I've seen the stuff you mean. Put the glue in the screw, put the bit in, hit it with a hammer gently and magically it works?
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I've seen the stuff you mean. Put the glue in the screw, put the bit in, hit it with a hammer gently and magically it works?
Got sent a freebie, their little impact driver blew it up!From experience i wouldn't bother, just cheap shite bought in with their name put on it.
This is the set of impact bits I have.
Erbauer 1/4" Hex Shank Mixed Impact Screwdriver Bit Set 32 Pcs - Screwfix
Order online at Screwfix.com. Forged tip for greater impact resistance and a longer lifetime. Specially designed for use with impact drivers. Supplied in a handy box. FREE next day delivery available, free collection in 1 minute.www.screwfix.com
Seem decent quality and not expensive. 600+ reviews averaging 4.7/5.0 seemed a reasonable enough bet to me.
that's what black (hardened ) impact bits are for.Thirty yr ago when i was dismantling a 50,000 sq ft factory we emptied every shop in a twenty mile radius of 10mi sockets we were using with airguns to remove tec screws
++1 for Wera.
Anything else is inferior IMO
SS
Nothat's what black (hardened ) impact bits are for.
but didn't have the internet back then and yodel next day delivery i suppose
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