Decent review. It has taken me hours to establish what kit to run with weight being a factor. I utilise my impact rated extensions for ratchet wrench. That way I have an extension for both impact drill and wrench. But means needing adaptors, on the plus side I only need one extension of each size. Downside weakest point is always the joint and I'm adding one more joint for ratcheting! Should be ok as I only work with1/4 and 3/8. Wouldn't wash in high torque applications lets see how it fairs in electrical installs!!
I appreciate this video. Im considering buying a 3/4 drive milwaukee impact wrench that i found serious deal on when all i really need is a 1/2 drive impact wrench. so i was curious what you might say about 3/4 to 1/2 impact reducers. because when it comes to more available power!? well, id rather have it and not need it, than need it and not have it! Thanks
Several it's easy to break adapters on tough Fasteners because you have such a large tool being reduced down and because of the extra length there's some bending forces which are really hard on them I almost never use adapters anymore. Breaking adapters was one of the reasons to start collecting large three-quarter inch and inch Drive tools
The 5/8" "government only" drive is very interesting. Perhaps you could do a segment on obsolete tools ?
More people should watch this
Catus, you have a shit load of tools. Awesome keep em coming.
Will do
Decent review. It has taken me hours to establish what kit to run with weight being a factor. I utilise my impact rated extensions for ratchet wrench. That way I have an extension for both impact drill and wrench. But means needing adaptors, on the plus side I only need one extension of each size. Downside weakest point is always the joint and I'm adding one more joint for ratcheting! Should be ok as I only work with1/4 and 3/8. Wouldn't wash in high torque applications lets see how it fairs in electrical installs!!
Very nice selection sometimes more is better. I never knew about the 5/8 drive. I have seen hex drive but that’s on older tools.
Yes indeed
I would love to tour your tool boxes.
Where did u buy those lock in swifle ?
I appreciate this video. Im considering buying a 3/4 drive milwaukee impact wrench that i found serious deal on when all i really need is a 1/2 drive impact wrench. so i was curious what you might say about 3/4 to 1/2 impact reducers. because when it comes to more available power!? well, id rather have it and not need it, than need it and not have it! Thanks
Just buy some good reducers and have an extra on hand in case it breaks
I have some of those HF impact rated u joints, and my dewalt blows them out after not much use.
Will these ever be made out of titanium or depleted uranium?
Holy shit hahah never seen that many in one place !
:)
Tig Hahahah dirty girl
Awesome!!
I lost a 3/8 to 1/4 adapter in a woman's car. She came back a week later for something else wrong with her car and I still couldn't find it
have you ever broken a 3/4 to 1/2 reducer?
Several it's easy to break adapters on tough Fasteners because you have such a large tool being reduced down and because of the extra length there's some bending forces which are really hard on them I almost never use adapters anymore. Breaking adapters was one of the reasons to start collecting large three-quarter inch and inch Drive tools
Y even bother wit reducers no matter who u get em from they r all junk
Do away wit em jst use the appropriate drive size
i put a 4 ft pipe on a gearwrench 3/4 step down with a 20 in extension to get my V6 crank bolt lose.
Dunno how in the heck y'all keep breaking them.