opinion on tools:

Discussion in 'Tools, Equipment & Fasteners' started by Tim, Jan 27, 2006.

  1. TIM

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    anyone care to comment on this ryobi impact driver:


    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Ryobi-One-System-18-Volt-Impact-Driver -BID1801M_W0QQitemZ7578835337QQcategoryZ20777QQssPageNameZWD 1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem


    seems like a good deal to me, recently bought a Ryobi cordless drill and im really happy with it, that was a bargain too, but would a cordless impact driver be any good?


    thanks for your comments.


    tim
     
  2. Gareth83 Forum Junkie

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    depends what you want out of it??

    if its only for doing wheel nuts then not really worth it.

    if your gonna use it all the time then yeah.

    Personally I wouldn't bother, as you can do most things with convential tools and the odd hammer.

    But I suppose it would come in handy now and then

    up to you mate

    but that is a good brand of tools so should be okay ;)
     
  3. TIM

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    i think im just looking for an excuse to purchase somthing off ebay, im board!


    :lol:
     
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    thatcould be quite useful,


    im trying to put on weight at the mo, [8(]
     
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    I'd make sure that's a typo, fairies could do better than that. It doesn't come with a battery or charger either, they'll add a fair bit to the final price.
     
  7. TIM

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    if you look further up the spec it says 135nm


    like i said i have just bought a ryobidrill which has two power packs and a charger, [:D]


    tim
     
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  9. TIM

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    no thats a fair point,


    what do you think of it though? or can i use my drill in a simlar way,


    tim
     
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    I've got a Sealey HiTorq one which I use for work quite often - its REALLY handy. I thinkit hasabout 280nm of torque and will undo most wheel nuts, subframe bolts etc easily(just not the ones airgunned on by some garages). I bought mine secondhand for about 100 on Ebay. A drill has nowhere near as much power.
     
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    6.35mm keyless hex drive

    Wtf use is that?! It's a f**kin electric screwdriver!
     
  12. TIM

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    no good then?
     
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    SHOW me an actual document, with scientific FACT that shows Ether is any good than the powder?

    Mind, his price is good like I suppose.

    Creatine wont help you put on weight, you'll retain water whilst on cycle but you won't put on weight unless you go to the gym and make use of the creatine by advancing muscle growth, which can be done without creatine (following a proper diet) anyway.
     
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    im struggling to put weight on, always have, i eat well and eat lots, also go to the gym 3/4 times a week, doing no cv stuff, but i do walk alot,





    tim
     
  15. octane Forum Junkie

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    do you eat eggs tim?
    I wanted to put weight on, started eating alot more eggs and i've gained 0.7 to 1 stone
     
  16. TIM

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    yeh i eat a fair few omlets and alike,


    i have a high metabolism i think,


    im 6ft2/3 and about 12 stone [xx(]
     
  17. TIM

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    my ideal weight is apparently between 12.5 and 14.5 stone for my height,


    tim
     
  18. octane Forum Junkie

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    i'm 6ft1 and 10.5 stone :lol:
    Try having an omelette or scrammbled eggs before you go to bed and a good breakfast, works for me :thumbup:
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    dude you are well under weight,


    i want to bulk up, im taking weight gain shakes and have put on a few kg, but nothing significant,


    might try the protein shakes, i eat loads of fish, milk, red meat, chicken, pasta eggs, etc.....


    tim
     
  20. octane Forum Junkie

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    don't take that pooe its a waste of money.
    actually i'm not underweight :)
     

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