You may have noticed that most manufacturers of cordless woodworking tools have started selling so-called "bare tool bodies" meaning that they come with no battery or charger included and a greatly reduced price tag. The reason for this is that most manufacturers (but not all), Read More...
Get one like the Makita with 'Afterglow' and you'll be able to even see for 10 seconds after releasing the trigger switch - that ought to be long enough to get to that mini-fridge within the garage without anyone seeing!, Read More...
Anyway, the point is that by using a nut-driver attachment, or with a socket adapter and socket set, you'll be able to quickly finish any nut-wrenching jobs with minimal effort., Read More...
We've already written a very little about lug nuts, however there are heaps of nuts out there. And they all need to be tightened. Or loosened., Read More...
The most important thing to consider when it comes to choosing a powerful impact driver is its torque. To put it simply, torque is the strength and power of your power tool. Torque is measured in pounds-per-inch or in.-lbs. This is the pressure (in pounds), Read More...
Start off simple if you're dealing with old fasteners - an excessive amount of power, too quickly, and you will rip the top off while leaving the remainder of the screw buried within the decking. And then you've got another kind of problem., Read More...
Some of the uses for impact drivers are just the same as other tools. Except, you will run into cases when this driver definitely makes your life a lot easier. For example, you may be installing cabinetry. A screwdriver might not be able to cleanly, Read More...
When they first came out years ago, impact drivers were very popular in Japan but it took a while for Americans to realize what a terrific advantage impact drivers have over an electric drill when it comes to driving long screws into wood, especially decking., Read More...
Driving lag bolts is where these tools show off their strength. A cordless drill simply does not have the power to set long lags while not killing the batteries. You will still want to drill a pilot hole to prevent the wood from cracking, but, Read More...
The technology that allows them to do this is sometimes referred to as "hammer and anvil" meaning that, unlike the simple twisting action of an electric drill, the impact driver literally "pounds" the screwdriver bit around as if being repeatedly being hit by a hammer., Read More...
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