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Old 25-Feb-2005, 19:00
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where can i get a non expensive impact driver, cordless or 12 volt. tried Halfords as someone mentioned on this site, said they dont do them.
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Old 25-Feb-2005, 19:06
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B&Q is your friend ....
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Old 25-Feb-2005, 19:07
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Old 25-Feb-2005, 19:08
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http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/catego...?CATID=7920021
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Ebay is your friend

http://search.ebay.co.uk/impact-driv...opZ1QQfsooZ 1

B&Q will cost hundreds....That ain't cheap to me.
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Old 25-Feb-2005, 19:40
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really ??

12v cordless drill & driver £40

http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/produc...ODID=7 940128

did you bother having a look ???
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Try screwfix, they will take an order over the phone and deliver the next day.
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really ??

12v cordless drill & driver £40

http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/produc...ODID=7 940128

did you bother having a look ???

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Is this for undoing 748/996 rear wheel nuts?

Someone said the other day (yesterday?) that they used a off-the-battery impact driver successfully for this.

Looking at the list in the ebay link, even the chunky DeWalt DW056 has a max torque rating of 1170 in-lbs = 97.5 lb-ft = 132 Nm according to my phone calculator.


Sounds like that'd struggle to me.
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