That was an interesting vid. I was just wondering whether you could test drill towards settings with a torque wrench. That was an interesting video. Thanks for posting it.
I run an impact quite often at work every day and my drill sometimes. I build restaurants all the way through till the end, so I have a 16ft trailer packed with all kinds of tools that I operate like a pro. Lol. I am one. I was messing with making a rod iron gate at home and drilling through 2 clamped and secured pieces of steel on the lowest speed, highest torque setting. That thing grabbed ahold of the 2nd piece and spun me and pinned my hand in such a way that i couldn't let go of the trigger until I got my other hand involved. Lol. I couldn't do anything buy laugh about it because we forget how powerful these batteries are. I was always minded of this 25 - 30 years ago with corded drills, but I usually can out power me cordless if I think something might catch, and I'm on #2 setting. So, it happens to the best of us, because it happened to me. Lol. (sarcasm)
Be blessed my man! I've been trying to figure out wtf those numbers actually translate to in torque numbers.
I looked for a manufacturers chart of torque settings but never able to find one
@@ColfaxMath Me too. I think they don't know what torque is! LOL
That was an interesting vid.
I was just wondering whether you could test drill towards settings with a torque wrench.
That was an interesting video. Thanks for posting it.
Thank you
I run an impact quite often at work every day and my drill sometimes.
I build restaurants all the way through till the end, so I have a 16ft trailer packed with all kinds of tools that I operate like a pro. Lol. I am one.
I was messing with making a rod iron gate at home and drilling through 2 clamped and secured pieces of steel on the lowest speed, highest torque setting.
That thing grabbed ahold of the 2nd piece and spun me and pinned my hand in such a way that i couldn't let go of the trigger until I got my other hand involved. Lol.
I couldn't do anything buy laugh about it because we forget how powerful these batteries are.
I was always minded of this 25 - 30 years ago with corded drills, but I usually can out power me cordless if I think something might catch, and I'm on #2 setting.
So, it happens to the best of us, because it happened to me. Lol. (sarcasm)
Good advice
And that's why they invented the impact driver/wrench
Yes