oldschoolcraft
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I never owned a 3/8 impact wrench. My first and only impact is a stubby first gen 1/2" drive M12 and I got it mainly in case I got into doing suspension or drive train work and needed some oomph. I have a set of Sunex 6-point impact sockets in SAE and Metric up to 1 1/2" / 38mm
Only used the 1/2" impact for the first time a few weeks ago, took my car seat out and it zipped through it so quickly that I was impressed. I decided to get a 3/8" set whenever the latest gen model comes out, and Milwaukee leaked a new gen stubby 3/8 M12 impact with 550 pounds of nut busting torque that's smaller than first gen.
I need help devising a socket strategy for general purpose home gamer work. I already bought a set of SAE and Metric Astro universal 3/8" impacts on sale recently. I'd like to get a starter set going, and on the bright side, I think these are speed/efficiency tools, I already have full set of chrome sockets and combination wrenches, so if I am missing something, I can always buy it for later without causing a work stoppage. Here's some options and thoughts I have:
Only used the 1/2" impact for the first time a few weeks ago, took my car seat out and it zipped through it so quickly that I was impressed. I decided to get a 3/8" set whenever the latest gen model comes out, and Milwaukee leaked a new gen stubby 3/8 M12 impact with 550 pounds of nut busting torque that's smaller than first gen.
I need help devising a socket strategy for general purpose home gamer work. I already bought a set of SAE and Metric Astro universal 3/8" impacts on sale recently. I'd like to get a starter set going, and on the bright side, I think these are speed/efficiency tools, I already have full set of chrome sockets and combination wrenches, so if I am missing something, I can always buy it for later without causing a work stoppage. Here's some options and thoughts I have:
- Dont buy anything else, just run the universal impacts as the only socket, maybe they'll be a little wobbly but as a home gamer not doing much car repair, they'll still probably be faster than chrome sockets by hand, or should these be limited for use in tight angle-restricted spaces?
- Buy 3/8 Nano
- Buy 3/8 Regular
- Buy 3/8 Deep
