Impact screwdriver
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Re: Impact screwdriver
<twillmon@cybermesa.net> wrote in message
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>
> On 2005-04-11 michaeltnull@cybertrails.com said:
> >Newsgroups: alt.autos.honda
> ><twillmon@cybermesa.net> wrote in message
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> [snip]
> >> My favorite was made by H. K. Porter, 30 years ago. Porter now
> >> belongs to Cooper Tools, and I haven't found listing of the
> >>drivers, just cable and bolt cutters. Anyone found these drivers
> >lately? >
> A recent post to this thread cited KD Tools #1140. Thank you! That
> looks exactly like the tool I want.
> [snip]
> >> We found the driver then sold by
> >>Sears to reliably ream out every phillips head it was used on.
> >I bought mine at Sears, a few months ago. IIRC it was $40 US for
> >the set.
> Mike - I'm particularly narrow-minded about Sears tools, having
> bought several that turned out to be mediocre. Though the
> hammer-drivers we had problems were from 3 decades ago, I have a long
> memory. "Once bitten, ..." I buy nothing from Sears. Too much bad
> experience with both products and staff.
>
> However, I would be interested in hearing if your experience is
> different from my shop's.
>
> Again, thank you. You guys answered my query well.
>
>
> Tom Willmon
> near Mountainair, (mid) New Mexico, USA
>
I've only used it the once, for the reason I bought it. It was for Acura
brake disks and it worked okay - not great, but okay. I did strip out the
first head I used it on because I didn't realize the screw head was #3
instead of #2 (d'oh!), but it got the other 3 out successfully. I felt like
it was hard to hold properly - straight and firm - but I've had no
experience with other impact screw drivers.
Mike
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>
>
> On 2005-04-11 michaeltnull@cybertrails.com said:
> >Newsgroups: alt.autos.honda
> ><twillmon@cybermesa.net> wrote in message
> >news:d3bjnk$rl$1@reader2.nmix.net...
> [snip]
> >> My favorite was made by H. K. Porter, 30 years ago. Porter now
> >> belongs to Cooper Tools, and I haven't found listing of the
> >>drivers, just cable and bolt cutters. Anyone found these drivers
> >lately? >
> A recent post to this thread cited KD Tools #1140. Thank you! That
> looks exactly like the tool I want.
> [snip]
> >> We found the driver then sold by
> >>Sears to reliably ream out every phillips head it was used on.
> >I bought mine at Sears, a few months ago. IIRC it was $40 US for
> >the set.
> Mike - I'm particularly narrow-minded about Sears tools, having
> bought several that turned out to be mediocre. Though the
> hammer-drivers we had problems were from 3 decades ago, I have a long
> memory. "Once bitten, ..." I buy nothing from Sears. Too much bad
> experience with both products and staff.
>
> However, I would be interested in hearing if your experience is
> different from my shop's.
>
> Again, thank you. You guys answered my query well.
>
>
> Tom Willmon
> near Mountainair, (mid) New Mexico, USA
>
I've only used it the once, for the reason I bought it. It was for Acura
brake disks and it worked okay - not great, but okay. I did strip out the
first head I used it on because I didn't realize the screw head was #3
instead of #2 (d'oh!), but it got the other 3 out successfully. I felt like
it was hard to hold properly - straight and firm - but I've had no
experience with other impact screw drivers.
Mike
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Re: Impact screwdriver
<twillmon@cybermesa.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> On 2005-04-11 michaeltnull@cybertrails.com said:
> >Newsgroups: alt.autos.honda
> ><twillmon@cybermesa.net> wrote in message
> >news:d3bjnk$rl$1@reader2.nmix.net...
> [snip]
> >> My favorite was made by H. K. Porter, 30 years ago. Porter now
> >> belongs to Cooper Tools, and I haven't found listing of the
> >>drivers, just cable and bolt cutters. Anyone found these drivers
> >lately? >
> A recent post to this thread cited KD Tools #1140. Thank you! That
> looks exactly like the tool I want.
> [snip]
> >> We found the driver then sold by
> >>Sears to reliably ream out every phillips head it was used on.
> >I bought mine at Sears, a few months ago. IIRC it was $40 US for
> >the set.
> Mike - I'm particularly narrow-minded about Sears tools, having
> bought several that turned out to be mediocre. Though the
> hammer-drivers we had problems were from 3 decades ago, I have a long
> memory. "Once bitten, ..." I buy nothing from Sears. Too much bad
> experience with both products and staff.
>
> However, I would be interested in hearing if your experience is
> different from my shop's.
>
> Again, thank you. You guys answered my query well.
>
>
> Tom Willmon
> near Mountainair, (mid) New Mexico, USA
>
I've only used it the once, for the reason I bought it. It was for Acura
brake disks and it worked okay - not great, but okay. I did strip out the
first head I used it on because I didn't realize the screw head was #3
instead of #2 (d'oh!), but it got the other 3 out successfully. I felt like
it was hard to hold properly - straight and firm - but I've had no
experience with other impact screw drivers.
Mike
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>
>
> On 2005-04-11 michaeltnull@cybertrails.com said:
> >Newsgroups: alt.autos.honda
> ><twillmon@cybermesa.net> wrote in message
> >news:d3bjnk$rl$1@reader2.nmix.net...
> [snip]
> >> My favorite was made by H. K. Porter, 30 years ago. Porter now
> >> belongs to Cooper Tools, and I haven't found listing of the
> >>drivers, just cable and bolt cutters. Anyone found these drivers
> >lately? >
> A recent post to this thread cited KD Tools #1140. Thank you! That
> looks exactly like the tool I want.
> [snip]
> >> We found the driver then sold by
> >>Sears to reliably ream out every phillips head it was used on.
> >I bought mine at Sears, a few months ago. IIRC it was $40 US for
> >the set.
> Mike - I'm particularly narrow-minded about Sears tools, having
> bought several that turned out to be mediocre. Though the
> hammer-drivers we had problems were from 3 decades ago, I have a long
> memory. "Once bitten, ..." I buy nothing from Sears. Too much bad
> experience with both products and staff.
>
> However, I would be interested in hearing if your experience is
> different from my shop's.
>
> Again, thank you. You guys answered my query well.
>
>
> Tom Willmon
> near Mountainair, (mid) New Mexico, USA
>
I've only used it the once, for the reason I bought it. It was for Acura
brake disks and it worked okay - not great, but okay. I did strip out the
first head I used it on because I didn't realize the screw head was #3
instead of #2 (d'oh!), but it got the other 3 out successfully. I felt like
it was hard to hold properly - straight and firm - but I've had no
experience with other impact screw drivers.
Mike
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Re: Impact screwdriver
"twillmon" wrote:
> Reference was made to an impact screwdriver sold by
> www.brandsonsale.com.
> Does anyone have experience with this item?
>
> My favorite was made by H. K. Porter, 30 years ago. Porter
> now
> belongs to Cooper Tools, and I haven't found listing of the
> drivers,
> just cable and bolt cutters. Anyone found these drivers
> lately?
>
> I used to run a motorcycle repair shop. Impact drivers are
> essential
> in that business. We found the driver then sold by Sears to
> reliably
> ream out every phillips head it was used on. The Porter never
> damaged
> heads unless improperly applied.
>
> My son has become involved with classic dirt bikes and needs
> an impact
> driver, can't have mine.
>
> Please help me find him a good, reliable, reasonably-priced
> (Snap-on
> is outrageous!) impact driver.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> Tom Willmon
> near Mountainair, (mid) New Mexico, USA
>
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Tom, as I recall, the problem in the early day was "which is it-
righty/tighty or lefty/tighty...? :P Not the fault of the
tools.There’s also the question of the quality of the hardware used on
Bridgestone motorcycles :roll: . It’s been a long time- Nick Jones
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> Reference was made to an impact screwdriver sold by
> www.brandsonsale.com.
> Does anyone have experience with this item?
>
> My favorite was made by H. K. Porter, 30 years ago. Porter
> now
> belongs to Cooper Tools, and I haven't found listing of the
> drivers,
> just cable and bolt cutters. Anyone found these drivers
> lately?
>
> I used to run a motorcycle repair shop. Impact drivers are
> essential
> in that business. We found the driver then sold by Sears to
> reliably
> ream out every phillips head it was used on. The Porter never
> damaged
> heads unless improperly applied.
>
> My son has become involved with classic dirt bikes and needs
> an impact
> driver, can't have mine.
>
> Please help me find him a good, reliable, reasonably-priced
> (Snap-on
> is outrageous!) impact driver.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> Tom Willmon
> near Mountainair, (mid) New Mexico, USA
>
> Net-Tamer V 1.12.0 - Registered
Tom, as I recall, the problem in the early day was "which is it-
righty/tighty or lefty/tighty...? :P Not the fault of the
tools.There’s also the question of the quality of the hardware used on
Bridgestone motorcycles :roll: . It’s been a long time- Nick Jones
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Re: Impact screwdriver
"twillmon" wrote:
> Reference was made to an impact screwdriver sold by
> www.brandsonsale.com.
> Does anyone have experience with this item?
>
> My favorite was made by H. K. Porter, 30 years ago. Porter
> now
> belongs to Cooper Tools, and I haven't found listing of the
> drivers,
> just cable and bolt cutters. Anyone found these drivers
> lately?
>
> I used to run a motorcycle repair shop. Impact drivers are
> essential
> in that business. We found the driver then sold by Sears to
> reliably
> ream out every phillips head it was used on. The Porter never
> damaged
> heads unless improperly applied.
>
> My son has become involved with classic dirt bikes and needs
> an impact
> driver, can't have mine.
>
> Please help me find him a good, reliable, reasonably-priced
> (Snap-on
> is outrageous!) impact driver.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> Tom Willmon
> near Mountainair, (mid) New Mexico, USA
>
> Net-Tamer V 1.12.0 - Registered
Tom, as I recall, the problem in the early day was "which is it-
righty/tighty or lefty/tighty...? :P Not the fault of the
tools.There’s also the question of the quality of the hardware used on
Bridgestone motorcycles :roll: . It’s been a long time- Nick Jones
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> Reference was made to an impact screwdriver sold by
> www.brandsonsale.com.
> Does anyone have experience with this item?
>
> My favorite was made by H. K. Porter, 30 years ago. Porter
> now
> belongs to Cooper Tools, and I haven't found listing of the
> drivers,
> just cable and bolt cutters. Anyone found these drivers
> lately?
>
> I used to run a motorcycle repair shop. Impact drivers are
> essential
> in that business. We found the driver then sold by Sears to
> reliably
> ream out every phillips head it was used on. The Porter never
> damaged
> heads unless improperly applied.
>
> My son has become involved with classic dirt bikes and needs
> an impact
> driver, can't have mine.
>
> Please help me find him a good, reliable, reasonably-priced
> (Snap-on
> is outrageous!) impact driver.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> Tom Willmon
> near Mountainair, (mid) New Mexico, USA
>
> Net-Tamer V 1.12.0 - Registered
Tom, as I recall, the problem in the early day was "which is it-
righty/tighty or lefty/tighty...? :P Not the fault of the
tools.There’s also the question of the quality of the hardware used on
Bridgestone motorcycles :roll: . It’s been a long time- Nick Jones
--
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