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RE: Lugnuts, On & Off

To: "Rocky Entriken" <rocky@tri.net>, ".Team.Net" <autox@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: Lugnuts, On & Off
From: "Kevin Stevens" <Kevin_Stevens@Bigfoot.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 17:13:54 -0800
That's exactly what I've been using for two years - works great.  You need to
buy a drill bit to 3/8" converter though.  Mine is 15.6 volts, won't break them
loose from 90ft-lbs, but spins them up tight and off fast.  Came with dual
battery packs, one lasts about six street-race-street changes.

KeS

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-autox@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-autox@autox.team.net]On
> Behalf Of Rocky Entriken
> Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 11:14
> To: .Team.Net
> Subject: Lugnuts, On & Off
>
>
> A while back there was a thread on battery-powered nut drivers people use
> for spinning lugnuts off and on at events. Several brands and models were
> mentioned.
>
> Gee, I'd like to have one of those, thought I, and I showed my bride the
> e-mails. She went to Sears. Under the tree was a Craftsman 18.0-volt
> cordless 3/8-inch Drill/Driver model 9/11305.
>
> Uh, it's a drill/SCREWdriver, not a nut driver. It has a chuck for taking
> drill bits, and a couple of screwdriver attachments. Doesn't have a
> 3/8-drive boss (nor accessory) to accept a socket. Yes, she specifically
> told the salesman I wanted it for doing lugnuts. Salesman said this was the
> tool. Wrong!
>
> Took it back to Sears. "Gee, I don't think they make that," says the
> salesman. "Can't find it in the catalog," says a different salesman, and the
> catalog was not only Craftsman, but also Makita, Porter Cable, and several
> other brands.
>
> Soooo ... those of you that have such a tool -- what is it?!?!?
>
> Brand? Model Number? Voltage? Spare Battery?
>
> I want to trade this for the right tool, but obviously I need to tell the
> salesman what the right tool is because he is as clueless as I am right now.
>
> --Rocky Entriken

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