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Coatesyyy



Member Since: 07 Sep 2017
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blackwolf wrote:
blackwolf wrote:
Milwaukee M18 Fuel. Can't be bettered in my opinoin.


For bigger jobs I have one of these:



Well, it is cordless and it is an impact wrench!


Wow, my Milwaukee feels inferior all of a sudden Shocked Laughing
Post #661069 31st Oct 2017 11:30pm
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excossack



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Location: North West
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United Kingdom 1999 Defender 110 Td5 SW Caledonian Blue
blackwolf wrote:
Maxim Master 35 petrol impact wrench, 1" square drive, new price now I believe aroung £4k Shocked

I use it mainly on plant & machinery (I have a couple of classic cranes) and heritage railway work. Thumbs Up


"(I have a couple of classic cranes) and heritage railway work."

Sounds like a new topic in itself! 1999 Defender TD5 110

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John M0VAZ
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Post #661097 1st Nov 2017 7:56am
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lambert.the.farmer



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England 1998 Defender 90 300 Tdi PU Rutland Red
Another vote for makita here. Have a 450 and let it eat on anything over m16 thread and it just works no muss no fuss. My only complaint is makita only have 1/4 hex and then jump to 1/2 square in the lxt stuff so no 3/8 square for medium jobs. Rhubarb and custard let fly with their secret weapon.
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bankz5152



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2004 Defender 110 Td5 DCPU Epsom Green
I just picked up a Makita 280Z should do most jobs !
Post #661215 1st Nov 2017 6:11pm
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Chris90V8



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I just pop on an adapter Whistle

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Post #661219 1st Nov 2017 6:24pm
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lambert.the.farmer



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You are all bad people. Because of this thread I have been on the makita site. I now HAVE to have a 285z. And it's not payday for a fortnight. Money I don't have on crap i don't need. Thanks a bunch! Evil or Very Mad Rhubarb and custard let fly with their secret weapon.
Post #661582 3rd Nov 2017 7:24am
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excossack



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All a friendly bunch, happy to help.... 1999 Defender TD5 110

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John M0VAZ
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Post #661587 3rd Nov 2017 8:04am
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ken



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Mash wrote:
I have the 1/2" ingersol rand and I can't fault it, I have used it on everything from land rovers to Mastiffs it makes short work of the ubolts and wheel nuts on those.


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Post #661597 3rd Nov 2017 8:50am
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bankz5152



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lambert.the.farmer wrote:
You are all bad people. Because of this thread I have been on the makita site. I now HAVE to have a 285z. And it's not payday for a fortnight. Money I don't have on crap i don't need. Thanks a bunch! Evil or Very Mad


Mine was delivered yesterday! I bloody love it
Post #661599 3rd Nov 2017 8:57am
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sako243



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Coatesyyy wrote:
Wow, my Milwaukee feels inferior all of a sudden Shocked Laughing

It's not actually much more powerful that the Milwaukee, 1800Nm for the Master35 and 1491Nm for the Milwaukee. Admiteddly that's on undoing bolts rather than doing them up. Can still manage 950Nm doing up bolts. Ed
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Post #661677 3rd Nov 2017 4:49pm
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