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77Ford

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Updated pic.

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You da man.......


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ABSTIFFGS

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^^Nice^^ I'm still contemplating that right angle drill. I have a corded version and don't use it all that often. I use it mostly for drilling studs for electrical work.
 

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So I'm guessing the blower is no longer $49 in store but I have two of the True Value 50% off any item $50 or less. If HD would honor that would be cool to get for $25!
 

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So I'm guessing the blower is no longer $49 in store but I have two of the True Value 50% off any item $50 or less. If HD would honor that would be cool to get for $25!

I just checked homedepot.com and it is still $49 online. I would guess that's still the price in the store as well.
 

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Ok, just worked! Blower was still $49 in store, $24.50 plus tax w my True Value coupon. It didn't hurt that I had my two beautiful dogs at self-check!!
 

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I just checked homedepot.com and it is still $49 online. I would guess that's still the price in the store as well.
I think the print in the ad said it ran till 12/1 so you still have time. Or you can order up to 10 online.
 

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Two XC Battery pack listed at $129 in store but rang up at $99. I got the last one (or I would have bought 2!)
 

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Latest acquisition. Been focusing more on the models that pertain to my trade, but really wanted this. Got a lot of suspension and steering work coming up on both of my older Ford trucks, so will come in handy.

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Latest acquisition. Been focusing more of the models that pertain to my trade, but really wanted this. Got a lot of suspension and steering work coming up on both of my older Ford trucks, so will come in handy.

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My wife used mine last night for the first time to tear apart some rusty hardware on some pieces for metal art. I warned her, it's far powerful than you'd expect. I walked away and then heard her pull the trigger immediately followed by "Holy sh**, sweet!" :D
 

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Latest acquisition. Been focusing more of the models that pertain to my trade, but really wanted this. Got a lot of suspension and steering work coming up on both of my older Ford trucks, so will come in handy.

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There is a rubber boot available to cover the top of this. IMO that's a "must have" item too keep things in good shape..
 
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ok, so give me some advice.

i know i can benefit from having a 1/2 or 3/8 impact, not sure which to get. the high torque fuel looks almost unwieldy to use in most situations. but i don't want to purchase the 1/2 non high torque and end up not having the power to get things done.

i've got 200 gift card to northern tool (unfortunately.... i bought a few things from there and wasn't very impressed. all their welders are cheap looking, and they sell pretty much everything at maximum price unless it's their house brand). and i need to use it up, they have **** for sales all the time. absolutely nothing good on BF and nothing good at all on their "cyber weekend" going on now, so i just want to use it.

chime in. who here has the fuel 3/8-1/2 impacts. which one feels like best bang for the buck?
 

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my 3/8 compact fuel takes off lug nuts from small cars no problem and light duty trucks (7/8 socket) with 2-3 hammers


i used my 1/2 high torque fuel for a rack and pinion and lower ball joints on a 2005 ram 1500 4x4 and it had no problem with any of the bolts, i don't think my 3/8 would have had the power to take off the axle nuts and ball joint nuts with the nylon loctite in them


if you are only going to be buying one go with the high torque 1/2 it is just as powerful at my nitrocat 1200k, which dosnt bat an eye at Honda crank pulley bolts which are famously hard to get off
 

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my 3/8 compact fuel takes off lug nuts from small cars no problem and light duty trucks (7/8 socket) with 2-3 hammers


i used my 1/2 high torque fuel for a rack and pinion and lower ball joints on a 2005 ram 1500 4x4 and it had no problem with any of the bolts, i don't think my 3/8 would have had the power to take off the axle nuts and ball joint nuts with the nylon loctite in them


if you are only going to be buying one go with the high torque 1/2 it is just as powerful at my nitrocat 1200k, which dosnt bat an eye at Honda crank pulley bolts which are famously hard to get off

i guess i'm not to worried about the honda crank bolt stuff. they are only 130-145 ft/lbs. my supras crank bolt is 247 ft/lbs and i was able to do that without power tools before. i'm probably going to pick up the high torque fuel because there are a slew of tough to remove bolts on cars and such that i know i am probably going to need it on later (famous last words of all people who buy tools that get used twice a year lol).

my cp 732 has 430 ft/lbs of torque and it sometimes struggles with lugnuts after a long winter (even after being torqued down correctly). so either my studs and nuts are getting rusty, or my impact isn't running full bore. i'm not gonna upgrade all my air lines to run my 3/4 stuff just because when the fuel impact runs near the same. just nice to know you've got the power when you need it.

plus. with the other two impacts, they are found in stores more often and for deals more often from what i've seen.
 

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I'm pretty much sold on the Milwaukee stuff for my tool upgrade. Whats the difference between tbe m18 vs m18 fuel? Do the batteries cross? Is it worth the $100 difference for a fuel set vs reg? If you have the impact driver do you still use your normal m18 drill or does the impact driver cover it?
Have the wife sold...trying to decide what to purchase first.
Thanks!
Brian
 

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I'm pretty much sold on the Milwaukee stuff for my tool upgrade. Whats the difference between tbe m18 vs m18 fuel? Do the batteries cross? Is it worth the $100 difference for a fuel set vs reg? If you have the impact driver do you still use your normal m18 drill or does the impact driver cover it?
Have the wife sold...trying to decide what to purchase first.
Thanks!
Brian

regular m18 is brushed, m18 fuel is brushless motor, batteries are universal, if its 18v it takes all the m18 batteries (there are a select few tools that require the XC batteries, select few). same for 12v line.

worth the 100 difference.... not in terms of monetary and return unless you count the high torque impact which delivers 60% more power for only 40 bucks more. the others have other features which i feel are worth it. like the 3 speed hex impact modes on the 1/4 driver.

depending on your application. you aren't going to use an impact to drill into steel. nothing replaces a drill completely. but for driving most fasteners the impact gets it done more efficiently. a drill you'll use for things like polishing kits, drilling holes in wood and metal, driving delicate screws using the clutch. things like that

the impact is an all around tool, can be used for light drilling where theres no risk of breaking bits. driving lags and fasteners is very simple and light work for it. can be used to adapt sockets to for nuts and bolts.
 

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Ahhh...brushless! Gotcha. I wondered 15years ago why I had brushless motors in my rc cars and not tools. Thats worth it.
I really like the hammer option, I'm looking at the fuel drill(hammer option)impact driver combo. Hd lists it at 399. Wondering what sales i can find.
The 1/2in impact gun is on my list for garage duty.
 

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Ahhh...brushless! Gotcha. I wondered 15years ago why I had brushless motors in my rc cars and not tools. Thats worth it.
I really like the hammer option, I'm looking at the fuel drill(hammer option)impact driver combo. Hd lists it at 399. Wondering what sales i can find.
The 1/2in impact gun is on my list for garage duty.


Check the thread over it Hot Deals, if you play your game right should be able to get it for Under $200


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Ahhh...brushless! Gotcha. I wondered 15years ago why I had brushless motors in my rc cars and not tools. Thats worth it.
I really like the hammer option, I'm looking at the fuel drill(hammer option)impact driver combo. Hd lists it at 399. Wondering what sales i can find.
The 1/2in impact gun is on my list for garage duty.

I just bought it for $250 - the sale is still going.

Details: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=269830
 

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Ahhh...brushless! Gotcha. I wondered 15years ago why I had brushless motors in my rc cars and not tools. Thats worth it.
I really like the hammer option, I'm looking at the fuel drill(hammer option)impact driver combo. Hd lists it at 399. Wondering what sales i can find.
The 1/2in impact gun is on my list for garage duty.

Until 2/1/15
 
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Weight reduction, always. Your wrists will thank you.

I would try to find a CT kit w/ a freebie though since it seems like they're dishing those out pretty readily.
 

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the color theme of milwaukee tool just gets me. a big reason i bough mine
 
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