I have one high-torque and three mid-torque (1st design). Guess which ones I use almost exclusively? I do live in Arizona however. THANK GOD!!!
Wow that thing is huge
Wow that thing is huge
At the 0:48 mark in the video, they are laying right next to each other and the housing/head size is about as close to each other as you're gonna get.
Beyond that, the Milwaukee has a battery to deal with but the other has an air hose you have to deal with. Personal preference at that point.
Uhhh, no. That's a mid-torque vs a 30 year old impact.
Go to 1:15:, 1:43:Or 1:56:
It's not close
Uhhh, no. That's a mid-torque vs a 30 year old impact.
Go to 1:15:, 1:43:Or 1:56:
It's not close
Yeah, he gets a little carried away with tossing various impacts in front of the camera. He could afford to edit a lot of that out as at least a couple aren't pertinent and serve only to confuse the viewer.
The mid-torque shown is part of his channel explanation clip, it explains how the numbers are determined. But agreed there could be less.
I don't mean to knock him anyway....I've never edited a video before but overall he's doing a high quality job. Since I haven't done this, I can only imagine the amount of work required, which means the ACTUAL amount of work is probably 4x what I "imagine."
At least he's doing something and trying to find repeatable, relative data and results.
Someone will always try to tear him down and that's not my intent. Just sayin'....a lot of different impacts were tossed in front of the camera there, sometimes on their own which provides no reference. Others weren't tested here and some casual observers can't distinguish a Milwaukee mid torque from high torque - plenty of people just see a red impact with a battery and think that's "the" Milwaukee battery impact wrench.
But no matter, he's doing great. If I didn't like it I should start my own channel and that ain't happening....