Gasp!
Yeah, I'm a tool junkie no doubt. Been collecting my whole life.
So when is it OK to start paring down the collection?
As an example, my wife blew out a front tire on her car the other day so I ordered two new tires from TireRack and bought the rims to local guy (who does a wonderful job at straightening rims by the way...) to be mounted.
Grab my new Milwaukee Fuel 1/2 impact with no "impact" on lug nuts, LOL. OK get the compressor fired up and take out the Snap On MG725 (I think?) and, well yeah, same result.
So go old school and grab the Snap-on 24" breaker bar and a 17mm socket and low and behold the wheels come off no problem.
So why do I need the Snappy or Milwaukee impact lol (beside from the fact that they're really nice to have)?
Never felt this way before but seriously considering selling a bunch of my tools that are rarely used. Anybody else have this dilemma? And what to choose? The air or battery?
Yeah, I'm a tool junkie no doubt. Been collecting my whole life.
So when is it OK to start paring down the collection?
As an example, my wife blew out a front tire on her car the other day so I ordered two new tires from TireRack and bought the rims to local guy (who does a wonderful job at straightening rims by the way...) to be mounted.
Grab my new Milwaukee Fuel 1/2 impact with no "impact" on lug nuts, LOL. OK get the compressor fired up and take out the Snap On MG725 (I think?) and, well yeah, same result.
So go old school and grab the Snap-on 24" breaker bar and a 17mm socket and low and behold the wheels come off no problem.
So why do I need the Snappy or Milwaukee impact lol (beside from the fact that they're really nice to have)?
Never felt this way before but seriously considering selling a bunch of my tools that are rarely used. Anybody else have this dilemma? And what to choose? The air or battery?
