Which impact wrench for wheel nuts etc?

Laminated

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but will it shear an M16 8.8grade bolt? not quite in the same league power wise.

I know. But it was also half the price. I don't really want to shear m16 bolts. And the other way I looked at it is if I drove over it with a tractor or left it on the steps etc I would not have lost so much. When the draper dies I plan on buying a Milwaukee. I quite fancy the Milwaukee battery angle grinder as well
 
I know. But it was also half the price. I don't really want to shear m16 bolts. And the other way I looked at it is if I drove over it with a tractor or left it on the steps etc I would not have lost so much. When the draper dies I plan on buying a Milwaukee. I quite fancy the Milwaukee battery angle grinder as well
They are handy them grinders aswell i dont have one but used one a fair bit of late and iam tempted also
 

ACEngineering

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I know. But it was also half the price. I don't really want to shear m16 bolts. And the other way I looked at it is if I drove over it with a tractor or left it on the steps etc I would not have lost so much. When the draper dies I plan on buying a Milwaukee. I quite fancy the Milwaukee battery angle grinder as well

Yes the fuel 2 braked grinder is a great tool use mine all the time as much as the impacts!
 
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I tell you, i have had more grease guns than the taliban have ak47`s and the mw cordless one is the best of the best by country mile !
Yep ive a fair collection also.
Does the mw leak grease you know grease guns endup, can it tackle most nipples even old half blocked ones etc
Infact dont tell me!!...:ROFLMAO:
 

ACEngineering

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Location
Oxon
Yep ive a fair collection also.
Does the mw leak grease you know grease guns endup, can it tackle most nipples even old half blocked ones etc
Infact dont tell me!!...:ROFLMAO:

I want the US version! 2 speed 10000psi but Milwaukee only sell the UK version at 8000psi single speed :poop: which is really annoying me as I need to replace my old worn out Alemite gun but I would be going back wards in spec if I had a UK Milwaukee spec:mad:
 

ACEngineering

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Location
Oxon
Do you want me to see if I can get the American spec one?

Do you have a contact over there then? I don't want any batteries or charger just a bare tool will do fine.
If I cant get one I will end up buying another Alemite but it makes sense to have a Milwaukee and share batteries despite the fact I prefer the design of the Alemite guns were the cartridge does not slide through the body to screw on as it just looks messy? but then I tend to keep things nice and clean anyway so I figure I will just get used to it and if not I can sell it on ebay and go back to Alemite:)

So in short yes if you would like to PM me a price please do:)
 
Do you have a contact over there then? I don't want any batteries or charger just a bare tool will do fine.
If I cant get one I will end up buying another Alemite but it makes sense to have a Milwaukee and share batteries despite the fact I prefer the design of the Alemite guns were the cartridge does not slide through the body to screw on as it just looks messy? but then I tend to keep things nice and clean anyway so I figure I will just get used to it and if not I can sell it on ebay and go back to Alemite:)

So in short yes if you would like to PM me a price please do:)

Where I get my Milwaukee stuff from they bring a lot in. I got a heated jacket months and months before they where our over here. I'll ask them (y)

Edit: mines never got messy, but I'm a bit anal about keeping it clean
 

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