BikeRider
Well-known member
Sorry if this sounds stupid. Now and then I come across a rusted on and seized part I need to get off the car, like a snap ring or CV axle end stuck in the hub splines, and I could use an impact hammer (the kind you attach a chisel bit to) to loosen seized bonds a bit, but can't justify buying one that I'd rarely use. I do though have an impact hammer, specifically the Gen 2 Milwaukee M12 one (not the newer Gen 3 that recently came out), which in hammer drill mode impacts the bit in and out axially, like an impact hammer, only far less powerfully. I was just wondering if in a pinch I could use it as a make-do impact hammer, with either an old drill bit or a short piece of steel rod or even a small chisel bit, and if so whether it would be powerful enough for such tasks, or a waste of time and possibly damaging to my hammer drill?
