(quoted from post at 20:13:33 09/28/14) Long before cordless impacts I had a tool to tighten and loosen bolts and screws on my Harley. Looks and operates similar to a "Yankee Screwdriver" except you hit the butt to turn the shaft 1/8th turn. I still use it on striped head and rusted screws that nothing else will budge.
Have no clue what it's called but it sure works.
(quoted from post at 07:18:11 09/29/14)(quoted from post at 20:13:33 09/28/14) Long before cordless impacts I had a tool to tighten and loosen bolts and screws on my Harley. Looks and operates similar to a "Yankee Screwdriver" except you hit the butt to turn the shaft 1/8th turn. I still use it on striped head and rusted screws that nothing else will budge.
Have no clue what it's called but it sure works.
da.bees, I've got one of those. I call it an "impact driver". Bought it from J.C. Whitney way back in about 1972 when I bought a Honda CL 350. It is the only thing I ever found that would get those phillips head, steel screws out of the aluminum cases without totally destroying the phillips head.
(quoted from post at 21:59:36 09/28/14) weaver auto twin jack
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If you are hitting it with a hammer it is called and impact driver, thy also make one for screws. used them for a lot of years on a hole bunch of Harley wheel hubs and clutch hubs.(quoted from post at 20:13:33 09/28/14) Long before cordless impacts I had a tool to tighten and loosen bolts and screws on my Harley. Looks and operates similar to a "Yankee Screwdriver" except you hit the butt to turn the shaft 1/8th turn. I still use it on striped head and rusted screws that nothing else will budge.
Have no clue what it's called but it sure works.
een riding bike over 55 years and always loved a knuckle head, first bike was a Pan head then I rode knuckle heads until 2004, hence the name, then I got a 1991 FXR, and in 2008 I bought a 2007 FXSTD Deuce that I still ride as often as I can! But wish I still had my knuckle head.(quoted from post at 15:16:44 10/31/14) Hello knuckledave,
If knuckle is as is knucklehead YEA! that counts!
Never seen one of those..........
Guido.
Hello Guido:(quoted from post at 21:43:14 10/31/14) Hello knuckledave,
Nice! Only thing I ride without a top now is my lawn tractor:-(,
Guido.
(quoted from post at 22:33:16 11/01/14)(quoted from post at 21:43:14 10/31/14) Hello knuckledave,
Nice! Only thing I ride without a top now is my lawn tractor:-(,
Hello knuckledave,
I did the same thing for a while,10 years, Now I'm catching up I think. Hoping to get so quality time from now on.........
Guido.
Well I don't get to ride as much as I did when I lived in Phoenix AZ. or Mesquite NV. much warmer year round there and didn't own a place that needs working on all the time. It has been work on the house or the property for the last 1 1/2 years, then there is the work I do on the 2N and the Gt 6000 lawn tractor and the Miller 200 LE welder. so it has been a lot of 12 hr. days for me with little time to ride, So like you most of my time is not on the Bike. WOW isn't retirement great! You work 7days a week 12+hrs a day with no pay, BUT its all for yourself and it is all your stuff. No pay but plenty of work.
(quoted from post at 22:33:39 09/28/14)
As of right now, because of the small remodeling job in the house, I would rate my Porter-Cable oscillating tool as the handiest tool I own.
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