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Also worth noting is if you use extension bars, etc, with an impact wrench it greatly reduces the effective torque that is delivered. If fact you can get such accessories to control tightening for air-wrenches and the like.
won't the nuts rust up when the ship goes back into the ocean. wheels on a ship sounds like a bad idea to me.My local tyre place, a branch of a big national (hint) is run by two older chaps who are very amusing, helpful and thorough. One will fit the tyre to the wheels then put the wheels on and torque them up. While he then makes up the bill, the other one goes round and checks the wheel nuts again for the correct torque. Seems like a good system to me.
I thought no one paid much tax in Eire anyway!So I see a poster elsewhere is claiming he's getting his Milwaukee tools at 1/2 the price you'd pay in Eire
He's ordering from 1 particular US store who don't include an invoice with the packaging
He's using a USA virtual address (one of these forwarding sites) and he's saying they're only applying a fraction of the true customs value and he's saving a fortune
I've put that one onto the memory bank
Seems like you like your music.......all these bands.Also, proper perforated band, all-round band, builders band, galvy band, whatever you call it...the stainless steel is excellent, but the ordinary stuff is good too..
It's not using it , it's knowing you can if you need it,Recently I got one of these to try and deal with the problems of (re)threading holes that are so close to something you can't get a full turn on a normal tap wrench so are faced with the tedium of removing and part-truning and replacing it several timers per turn:
Draper 45680 594 Expert Schroder Ratchet T Type Tap Wrench 2-5mm
Expert Quality, manufactured by Schroder in Germany for Draper Tools. . Ratchet action with forward/reverse operation and lock. . Two hardened jaws and polished plated finish. . Knurled screw on Stock Nos. 45680 and 45698; 20mm hexagon on Stock No.19640. . Display packed.www.lawson-his.co.uk
However, not actually used it in anger yet.
Says every tool-tart!It's not using it , it's knowing you can if you need it,
Yes, I know the feeling as I have not got enough space to properly organise thingsMy problem is as I get older my drill bits, reamers and the like seem to put themselves away and don't tell where they have put them
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