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Old 04-08-2018, 03:26 PM
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Nice stuff. Any educated guess on what it would take to twist that 1 1/2" hex bar of T6 aluminum?
I have the same spinner removal tool you have ...and can tell you on my brothers Cobra.....we put a 1” x .125” wall thickness bar that was 7’ long and stood on it to break loose the spinner and the hole where the bar inserted into the tool was not elongated. I know the shock of the impact has an effect on the tool. But your impact did not sound like it was hammering like it could and that is because you are feeding it with a 3/8” air line.....therefore you are not hitting it with the power of a real 3/4” impact gun....probably like a 1/2” gun.....and short burst are better then long burst....
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But your impact did not sound like it was hammering like it could and that is because you are feeding it with a 3/8” air line.....
You are correct. But that's an easy fix, and one I will certainly make.
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You are correct. But that's an easy fix, and one I will certainly make.
If it removes the spinner now.....I don’t think I would be in a hurry to change it....especially if the tool is in question.....
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If it removes the spinner now.....I don’t think I would be in a hurry to change it....especially if the tool is in question.....
Hmmm, point taken. OTOH, how will I ever know how much torque it will take if I don't blow it up?
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