dlundblad Joined Sep 30, 2013 Messages 16,282 Location Indiana Jul 16, 2018 #21 I have that screwdriver set.. I believe the Phillips is a JIS screwdriver so that may not be what you want. I second what Trav and Astro posted.
I have that screwdriver set.. I believe the Phillips is a JIS screwdriver so that may not be what you want. I second what Trav and Astro posted.
A AVB Joined May 20, 2012 Messages 1,460 Location Georgia Jul 16, 2018 #22 I was thinking that craftsman set was probably a rebranded Vessel Impacta. https://www.amazon.com/Vessel-Megadora-I...=vessel+impacta I forgot about it being JIS.
I was thinking that craftsman set was probably a rebranded Vessel Impacta. https://www.amazon.com/Vessel-Megadora-I...=vessel+impacta I forgot about it being JIS.
M maverickfhs Thread starter Joined Dec 28, 2016 Messages 2,892 Location MURICA Aug 6, 2018 #23 Used HF impact this past weekend on Acura front brakes and it was a breeze on rotor screws. Literally was done in few seconds Although, I did grease all internals of HF impact screw driver, to ensure smooth operation and it was almost dry. So far, happy with it
Used HF impact this past weekend on Acura front brakes and it was a breeze on rotor screws. Literally was done in few seconds Although, I did grease all internals of HF impact screw driver, to ensure smooth operation and it was almost dry. So far, happy with it
T tom slick Joined May 26, 2003 Messages 10,023 Location Central Coast, Calif. Aug 6, 2018 #24 Originally Posted By: 14Accent Shake 'n Break This is the only tool anyone needs for set screws on rotors. I promise, you'll never go back to using an impact screwdriver. Oh, and I have yet to break a bit in over 4 years of ownership. Aircraft sheetmetal techs use a tool like that. it works really well. I have the style that you hit with a hammer.
Originally Posted By: 14Accent Shake 'n Break This is the only tool anyone needs for set screws on rotors. I promise, you'll never go back to using an impact screwdriver. Oh, and I have yet to break a bit in over 4 years of ownership. Aircraft sheetmetal techs use a tool like that. it works really well. I have the style that you hit with a hammer.