I have a large lower box, Snap-On model. One whole side of it has the various chargers for the cordless tools. Tucked out of the way. Never had that before with over 35+ years in the industry. I am kind of diggin' it now.
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For only 300 lbs.of torque compared to Ron's 1400 lbs. its surprisingly powerful. works great for lug nuts and many other nuts and bolts(shocks) and is super light and when you do a wide open throttle pull your not going to the ER with a broken wrist.I like the Ryobi and wish I had originally bought their tools as they are priced as well as the Porter cable but have more tool options. I like that the impact has multiple speed settings.
For only 300 lbs.of torque compared to Ron's 1400 lbs. its surprisingly powerful. works great for lug-nuts and many other nuts and bolts(shocks) and is super light and when you do a wide open throttle pull your not going to the ER with a broken wrist.I like the Ryobi and wish I had originally bought their tools as they are priced as well as the Porter cable but have more tool options. I like that the impact has multiple speed settings.
Plus it has cool LED lights.I like the Ryobi and wish I had originally bought their tools as they are priced as well as the Porter cable but have more tool options. I like that the impact has multiple speed settings.
Oh that's right those HD's have vibration issues..My 1/2" drive has the 1400 pounds of torque-MAX. The 3/8" impact has up to 650 pounds of torque. That is what I used for the work on the Harley.
Oh that's right those HD's have vibration issues..