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I'd get a Sears impact. Those Harbor Freight jobs are pretty crappy from what I've heard.Ed
To measure is to know.
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Scotts
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don_gibb6512
Originally posted by almarconi View PostThe main problem I have with using petrol (gasoline),kerosene or other flammable liquids to clean parts is the fire hazard. I prefer to use a non flammable degreaser.
The flash point of Kerosene is 110 degrees. Possible but not likely that you will be using Kerosene for a cleaning solvent when it's that hot. I've had great results cleaning rusty and really greasy parts that would otherwise have taken A LOT more effort to clean without it.
Don
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Sears (craftsman) has the impact for around $20-$25 and Home Depot (Husky brand) has them for around $16. They should last for a long time. Just in case, buy an extra PH2 bit for the impact. Mine only came with one that size. I also bought 2 PH1 bits.1979 GS850G
2004 SV650N track bike
2005 TT-R125 pit bike
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