k_kindig11
ArboristSite Operative
This is for some of you guys out there that do a decent amount of saw repair.
I'm getting to the point where I'm repairing saws quite a bit in my spare time. Right now I just use my trusty T-handle wrench to remove all bolts as I disassemble/re-assemble the saws I'm working on. I've been thinking about getting an impact driver or something like that to remove/install the bolts as I do my repairs. Something to save a little time and save my wrist. What do you all use for this? Any recommendations? I need something that I can set a torque limit so I don't strip out threads, especially on plastic crankcase saws like a ms290. I've been researching but there's not a lot of discussions pertaining to this topic.
I'm getting to the point where I'm repairing saws quite a bit in my spare time. Right now I just use my trusty T-handle wrench to remove all bolts as I disassemble/re-assemble the saws I'm working on. I've been thinking about getting an impact driver or something like that to remove/install the bolts as I do my repairs. Something to save a little time and save my wrist. What do you all use for this? Any recommendations? I need something that I can set a torque limit so I don't strip out threads, especially on plastic crankcase saws like a ms290. I've been researching but there's not a lot of discussions pertaining to this topic.