Posted by Diydave on December 24, 2013 at 11:57:43 from (96.244.162.226):
In Reply to: They work slick posted by showcrop on December 23, 2013 at 16:01:30:
I got a craftsman set, think I bought it at auction. It basically got me out of a jam, on a electric over hydraulic valve. Plastic cap would NOT come off, I ground the buggered up plastic off, and hammered the doo-hickey onto the exposed metal (basically a top hat nut), and hooked up the new Ryibi 18 volt impact to it, and hammered away. Nut didn't come off, but was able to unscrew the whole valve. Once that was done, was able to get the beat up nut off, by grinding through it , then squirting kroil down into the now exposed threads. Figure that set would be worth the new price, for just this job.
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