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Do you actually ever use speeder bars?

dynamike

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A 1/2 speed handle is THE only tool to take the tension off a '95-'99 Olds Aurora serpentine belt tensioner
 
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NitroShark

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if you get really proficient with them.....

On a vertical surface you can almost spin a speeder in the palm of your hand as fast as cordless tool.


Shawn
 

fos373

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Does anyone make a flex head speeder currently other than Snap On? Just trying to look for some options - the SN4A / B were the only ones I've been able to find, other than vintage.

Thanks
 
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kbs2244

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Cordless has pretty well killed them.
My only problem with that is most guys do not know that the clutch on a cordless can be set at less than max.
 

LS6 Tommy

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I use them all the time for disassembly/pre-torque reassembly. Keep in mind, though, I almost always use hand tools over air tools for the stuff I work on as primarily I am working on stuff that I am not under any time constraints and usually the machines I fart around with these days are not in bad condition to begin with.

Tommy
 

Jim_No_Garage

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Not exactly - though I DO use a brace with screwdriver bits chucked up to drive/remove screws in the shed. I no longer have any battery powered drills and it's too much trouble to run a cord out to the shed for a few screws.

Jim
 
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