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arial,helvetica,sans-serif">I happen to have the Milwaukee 18 Fuel. As
previously mentioned, it is
a little bulky but gets the job done.<br><br>As far as 'too much torque'
...<br><br>I have other tools that I will use if I want to subtly sneak up on
a fastener and gently remove it from its resting place without damaging the
surroundings. This device pretty much guarantees you will shortly have all
[or at least part] of the fastener in you hand and does not care what it has to
break to accomplish that goal.<br><br>Most of the time I choose
wisely, but occasionally ... <br><br>On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 09:42:39 -0800<br>
Mike Rambour via Shop-talk <shop-talk@autox.team.net> wrote:<br>>
<br>> Is there such a thing as too much torque ?<br>>
<br>> Based on suggestion earlier in this thread I am looking at the
Milwaukee 18 Fuel and some reviews have said for <br>>normal car work this
is too much torque, I can't imagine there is such a thing, once broken
loose there is no torque <br>>and if I want it off, I want it off NOW, I
don't want to have to get my blue wrench out. I have a IR2131 and
there <br>>has been some things it no longer removes that it happily removed
when it was 20 or so years younger.<br>> <br>>
mike<br>> <br><br><br></div>
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