Okay, I know the purpose of an impact wrench for automotive work. (I have
several). I also know the purpose of a Hammer-Drill, own one small and one
large one of those also.
What is the purpose of an "impact driver"? Are you guys driving screws with
an impact driver? (I use my 18 volt Lithium-Ion screw gun). Do impact
drivers make the job easier compared to a screw gun? Is this something I
should buy myself for father's day?
Please educate me.
Ivan Vegvary
On Jun 13, 6:51=A0am, Puckdropper <puckdropper(at)yahoo(dot)com> wrote:
> "Ivan Vegvary" <[email protected]> wrote innews:[email protected]=
rnal-september.org:
>
> > Okay, I know the purpose of an impact wrench for automotive work. =A0(I
> > have several). =A0I also know the purpose of a Hammer-Drill, own one
> > small and one large one of those also.
>
> > What is the purpose of an "impact driver"? =A0Are you guys driving
> > screws with an impact driver? =A0(I use my 18 volt Lithium-Ion screw
> > gun). =A0Do impact drivers make the job easier compared to a screw gun?
> > Is this something I should buy myself for father's day?
>
> > Please educate me.
>
> > Ivan Vegvary
>
> Buy one and start using it for driving screws. =A0You'll quickly find out
> it's a better way. =A0I've put in a 5# box worth of screws with a Phillip=
s
> head and have stripped maybe 5 of the heads. =A0Since the impact force
> pushes the bit into the screw, it's much less likely to strip out. =A0Min=
e
> doesn't begin impacting until a certain torque level is reached, which is
> just about the time you really need it.
>
> I've had several occasions where the impact driver has pulled boards
> tight using fully threaded screws. =A0It sure makes things easy.
>
> If you can, get one that uses the same batteries as your drill/driver. =
=A0
> You'll probably wind up chucking a drill bit in the drill and a
> screwdriver bit in the impact. =A0One will inevitably die first, but you
> can finish the project with the other.
>
> If you're doing work where space is tight, the impact drivers usually
> have a smaller size and will fit where the drill/drivers will not.
>
> Puckdropper
> --
> Never teach your apprentice everything you know.
Everything said previously, plus I think my Makita 14.4 gets quite a
few more screws driven per battery charge than its companion drill
motor. It is also easier to control in softer material (but it will
drive a screw completely through a piece of 3/4" cedar in a heartbeat
if you go to sleep using it.)
I have built 230' of fence and two decks with mine, plus day to day
use and it is the driving tool of choice. But it will snap a concrete
screw easily.
RonB
"Ivan Vegvary" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> Okay, I know the purpose of an impact wrench for automotive work. (I
> have several). I also know the purpose of a Hammer-Drill, own one
> small and one large one of those also.
>
> What is the purpose of an "impact driver"? Are you guys driving
> screws with an impact driver? (I use my 18 volt Lithium-Ion screw
> gun). Do impact drivers make the job easier compared to a screw gun?
> Is this something I should buy myself for father's day?
>
> Please educate me.
>
> Ivan Vegvary
>
Buy one and start using it for driving screws. You'll quickly find out
it's a better way. I've put in a 5# box worth of screws with a Phillips
head and have stripped maybe 5 of the heads. Since the impact force
pushes the bit into the screw, it's much less likely to strip out. Mine
doesn't begin impacting until a certain torque level is reached, which is
just about the time you really need it.
I've had several occasions where the impact driver has pulled boards
tight using fully threaded screws. It sure makes things easy.
If you can, get one that uses the same batteries as your drill/driver.
You'll probably wind up chucking a drill bit in the drill and a
screwdriver bit in the impact. One will inevitably die first, but you
can finish the project with the other.
If you're doing work where space is tight, the impact drivers usually
have a smaller size and will fit where the drill/drivers will not.
Puckdropper
--
Never teach your apprentice everything you know.
On Jun 12, 11:33=A0pm, "Ivan Vegvary" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Okay, I know the purpose of an impact wrench for automotive work. =A0(I h=
ave
> several). =A0I also know the purpose of a Hammer-Drill, own one small and=
one
> large one of those also.
>
> What is the purpose of an "impact driver"? =A0Are you guys driving screws=
with
> an impact driver? =A0(I use my 18 volt Lithium-Ion screw gun). =A0Do impa=
ct
> drivers make the job easier compared to a screw gun? =A0Is this something=
I
> should buy myself for father's day?
YES. Shouting intentional. I won't go into the details, but you
won't regret it.
R
On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 20:33:40 -0700, "Ivan Vegvary"
<[email protected]> wrote the following:
>Okay, I know the purpose of an impact wrench for automotive work. (I have
>several). I also know the purpose of a Hammer-Drill, own one small and one
>large one of those also.
>
>What is the purpose of an "impact driver"? Are you guys driving screws with
>an impact driver? (I use my 18 volt Lithium-Ion screw gun). Do impact
>drivers make the job easier compared to a screw gun? Is this something I
>should buy myself for father's day?
>
>Please educate me.
Yeah, ditto info in all the preceeding posts. What do you use the
screw gun for now? If it's an automatic feed, keep it! Impact drivers
make driving long screws very easy, with 2 fingers, even. Compared to
a screwdriver, they save you about 80% of the effort.
My new Makita 18v LIon impactor gives me 1,330 lb/in of torque in a
lighter, more compact (less than half the length of your screw gun)
form than my old Bosch 14.4v Impactor, which gave me 1,150 lb/in. I
have only 2 hours of use on the Makita since it arrivedl late last
Wednesday, so I'm unsure of the battery charge life.
Compare the stats:
http://fwd4.me/26Z Makita
http://fwd4.me/26m Bosch
http://fwd4.me/26n If you already own one of these, with LXT
batteries, pick up an impact driver for $72. http://fwd4.me/26o
They can be noisy li'l bastids, but MAN, can they do some work!
I wear my sexy red HF muffs when using them. YMMV.
--
Impeach 'em ALL!
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 23:10:40 -0500, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 20:33:40 -0700, "Ivan Vegvary" <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>
>>Okay, I know the purpose of an impact wrench for automotive work. (I have
>>several). I also know the purpose of a Hammer-Drill, own one small and one
>>large one of those also.
>>
>>What is the purpose of an "impact driver"? Are you guys driving screws with
>>an impact driver? (I use my 18 volt Lithium-Ion screw gun). Do impact
>>drivers make the job easier compared to a screw gun? Is this something I
>>should buy myself for father's day?
>
>The impact screwdriver doesn't strip heads but drives screws like they're
>going into butter. I have a 12V Bosch "Impactor" and love it. I use the
>Impactor and it's brother (3/8" drill) on just about every project I do. It's
>definitely a good father's day present, even if you do have to buy it for
>yourself. ;-)
Oh, one more thing it's good for; driving sheetrock screws. I had a small
repair this week (dumbass builder put a shelf "nail" through a drain line) and
used the IMpactor to drive the sheetrock screws. It drives them with
authority, but slow enough at the end that dimpling the paper was easy without
driving them through it. Buy it. You won't regret the purchase.
Unbelievable difference, Ivan!
I haven't used either of my DeWalt 18V VSR battery drills for
driving screws since I bought the impact. It will walk Tapcons
into hard concrete with no worry about stripping the Philips tip
or screw head. 3 1/2" deck screws are a piece of cake.
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
DanG
Keep the whole world singing . . .
"Ivan Vegvary" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Okay, I know the purpose of an impact wrench for automotive
> work. (I have several). I also know the purpose of a
> Hammer-Drill, own one small and one large one of those also.
>
> What is the purpose of an "impact driver"? Are you guys driving
> screws with an impact driver? (I use my 18 volt Lithium-Ion
> screw gun). Do impact drivers make the job easier compared to a
> screw gun? Is this something I should buy myself for father's
> day?
>
> Please educate me.
>
> Ivan Vegvary
On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 20:33:40 -0700, "Ivan Vegvary" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Okay, I know the purpose of an impact wrench for automotive work. (I have
>several). I also know the purpose of a Hammer-Drill, own one small and one
>large one of those also.
>
>What is the purpose of an "impact driver"? Are you guys driving screws with
>an impact driver? (I use my 18 volt Lithium-Ion screw gun). Do impact
>drivers make the job easier compared to a screw gun? Is this something I
>should buy myself for father's day?
The impact screwdriver doesn't strip heads but drives screws like they're
going into butter. I have a 12V Bosch "Impactor" and love it. I use the
Impactor and it's brother (3/8" drill) on just about every project I do. It's
definitely a good father's day present, even if you do have to buy it for
yourself. ;-)