I used blanket insulation specifically for metal/pole buildings.
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Good tool to have.
I have 3 of them (Ones a fire victim), one wood only, and one wood/metal.
I like the one in your pic better than the sheet metal bottom one, they rattle less.
I have a few of the ones in the pic, from HF.
Does not work so well on certain tools though. The hose hanging down actually gets in the way or drags on whatever your working on.
Yeah, I always used a 1/2" air impact in the past.
3/8" impact sockets seem too small, but that's probably psychological issue from using 1/2" for so long.
OK, So I went to good ol you tube.
Now know the difference between stubby and mid torque.
Maybe one of each? lol!
Skip the 1/2" so I can just get 3/8 sockets?
So can the 3/8 stubby pull suspension/chassis bolts on a truck?
If it can, Maybe I'll start with just the 3/8.
Waiting to hear why the mid torque is prefered.
Yeah, The stubby is what I was looking at also.
I don't have any impact sockets anymore, I'll be buying those also.
I was planning on the M12 ratchet also.
I do have a dewalt 1/4" impact, but I mostly use that for wood/home repair stuff. Dont want to get it greasy.