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too much milk vs cheap tool
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1324368" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Impacts work good on stuff that's fixed rigid.. if the item is light, it can't get the power where it needs to be.</p><p></p><p>I've never busted (or bent) a 3/4" tool.. and I've used plenty of cheaters on them.. though I do have a pretty good Grey ratchet and breaker bar..</p><p></p><p>For a good penetrating oil.. I found one that seems to work wonders.. my U bolts for my rear axle haven't been touched in 24 years, a bit of <strong>Swepco 801</strong> and the tightened back up just nicely.</p><p></p><p>Speaking of bent tools though.. I once saw some auto-adjusting wrenches and bought them.. turned out they were CAST ALUMINUM!! Didn't have the receipt anymore, so when I went back to that store, I went and bend the whole shelf-full of them, IN THE PACKAGE and hung them back up.. I hope someone got a chuckle and I save someone a bit of money (they were cheap, but that's not the point)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1324368, member: 9096"] Impacts work good on stuff that's fixed rigid.. if the item is light, it can't get the power where it needs to be. I've never busted (or bent) a 3/4" tool.. and I've used plenty of cheaters on them.. though I do have a pretty good Grey ratchet and breaker bar.. For a good penetrating oil.. I found one that seems to work wonders.. my U bolts for my rear axle haven't been touched in 24 years, a bit of [b]Swepco 801[/b] and the tightened back up just nicely. Speaking of bent tools though.. I once saw some auto-adjusting wrenches and bought them.. turned out they were CAST ALUMINUM!! Didn't have the receipt anymore, so when I went back to that store, I went and bend the whole shelf-full of them, IN THE PACKAGE and hung them back up.. I hope someone got a chuckle and I save someone a bit of money (they were cheap, but that's not the point) [/QUOTE]
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