Wolverine
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Does anyone still use the hand-held, screwdriver type or do you just use power? Either a rechargable drill or air, etc. ?
Worth buying a nut driver set?
Worth buying a nut driver set?
wythors said:I've got this ratcheting nutdriver set from Mac.
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They've come in handy working inside my cars several times as well as disassembling headlights and such. Well worth the $50 for a set that includes both standard and metric. It comes in a blow-molded case.
dink said:Hmmmm but as a ratcheting effect....do they tend to want to over torque things that shouldn't be???
Why on earth would that happen just because they have a ratcheting handle?Jared said:I use them tons when working on briggs and stratton lawn mower engines and a bit on automotive work.
wythors said:I've got this ratcheting nutdriver set from Mac.
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They've come in handy working inside my cars several times as well as disassembling headlights and such. Well worth the $50 for a set that includes both standard and metric. It comes in a blow-molded case.
kartracer55 said:Ahh, another briggs junkie? I work on them as a side buisness... its great money... people pay me 50$ to rebuild and clean the carb, change the oil, plug and air filter... Lol It costs me 11$ in parts so thats like 40$ for labor and I can do it in about an hour if its one I carry parts for lol. I like them... kinda like where my roots are ya know? I almost did a VICA/SkillsUSA thing for power equipmet and small engine repair but then the guy registering me got shipped to iraq... doin it this year fo shizzle![]()
Jim
eschoendorff said:I just bought the GearDriver stubby version of that at Lowes yesterday for $8! It's this one:
http://www.gearwrench.com/ratcheting_screwdriver_nutdriver_system/geardriver_nutdriver/index.jsp
Granted, not exectly MAC tools, but if you want a set of these, $8 is hard to beat. Check in the clearance section at your Lowes. Mine only had three left...
Jared said:I dont work on them for money but if i were asked too i probobly would, i mainly build cheep go carts and stuff like that. I think im a gonna have to start working on them as a side buisness sounds like good money, what models do you usually do 9200(briggs classic)?
Ive worked on and rebuilt engines made in the last 2 or 3 years as well. kartracer55 said:I find them pretty useless, Ive done a fair amount of automotive work (by no means a mechanic) and Ive never ever encountered a time when this...
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?BV_UseBVCookie=Yes&vertical=TOOL&pid=00943393000
couldnt take care of it. ITs like a nut driver but I can stick deep sockets and an extension on the damn thing too. Thats what I use, and rarely at that. My friend has a set of nutdrivers he got in one of those craftsman sets and he doesnt really use them either. You simply cant get any torque on them.
An electician will tell you something totally different because of the nature of the work