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Skid plat removal tool?

antid2

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Wondering what everyone thought of this tool
http://www.craftsman.com/shc/s/p_10155_12602_00917428000P

mostly wanted it to quickly take of skid/dust plastic plates for oil changes etc, the little 10mm or 8mm fasteners, didn't know if this would be enough strength

or what do you guy's recommend, my wish was to have something super small, cordless for tight spaces but able to take off smaller fasteners around the same price as that one
 
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bowlofturtle

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Any impact drill in the 50ft/lb range should be about to knock out rusty 10mm/8mm skid plate bolts. I used an 19.2v craftsman drill for this with no issues.
 

Roof

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I have the same craftsman but the 12 v Nextec drill and love it
It zips through a few hundred screws with no problem


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SuzukiGS750EZ

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I used my Bosch ps21-2a solely for that purpose and it also served for loosening air boxes as well as putting plastic lug caps on.
 
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metaleltr

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I have used an 18v dewalt impact driver, works well, but i imagine a milwaulkee 12v fuel would knock it out well
 

HEMI-D

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but i imagine a milwaulkee 12v fuel would knock it out well

This. Have the M12 Fuel impact in 1/4 hex. Pop a 1/4 or 3/8 adapter ( impact grade obviously) and have at it. Have taken them off GM, Toyota, Jeep, and others. Short of those bolts being put on with a good pneumatic it'll rip them off all day.
 

ChevyEFI

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Wondering what everyone thought of this tool
http://www.craftsman.com/shc/s/p_10155_12602_00917428000P

mostly wanted it to quickly take of skid/dust plastic plates for oil changes etc, the little 10mm or 8mm fasteners, didn't know if this would be enough strength

or what do you guy's recommend, my wish was to have something super small, cordless for tight spaces but able to take off smaller fasteners around the same price as that one


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from the Snap-On man will complement it wonderfully.

 
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