ryobi impact wrench is enough for automotive repairs.. na usually yung 1/2inch drive tools gamit mo.. may hex adaptor din yan pang drive ng screws..
sa pneumatic, you need large volume compressor.. mga 50L or more.. tapos dapat at least dual hammer yung tool.. meron ako yung toptul brand.. lakas din nun..
pero for convenience, mas ok yung cordless..
pag tanggal nung alternator bolt, crank pulley bolt, ayos yang impact wrench, kahit hindi mo kalsohan yung pulley, tanggal..
of course sa pag kabit, need mo ng tamang torque
PXC 18V Brushless Impact Wrench – Skin
cheaper? now i'm interestedbut it's probably weaker than the ryobi p261. seems to have smaller hammer
what vac did you get?
bro the p262 is too expensivepwede na yung p261 for my 100 lb-ft lug nuts
btw dumating na yung cordless washer. just washed the car using it. much more convenient than using my "real" pressure washer (220v). the power is actually sufficient for normal car washing, but the motor heats up a bit so i'm not sure how it'll last. for the price i'm not really complaining (ryobi ez-clean cordless washer costs like 7k)
the same price range like yours bro. it gets the job done naman. aids well in quick drying nooks and crevices.
mahal nga yung p262. my brother in-law in the US had the p261 for few years now and he was happy with it.
baka cordless polisher na lang kunin ko next and keep using the pressure washer.
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p261 for 5k, no batt included. my 2 small ryobi batts were just given to me w/ worn out cells so i just repacked them w/ genuine Molicel 18650
dami ko pa kulangi still want the ryobi digital inflator, clip fan, portable fan, brushless cutoff, another small vacuum, SDS drill, brushless chainsaw
malakas yan sir.. mas malakas pa sa ryobi p261.. shorter motor body since brushless motor na..
madami na din ako ryobi batts.. pero na replace ko na lahat ng 18650 cells.. bumili ako nung spot welder and around 100pcs na 18650 batts.. kasi yung 5.0Ah eh 10pcs laman na battery.
i have 3 units nyan ozito brushless.. yung isa comes with socket and carrying case pa.. nabili ko ng 6.5k lang.. hehe
sa ryobi, i have all these cordless tools.. natutuwa ako sa kulay nya green eh..
blower
glue gun
solder station
heat gun
drain auger
multi tool
grinder
reciprocating saw
impact wrench
3/8 ratchet
digital tire inflator with blower
brushless driver
brushless drill
90 degree drill
vacuum
orbital sander
trim router
work shop led light
hybrid shop light
eto pa hanap ko:
portable fan
brushless circular saw
nailer
sheet cutter
brushless grinder
meron seller sa lazada at shopee.. tsaka may isang construction supplier sa calamba ako napuntahan, may mga ryobi sila.. tapos sa corded tools, partner yata ng ryobi ang kyocera..
ngayon naman, nalipat ang attention ko sa bosch tools.. hehe pero mostly yung 12V tools and corded tool lang binibili ko..
wow dami ryobis. meron ka din pala spot welder, super useful. here's my re-celled pack. genuine Molicel P26A, dami fakes so i have a verification method (discharge curve matching). you can build up a battery collection for not a lot of money.
meron din empty battery cases w/ circuit board for around P800. cheap way to get 10-cell packs, 6ah if you use 3000mah cells
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yes sir.. sayang kasi.. ang mahal ng battery eh.. although maganda naman stock batt ng ryobi.. LG yata yun eh.. kulay pula..
kaya instead bumili ng new batt, spot welder binili ko.. tapos gamit ko 8mm strips..
iba pa din yun factory weld eh.. mas makapal yung strips nila.. kaya dun sa 5.0ah battery, double 8mm strips ginawa ko..
iba pala lakas pag bago yung 18650 cells.. yung blower ko lakas ng buga ng hangin eh...
iba talaga pag power tools.. mabilis.. and malakas..
actually full power yan pag reverse mode.. make sure din na impact rated yung gamit mo na socket.. yung itim.. pag yung makintab nabibiyak yan
also don't use flower type sockets.. yung maraming points kasi manipis na yun sides at madali mabasag..
gate repair weekend
i used MIG welder w/ a small portable co2 tank. if you wanna learn a welding method that'll do pretty much everything, this is it. you can build and repair gates. weld up hitch receivers and nudge bars. you can even build a motorcycle or buggy using MIG.
TIG is precise but too slow for big metal gates
the common stick welding is messy smoky and not suitable for thin steel.
btw it's nice to have a 5" (125mm) grinder (3rd from the left). the common grinder here in PH is the 4" (100mm) which are little discs too small for big projects. the two cordless ones use 4.5" (115mm) discs which are even less common here
the 5" grinder spins just as fast as a small 4" grinder so the bigger disc cuts/grinds way faster. but use branded discs only coz it could be a bit dangerous