Yeah 3/4 its mega had one for ages before that but it came to bits but its gets used and abused, much better than the handheld inch gunIs that the 3/4"? If so how you finding it?
Yeah 3/4 its mega had one for ages before that but it came to bits but its gets used and abused, much better than the handheld inch gunIs that the 3/4"? If so how you finding it?
Aye I keep looking at it to kinda replace my air gun, seen it on SGS with a tool bag for just over £200.Yeah 3/4 its mega had one for ages before that but it came to bits but its gets used and abused, much better than the handheld inch gun
Seems cheap that, you sure its the fuel model?Aye I keep looking at it to kinda replace my air gun, seen it on SGS with a tool bag for just over £200.
What size air gun are you using and what are you removing?Aye I keep looking at it to kinda replace my air gun, seen it on SGS with a tool bag for just over £200.
https://www.sgs-engineering.com/mil...m18-fuel-one-key-18v-3-4-2033nm-impact-wrench
Using MIL5 code gets it down to like £210. Need to do clutch this summer so plan on refurbishing a bunch more stuff, subframe, suspension stuff, just everything really lol.
3/4" isn't what you want for a DIY mekanik.
Needs the 12amp batteries though!!
Big 1/2 would do ya fine unless its a lorry clutchhttps://www.sgs-engineering.com/mil...m18-fuel-one-key-18v-3-4-2033nm-impact-wrench
Using MIL5 code gets it down to like £210. Need to do clutch this summer so plan on refurbishing a bunch more stuff, subframe, suspension stuff, just everything really lol.
Surely your air gun will be good enough for the job though.
This guy doesn’t even need a compressor😮💨
Got a 1/2cp air gun that ive had for years still got a fair bit of power, not as much as the milwaukee one but its 10x faster one free spin once a bolt/nut has been cracked