That little guy looks like it would be very handy for assembling stuff or anything with small annoying fasteners. These Milwaukee tools are like Pokemon "gotta have em all"
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What size did you go with. I'm thinking the 1/2 seems like the one for me. Most of my impact sockets are in 1/2. The 1/2 m12 has the most torque and is only slightly bigger than the 3/8.
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The model you linked with the ball pin was 210 ft/lbs torque and the 2860 is 600 ft/lbs. Hmmmm I think would take the extra 390 ft/lbs and a friction ring.[emoji16]
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Just ordered the new 1400ft/lb 1/2 torque wrench model 2767-20. Was looking for the protective boot and I can't even find it listed on Milwaukee's website even though home depot has it listed as not in stock...
Re: I love SnapOn tools ..BUT
Take a cutting wheel to your snap on flank drive and cut in half if you need a stubby.
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Home mechanic/weekend warrior here and I can whole heartedly agree snap on is overpriced. Though in the last couple weeks I have upgraded all my chrome to snap-on all 1/2 to 3/8 sockets and ratchets torx and Allen sockets as well and wrenches. I am feeling kinda butthurt after spending that much...
That's when you take a grinder to your Pittsburgh pro and cut it down. Job done and for 22 bucks pop I can buy 3 more sets for the price of that wrench
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That's great to know I have been rounding out and replacing my Cman stuff with SO and was a little worried about spending that much $ and possibly having warranty issues. I have been buying a bunch of SO from eBay in new to excellent condition. I have been hearing some non professional's that...