondered why they don't have a cord option for battery tools?
maybe they aren't made for the service cycle of full on power?
Because then you’ll need to buy only one tool instead of two..j/ki have a gun with a socket stuck on it. one of these days i'm going to find a way to press if off.
i purchased a battery side grinder - another very convenient tool.
always wondered why they don't have a cord option for battery tools?
maybe they aren't made for the service cycle of full on power?
Because then you’ll need to buy only one tool instead of two..j/k
What grinder did you get? I’ve a dewalt 60v and love it except for the reduced range of available disk (only up to 6 1/2, but I have a trick up my sleeve that may get me to 7 1/2).
What’s the difference ? I may have a brain fart but isn’t it the same?ryobi 5.5" 18v - mostly tile and cut-off work. my makita stb
it is an angle grinder, not a disk grinder(angle sander?)
and yeah, i may use it to cut the socket off the impact gun - should i cut the socket or the gun?
What’s the difference ? I may have a brain fart but isn’t it the same?
How did the socket get jammed? I would try to hold the socket in a vice and spin the gun in the direction opposite to the one that jammed it. The possibility for bodily harm are endless! I did drill through the palm of my left hand while ‘customizing’ a socket, how I manage not to cause permanent damage is beyond my understanding!
Missing s good old tool thread, let’s keep it rolling! Oh yeah!
I would
i use one type of grinder doing bodywork - think it has a 7.5" disk, and is not meant for any type of cutting a channel. soft back plate, and griding disc (or polishing pad)
the other is made for cutting into shit.
i guess with the right wheel, the larger one could do the cut-off work....??? never thought about it.