Quick Torx rant..any suggestions?
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Re: Quick Torx rant..any suggestions?
What a description!
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Matt wrote:
>
> THANKS! Great advice, everybody! I got a 200 ft.-lb. Craftsman impact
> socket, put my Torx bit in that, and one monster whack with a 28 oz.
> hammer brought these things FLYING out in a white cloud of Loctite and
> old wax! Now the brackets are on, and I won't have my stones broken
> anymore by the cops for having no mirrors!!
>
> Matt
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Matt wrote:
>
> THANKS! Great advice, everybody! I got a 200 ft.-lb. Craftsman impact
> socket, put my Torx bit in that, and one monster whack with a 28 oz.
> hammer brought these things FLYING out in a white cloud of Loctite and
> old wax! Now the brackets are on, and I won't have my stones broken
> anymore by the cops for having no mirrors!!
>
> Matt
#82
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Re: Quick Torx rant..any suggestions?
How does this impact socket work?
I was thinking it was something what those indy pit guys used...with an air
gun and all.
"Matt" <mhammer8@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> THANKS! Great advice, everybody! I got a 200 ft.-lb. Craftsman impact
> socket, put my Torx bit in that, and one monster whack with a 28 oz.
> hammer brought these things FLYING out in a white cloud of Loctite and
> old wax! Now the brackets are on, and I won't have my stones broken
> anymore by the cops for having no mirrors!!
>
> Matt
I was thinking it was something what those indy pit guys used...with an air
gun and all.
"Matt" <mhammer8@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3a3f4978.0405091254.279da0c7@posting.google.c om...
> THANKS! Great advice, everybody! I got a 200 ft.-lb. Craftsman impact
> socket, put my Torx bit in that, and one monster whack with a 28 oz.
> hammer brought these things FLYING out in a white cloud of Loctite and
> old wax! Now the brackets are on, and I won't have my stones broken
> anymore by the cops for having no mirrors!!
>
> Matt
#83
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Re: Quick Torx rant..any suggestions?
How does this impact socket work?
I was thinking it was something what those indy pit guys used...with an air
gun and all.
"Matt" <mhammer8@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3a3f4978.0405091254.279da0c7@posting.google.c om...
> THANKS! Great advice, everybody! I got a 200 ft.-lb. Craftsman impact
> socket, put my Torx bit in that, and one monster whack with a 28 oz.
> hammer brought these things FLYING out in a white cloud of Loctite and
> old wax! Now the brackets are on, and I won't have my stones broken
> anymore by the cops for having no mirrors!!
>
> Matt
I was thinking it was something what those indy pit guys used...with an air
gun and all.
"Matt" <mhammer8@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3a3f4978.0405091254.279da0c7@posting.google.c om...
> THANKS! Great advice, everybody! I got a 200 ft.-lb. Craftsman impact
> socket, put my Torx bit in that, and one monster whack with a 28 oz.
> hammer brought these things FLYING out in a white cloud of Loctite and
> old wax! Now the brackets are on, and I won't have my stones broken
> anymore by the cops for having no mirrors!!
>
> Matt
#84
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Re: Quick Torx rant..any suggestions?
How does this impact socket work?
I was thinking it was something what those indy pit guys used...with an air
gun and all.
"Matt" <mhammer8@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3a3f4978.0405091254.279da0c7@posting.google.c om...
> THANKS! Great advice, everybody! I got a 200 ft.-lb. Craftsman impact
> socket, put my Torx bit in that, and one monster whack with a 28 oz.
> hammer brought these things FLYING out in a white cloud of Loctite and
> old wax! Now the brackets are on, and I won't have my stones broken
> anymore by the cops for having no mirrors!!
>
> Matt
I was thinking it was something what those indy pit guys used...with an air
gun and all.
"Matt" <mhammer8@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3a3f4978.0405091254.279da0c7@posting.google.c om...
> THANKS! Great advice, everybody! I got a 200 ft.-lb. Craftsman impact
> socket, put my Torx bit in that, and one monster whack with a 28 oz.
> hammer brought these things FLYING out in a white cloud of Loctite and
> old wax! Now the brackets are on, and I won't have my stones broken
> anymore by the cops for having no mirrors!!
>
> Matt
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Re: Quick Torx rant..any suggestions?
How does this impact socket work?
I was thinking it was something what those indy pit guys used...with an air
gun and all.
"Matt" <mhammer8@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3a3f4978.0405091254.279da0c7@posting.google.c om...
> THANKS! Great advice, everybody! I got a 200 ft.-lb. Craftsman impact
> socket, put my Torx bit in that, and one monster whack with a 28 oz.
> hammer brought these things FLYING out in a white cloud of Loctite and
> old wax! Now the brackets are on, and I won't have my stones broken
> anymore by the cops for having no mirrors!!
>
> Matt
I was thinking it was something what those indy pit guys used...with an air
gun and all.
"Matt" <mhammer8@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3a3f4978.0405091254.279da0c7@posting.google.c om...
> THANKS! Great advice, everybody! I got a 200 ft.-lb. Craftsman impact
> socket, put my Torx bit in that, and one monster whack with a 28 oz.
> hammer brought these things FLYING out in a white cloud of Loctite and
> old wax! Now the brackets are on, and I won't have my stones broken
> anymore by the cops for having no mirrors!!
>
> Matt
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Re: Quick Torx rant..any suggestions?
The impact-driver is about a ten dollar tool that fits in the palm
of your hand: http://www.----------.com/impactDriver.jpg and uses 3/8"
sockets. We turn it in the direction we want to go and it ***** at about
an eighth of a turn, then smack it with a hammer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
SB wrote:
>
> How does this impact socket work?
>
> I was thinking it was something what those indy pit guys used...with an air
> gun and all.
of your hand: http://www.----------.com/impactDriver.jpg and uses 3/8"
sockets. We turn it in the direction we want to go and it ***** at about
an eighth of a turn, then smack it with a hammer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
SB wrote:
>
> How does this impact socket work?
>
> I was thinking it was something what those indy pit guys used...with an air
> gun and all.
#87
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Re: Quick Torx rant..any suggestions?
The impact-driver is about a ten dollar tool that fits in the palm
of your hand: http://www.----------.com/impactDriver.jpg and uses 3/8"
sockets. We turn it in the direction we want to go and it ***** at about
an eighth of a turn, then smack it with a hammer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
SB wrote:
>
> How does this impact socket work?
>
> I was thinking it was something what those indy pit guys used...with an air
> gun and all.
of your hand: http://www.----------.com/impactDriver.jpg and uses 3/8"
sockets. We turn it in the direction we want to go and it ***** at about
an eighth of a turn, then smack it with a hammer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
SB wrote:
>
> How does this impact socket work?
>
> I was thinking it was something what those indy pit guys used...with an air
> gun and all.
#88
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Re: Quick Torx rant..any suggestions?
The impact-driver is about a ten dollar tool that fits in the palm
of your hand: http://www.----------.com/impactDriver.jpg and uses 3/8"
sockets. We turn it in the direction we want to go and it ***** at about
an eighth of a turn, then smack it with a hammer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
SB wrote:
>
> How does this impact socket work?
>
> I was thinking it was something what those indy pit guys used...with an air
> gun and all.
of your hand: http://www.----------.com/impactDriver.jpg and uses 3/8"
sockets. We turn it in the direction we want to go and it ***** at about
an eighth of a turn, then smack it with a hammer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
SB wrote:
>
> How does this impact socket work?
>
> I was thinking it was something what those indy pit guys used...with an air
> gun and all.
#89
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Re: Quick Torx rant..any suggestions?
The impact-driver is about a ten dollar tool that fits in the palm
of your hand: http://www.----------.com/impactDriver.jpg and uses 3/8"
sockets. We turn it in the direction we want to go and it ***** at about
an eighth of a turn, then smack it with a hammer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
SB wrote:
>
> How does this impact socket work?
>
> I was thinking it was something what those indy pit guys used...with an air
> gun and all.
of your hand: http://www.----------.com/impactDriver.jpg and uses 3/8"
sockets. We turn it in the direction we want to go and it ***** at about
an eighth of a turn, then smack it with a hammer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
SB wrote:
>
> How does this impact socket work?
>
> I was thinking it was something what those indy pit guys used...with an air
> gun and all.
#90
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Re: Quick Torx rant..any suggestions?
works kinda like those "automatic" punches for mark drill spots. Just push
it in with a couple pounds pressure and it ***** up and releases with a good
kick. No need for a hammer on those...
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> The impact-driver is about a ten dollar tool that fits in the palm
> of your hand: http://www.----------.com/impactDriver.jpg and uses 3/8"
> sockets. We turn it in the direction we want to go and it ***** at about
> an eighth of a turn, then smack it with a hammer.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> SB wrote:
> >
> > How does this impact socket work?
> >
> > I was thinking it was something what those indy pit guys used...with an
air
> > gun and all.
it in with a couple pounds pressure and it ***** up and releases with a good
kick. No need for a hammer on those...
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:409EB719.2E7FB265@***.net...
> The impact-driver is about a ten dollar tool that fits in the palm
> of your hand: http://www.----------.com/impactDriver.jpg and uses 3/8"
> sockets. We turn it in the direction we want to go and it ***** at about
> an eighth of a turn, then smack it with a hammer.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> SB wrote:
> >
> > How does this impact socket work?
> >
> > I was thinking it was something what those indy pit guys used...with an
air
> > gun and all.