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BobsYourUncle
May 21, 2014Nomad
I use an 18 volt Dewalt to run mine up and down. It has some serious torque!
And I have torqued on my wrist numerous times when it stops turning, to which I usually utter - "Dang that hurt!!
Many of you have mentioned turning the clutch setting to prevent this.
Now being in the construction business and having a fleet of cordless drills for all my various tasks, I just have to wonder.....
Why didn't I think of adjusting the clutch setting on it so I don't twang my wrist? Sometimes I overlook the obvious solutions!!!
And I have torqued on my wrist numerous times when it stops turning, to which I usually utter - "Dang that hurt!!
Many of you have mentioned turning the clutch setting to prevent this.
Now being in the construction business and having a fleet of cordless drills for all my various tasks, I just have to wonder.....
Why didn't I think of adjusting the clutch setting on it so I don't twang my wrist? Sometimes I overlook the obvious solutions!!!
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