Ton ton
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Truth has been spoken.The mid torque won't even buzz the lugs off my little car.
Truth has been spoken.The mid torque won't even buzz the lugs off my little car.
You either got your apples mixed up or you have a bad impact. Mine zips my lug nuts that get hand torqued to 165 ft ib like nothing.The mid torque won't even buzz the lugs off my little car.
LOL the hi torque is rated at what 1200ft ib? I'd like to see these lug nuts, better yet I wanna see what you put them on with.The "high" torque generally won't take lugs off my trucks. Have to use the air impact.
The mid torque isn't half the size. It's slightly smaller and a bit lighter.
Mid torque is about useless. It won't take lugs off anything I've owned.
700, but that's ideal world, lab test.LOL the hi torque is rated at what 1200ft ib? I'd like to see these lug nuts, better yet I wanna see what you put them on with.
My mid torque looks nothing like that one.Not to derail the circle saw thread………but……….how tight are your small car lugs ??????
I bought it thinking it's be awesome, no more dragging an air hose or dealing with starting the gas powered air compressor when working out in the woods.Truth has been spoken.
You bought the non fuel version of the hi torque expecting fuel hi torque results. That's a "you" problem not a Milwaukee performance problem. And your mid torque that looks nothing like the mid torque pictured means you don't have a mid torque. So your dragging a tools name through the mud you've never used nor owned. Sounds like the kinda info I'd listed toI bought it thinking it's be awesome, no more dragging an air hose or dealing with starting the gas powered air compressor when working out in the woods.
It was 100% a let down. I was talking to my Dad about it, and he mentioned there's a ****** model and a good one. "Do what now?" Sure enough, I got the ****** one, with no idear there was a good one. Of course it was too late to return it by that point.
So it sits unused, everytime I open that drawer it gives me a bit of the PTSD of the $$ I wasted on it.
My mid torque looks nothing like that one.
In my best Jeff Foxworthy voice. "here's your sign"think we found the problem
That's Bill Engvall, and the unit I have is a mid torque I bought it maybe 5-6 years ago... ish. Apparently they've made a new version recently.In my best Jeff Foxworthy voice. "here's your sign"
Looking good! You know Renn was a Skill77 guy! I stuck with a corded sidewinder for skiff hull work. Like the m18 after rollover.I have the front handle fuel. I've been using it to build a boat and using it for a lot of scarfs (full depth blade cut) and curved cuts. With a normal 5.0 batteries it's worthless and wouldn't make a 30" scarf cut without changing batteries. Put a 8.0 on it and it's been a great saw. It's been the only circular saw I've used on the boat from about the 4th day on when I decided my corded Ryobi wasn't up to the task. Sharp blades are very important along with big batteries. If you don't want to buy a 8.0 battery I would just buy a corded saw.
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