Looks like she knows how to use a power tool.
Marry her. Marry her right now.
Oh wait. You did.![]()
Looks like she knows how to use a power tool.
Still want to know![]()
It has pushrods, you wouldn't be interested.
*shrugs* Still curious.
Where's the jackstands?
That thing has enough torque to get the lugs off?
That thing has enough torque to get the lugs off?
Hmmm shes holding it wrong... two handed like a pistol? Ive never seen anyone actually hold an impact like that. Experienced impact users naturally have one hand on the grip and the other over the top
Or the non trigger hand cupping the snout pump action shotgun style to stabilize the socket and act as a brake by clamping down on the socket as you release the trigger. Otherwise you spit the socket and lug nut in random directions at high velocity since it accelerates and un threads violently once it breaks loose![]()
*shrugs* Still curious.
That thing has enough torque to get the lugs off?
It's an electric impact, uses high torque hammer impulses, constant torque is irrelevant.
Note the front half heavy looking metal snout cup, dead giveaway that it's an impact.
I've got 2 electric impacts, neither one of them can get lugs off. Can't imagine 19v cordless one is any better...
edit: Need to stop shopping at hf...
ill be nice for once, neckbeard. goat = pontiac GTO.
True--but they were already loosened by me (by hand) and she just used it to finish taking them off.
Heres a little video of it. 2005 GTO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WeU9tR-P7I
Yes it does--works great for taking to the track to swap wheels.