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<blockquote data-quote="Vintage Engine Repairs" data-source="post: 7342605" data-attributes="member: 164888"><p>Haha such a good one! I have an impact but the point is the same, good call. </p><p>I didn’t quite believe just how quick taking a saw apart is with one and I use one all the time now too! In fact I’ll often re resemble a saw using it but just finish the final torque by hand. As of yet having been very careful, touch wood, I haven’t cross threaded or stripped a nut or bolt with one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vintage Engine Repairs, post: 7342605, member: 164888"] Haha such a good one! I have an impact but the point is the same, good call. I didn’t quite believe just how quick taking a saw apart is with one and I use one all the time now too! In fact I’ll often re resemble a saw using it but just finish the final torque by hand. As of yet having been very careful, touch wood, I haven’t cross threaded or stripped a nut or bolt with one. [/QUOTE]
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