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Delaware USA ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4,969 Joined: 5-August 04 From: Delaware, USA Member No.: 2,460 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region ![]() |
i don't have a compressor, so i have been looking at electric tools.
such as an electric impact wrench and body saw - here are harbor frieght examples, but i'd prefer better quality brands. it does appear that an electrci impact wrench puts out about half the torque that air does, 220lbs vs 400lbs. any suggestions??? Attached image(s) ![]() |
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TheCabinetmaker |
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I drive my car everyday ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 8,336 Joined: 8-May 03 From: Tulsa, Ok. Member No.: 666 ![]() |
Cheap tools are cheap tools. Period. I've had several cheap cutoff tools, both air and electric. They just don't do the job. I bought five cheap droplights in three years. They all broke when dropped, and just fell apart in months. Then I spent a hundred bucks on a snap on light and it has lasted as long as those five cheap o's put together and still looks like new. You get what you pay for.
Ryobi tools are disposable tools. It cost more to repair them than to buy a new one. |
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