aldworth33 45 1 Cars Posted April 5, 2016 That's good going for a 90L, what PSI? Runs at 10bar, it's a great little compressor tbf. I'm used to massive workshop compressors and was really surprised what my gun could get off ran by the little 90l, my mates got the same one and painted his ps13 using it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wicked 103 3 Cars Posted April 5, 2016 Have look at used hitachi wh22 or wh16 corded impact guns. I had a wh22 but sold it because of the 1" socket. Still regret that I sold it; no axle or crank nut could win from the 588nm of torque.... I bought an airgun as replacement, but was disappointed by it, so bought a wh16 instead. Nice, but less powerfull as the wh22. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wicked 103 3 Cars Posted April 5, 2016 Tkink it was 3/4" drive, not 1" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GLPoomobile 958 Posted March 2, 2017 I'm getting a bit carried away reading torque specs now! Look at this bad boy - Dewalt DCF899P2 - £360 though. https://www.sitebox.ltd.uk/dewalt-dcf899p2-high-torque-impact-wrench-18v-cordless-brushless-2-x-5ah-batteries-odwlt_dcf899p2 Only took me 10 bloomin months, but I finally got one! Bought the DCF899 body from one place for £150, a 5.0AH battery for £65 and a charger for £20 from another place. Both places did Quidco cashback at 3% and 4% so another few quid saved. The DCF059 that Tom recommended back at the start coming up 2nd hand on eBay so I was watching a few of them, but by the final bidding it wasn't a huge saving over buying the newer (and better, spec wise) 899 brand new. So a warranty and peace of mind won out there. I need to replace the front strut top mount and spring seat on my V70 in next few weeks so that will be the maiden voyage. I know the bolts on the hub are very very crusty, so I'm hoping the DeWalt will make light work of them. Or it will destroy them. Probably the later knowing my luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GLPoomobile 958 Posted March 24, 2017 Maiden voyage for the DeWalt gun today. Used it to undo a couple of strut/hub bolts on my V70. Mixed impressions at the moment. It did the job, so that's a plus, and I do like it and think it will save me a lot of grief in the long run. But................given the specs it didn't seem to make such light work of the job as expected. If for example I was having to undo a crank bolt, I'm really not sure if this would have managed. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dcc 855 Posted March 24, 2017 It's a cheap gun so dont expect the world, having bought a dtw1002z a few months ago I'm glad that I never bothered with the cheapest end of the market, for the exact reason you've found. Dont forget bolt threads dry out and dissimilar metals can cause big issues, i.e. headbolts in an alloy block, so some patience may be required Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GLPoomobile 958 Posted March 26, 2017 It's a cheap gun so dont expect the world, having bought a dtw1002z a few months ago I'm glad that I never bothered with the cheapest end of the market, for the exact reason you've found. I just googled that one, and the specs for max torque and max breakaway torque are almost the same. I actually thought ( at the time when I was first looking for a gun months ago) that the DeWlat had the highest torque specs of any 18v wrench. Well, certainly any that were affordable to me. Of course the on paper specs are one thing and the real world another, but I saw some encouraging videos of people putting the DeWalt through it's paces and that was another thing that convinced me to choose this one. So I don't know, maybe I have unrealistic expectations. I'll be happy so long as copes with anything I need of it, but the day it gets defeated by a stuck nut I'll be cursing it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
allanallen 528 2 Cars Posted March 26, 2017 (edited) I recently bought a lightweight kielder brushless gun, I was pretty underwhelmed at first but as the batteries have cycled a few times it seems to be getting better, could this be the case with the dewalt too? Edited March 26, 2017 by allanallen Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tom Fenton 1,541 Posted March 26, 2017 They improve as they break in the impact mechanism as well. But tbh don't think it will undo every bolt in the world because sometimes there's no substitute for leverage and brute force. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
allanallen 528 2 Cars Posted March 26, 2017 In fact I've just used mine on proton, pissed wheel nuts and caliper bolts off with ease (which it wouldn't do when new), to be fair that's as good as I'll ever want. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
toolie72 67 1 Cars Posted March 26, 2017 They improve as they break in the impact mechanism as well. But tbh don't think it will undo every bolt in the world because sometimes there's no substitute for leverage and brute force. And a lump hammer (tell it who's boss) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GLPoomobile 958 Posted March 27, 2017 They improve as they break in the impact mechanism as well. But tbh don't think it will undo every bolt in the world because sometimes there's no substitute for leverage and brute force. That's good to know. Hopefully mine won't struggle with the occasional light use it'll be put to. I was just concerned that it wasn't the "hot knife through butter" experience I'd expected. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stef205 92 1 Cars Posted March 30, 2017 Ive got the Milwaukee m18chiwf12 502x rated at 950nm. Comes with a dual charger and 2x 5.0ah batteries in my job i needed something that would undo anything i threw at it. Ive had it 2 years now and hasnt showed any signs of softening. The 3 year warranty is pretty handy too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
damo 17 2 Cars Posted April 5, 2017 So did this one last ???? or sh$t being £30 Just for a laugh I've bought a £30 corded impact gun from lidl see how long it lasts Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mac Crash 78 1 Cars Posted April 11, 2017 Gift from the father-in-law with spare battery and charger... only 200nm rating... but removes wheel nuts and stripped my brakes and suspension without problems.Impressive for it's small size, but then Hilti stuff is generally very good from my experience. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites