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EP11 Tool School - Impact Drivers

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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2010

The Handyguys explain the benefits of having a cordless impact driver over a standard drill

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  • good information, thanks.

  • @acuna13 Yes.

  • Can that impact driver drill deck bolts?

  • you can also just buy a hammer drill, those exist too...

  • You can also drive people insane with these drills by using them in the shop to drive everything. Carpentry is noisy enough as it is, I can barely yell at my guys over the noise of their stupid drills.

  • I want to buy an impact driver, namely an 18v Ryobi or some type of Hitachi. I am unsure whether to buy one as I'm not sure would it suit my work. I am a plumber and I would be using it to fit wash hand basins and toilet bowls and cisterns. It would be very useful for this type of work because of its small size but I am worried about its torque/power. Would this damage any of the ceramic products I would be using it on.

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