80bad2e7ba Im just finishing a course at my community college on Intro to Carpentry and we used a couple Impact Drivers on our first project. Just love my P/C. I drive screws much more than drilling and an impact works best for me for its weight./power ratio as well as its battery life. .. Facebook Pinterest Twitter Google+ YouTube Cart Log In Become A MemberSign Up Main Menu Search Videos COL1 New Videos Free Videos Learn How to Build Cabinets How to Make Cabinet Doors How to Build Cabinet Drawers Wood Finishing Furniture Making Sponsored Content WWGOA Live COL2 Gluing and Clamping Hand Tools Hardware Jigs and Fixtures Joinery COL3 Power Tool Woodworking Portable Power Tools Biscuit Jointer Miter Saw Router Sanders More Portable Power Tools COL4 Power Tool Woodworking Stationary Power Tools Bandsaw Jointer Lathe Router Table Scroll Saw Table Saw More Stationary Power Tools COL5 Post-Haste Projects Sanding Shop Tips Understanding Wood Woodturning Videos Woodworking Projects Woodworking Safety Skill Building COL1 Buying Advice Product Review Tool Education Cabinet Making Finishing Furniture Making COL2 Gluing and Clamping Hand Tools Hardware Jigs and Fixtures Woodworking Joinery COL3 Power Tool Woodworking Router Sanding Shop Tips Shop Improvement Shop Maintenance COL4 Sponsored Content Stationary Power Tools Bandsaw Table Saw Understanding Wood Plans and Projects COL1 Woodworking & Furniture Plans Woodworking Projects Woodworking Beginner Projects & Plans Cabinetry Easy Wood Projects Furniture Jigs and Fixtures Woodworking Gift Ideas & Easy Wood Projects Post-Haste Projects Woodshop Projects Woodturning Projects More Woodworking Projects Woodturning Videos Woodturning Projects Woodturning Techniques Woodworking Safety COL1 Portable Power Tools Safety Stationary Power Tools Safety Blog COL1 Recent Posts Woodworking Q & A In the Shop Member Tips Testimonials Shop COL1 Shop Current Deals Special Bundles & Sets Woodworking Classes WWGOA Membership COL2 PRODUCT TYPE Woodworking DVDs Video Downloads Instructional Classes Woodworking Plans Books Tools & Accessories COL3 PROJECT TYPE Furniture Making Cabinet Making Outdoor Projects Other Projects COL4 TOOLS & TECHNIQUES Stationary Power Tools Portable & Hand Tools Finishing Other Skills & Techniques COL5 PRICE Under $25 $25 to $70 Above $70 Do I Really Need an Impact Driver? December 27, 2011 By Paul Mayer & filed under Buying Advice, More Portable Power Tools, Portable Power Tools, Tool Education.
Not cordless tho. Im not sure what they have for this. If you use an impact driver, please realize that your increased ability is bought at a very high cost other peoples peace of mind. Despite its brute strength, an impact driver is easy and comfortable to use because the concussive action transfers much of that high-energy torque directly to the screw, not to your wrist or forearm. Its keyless chuck accepts a wide variety of round- and hex-shank drill bits and screw-driving bits, as well as hole saws, rotary sanders, wire-wheel brushes, and other accessories. Now I know. I bought a Dewalt brushless impact driver and combination drill a couple of weeks ago.
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