It's another TOOL TIME! In this episode we show the old school impact driver and also bring you "Free Tip Friday" where we show you a tip from my grandmother to help keep you from stripping out fasteners. - Enjoy!
Stanley Proto J7099A 13 Piece 3/8" Drive Hand Impact Driver Set: http://amzn.to/2y2T7X2
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Avoca, NY 14809
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Due to factors beyond the control of South Main Auto Repair, it cannot guarantee against unauthorized modifications of this information, or improper use of this information. South Main Auto Repair assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. South Main Auto Repair recommends safe practices when working with power tools, automotive lifts, lifting tools, jack stands, electrical equipment, blunt instruments, chemicals, lubricants, or any other tools or equipment seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of South Main Auto Repair, no information contained in this video shall create any express or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not South Main Auto Repair.
Stanley Proto J7099A 13 Piece 3/8" Drive Hand Impact Driver Set: http://amzn.to/2y2T7X2
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I'm removing wheel speed sensor torx bits, the first one rounded off instant due to the tiny spline surfaces being corroded. I have a milwaukee Impact driver, and damaged screw removal kit, am I best using one of these instead, or if the torx bits are badly corroded is it gonna give a headache.. And best using a damaged screw removal set and a drill. Many thanks amigo
Do we have the same grandmother.?
Thanks for the tip on valve grindning compound! It just saved the day for me. A close to stripped out T50. Some heat, some impact and the compound and it turned out like it had no damage to the head whatsoever. 👍
I've got one of those however, didn't know about the valve lapping compound. Thanks for the tip.
you can't be a motorcycle mechanic without one of these. it's as basic as a 10mm socket
Fucking fantastic tool – there is no modern replacement for what this does for you.
That thing will get things off that the breaker bar or my air impact won't touch. You'd be surprised
That compound trick is legit. I dont have any but im always looking for a good reason to buy new useful tools
Spit and some ajax/comet/barkeepers friend works too. Any abrasive powder. Don't get it soaked, just enough to make a glob on the apex.
Removed many a fastener ruined by an avionics tech on many an aircraft with that trick.
Free tip Friday ….clean the threads of the screws and use a little anti-seize on the threads if you put them back in for next time you need this done ….never an issue after that!
Your grandma was a great mechanic.
So I've had one forever that a neighbor gave me in a tool box, and it seems like he made a huge flat head from a socket and it was on the impact driver, which is why I didn't know there was a 3/8. socket adapter under it. I seen it while researching the noise my electric impact made, and I seen the 3/8 on it. I immediately ran into the garage, grabbed it and pulled that huge flat head thing off. Now I have to find something to use it on.
I hv to take off the clutch cover on an 85 1000cc virago….i might need one of these
Ancient technology, hammer time.
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This lapping compound tipped save my life!!! Scrolled threw all the forums trying everything screw was absolutely stripped to hell and the compound took them out with one whack!!!! THANKS GRANDMA!!!
Awesome tip! Thanks, South Main. 🙂
You are the best! Thanks
Nice little tip I’ll have to try that some time. I was recently given a snap on impact driver. I’m just aching for an opportunity to use it.
thanx, i just saved 110 dollars 🙏
Does Napa still carry that grease mix lapping compound? All i see in water mix wondering if it works just as well.
You: “It’s tool time”
Me: this dude thinks he is Tim Allen.
Valve lapping paste. Good tip indeed!
You are the first person to say HOLD IT IN THE REVERSING DIRECTION prior to hitting the tool. Everyone else's videos assume you know that.
Hi your grandma probably didn't advise you to wear gloves however did you know the biggest organ on your body is you skin we all need to respect that fact You are also coming in contact with lots of different products no doubt some are harmful have looked at the data sheets for harmful chemicals .this is my free tip on Sunday
Ooooo I totally forgot about the valve lathing compound!
Thank you. Good tip!
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Great tip! I having trouble loosing crank case screws on an old Honda Z50 and will try this.
Great tip on the valve lapping compound! Thanks!
your Great Great Grandmother huh? was she a Mrs. O also LOL thanks for the tip.
cool …really useful tip… thanks
I'm about to order one of these. Should I get one in 3/8-inch drive or 1/2-inch drive?
Good god will you stop babbling and show us how the thing works!!! Good tip though about lapping compound.
Can you demonstrate a chisel bit Uninstaller technique
Nice video on how to use the impact driver and thanks for the extra tip!
Great tip!
Good guy mechanic! Subscribed.
Woooooooow. I can’t believe how well that holds! 😮😮😮😮
Great video thanks. Just got the same tool and it came with no instructions. Now to find that compound.
Yoooo… that's a GREAT tip!!! Thanks!!
I'll now leave to buy some lapping compound!
Awesome tip!!! Thanks Eric! 💖
Love the valve grinding compound tip. Thanks!
when back in the day when I was way younger, I bought one that looks to be the vary same make.
You couldn't hurt it, but A-lass, after 30 years, it went the way of the dodo -bird, my replacement impact driver wasn't any where near as good as the first one. O well..
I have had an Impact Driver for something like 30 years. It is a marvellous tool and has allowed me to undo various screws fasteners that otherwise were stuck solid.
I have used manual impact drivers for decades and never used the valve lapping compound but, will use tomorrow. Thank you
Great tip the grinding paste. Just a thought. How about some heat before using the impact
“Don’t tell anybody that. It’s an old, old family tip.”
proceeds to put it on YouTube