Milwaukee HD18 HIW 18v Impact wrench
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Some of their stuff looks good in their videos. I'm sure some of it will be OK ;-)
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@ultimatehandyman PS...some "Parkside" power tools hitting the shelves at LIDL tomorrow (9th Jan),inc jigsaw and hammer drill (corded).
Gonna take a chance on the drill as a cheap backup to the cordless...!
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@filthyphillyboy Hi,greetings from Cumbria,UK.
I was gonna get a milwaukee a few years ago,but after reading of probs with thier lith-ion batteries,i shied away to dewalt.They seem like a good make though...should be for the money too!
Got too dewalt combi's now and four batts,so always on the look out for bare tools.
Both makes are silly money over here,but ive learned that cheap stuff is just no good,esp power tools.
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@garthqueen I have the dewalt equivalent, and the milwaukee tool in this vid. The dewalt can't hold a candle to the milwaukee, torque wise. Cheaper, though. (DeWALT DW059K-2). 250 US Dollars; not sure how many British pounds! If you just take off your car lug nuts & such, the dewalt does the job great.
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About £350 from a seller on ebay
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@ultimatehandyman how much was it ?
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Yes, it is 1/2 inch drive
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is it 1/2 inch drive on it ?
Correct me if I am wrong but I don't think thread lock is effective at all when you use a nylon nut. Threat lock only becomes active when it makes metal to metal contact and with the air the removed.
mxlu 2 weeks ago
@mxlu
It still works on Nylocks as the air is removed (which makes it set)
ultimatehandyman 2 weeks ago