mike mck wrote:
So I'm getting old and hand cranking the jacks is getting tougher and tougher.
Time to start using the drill. Now which one. The Porter Cable has 424 lbs of torque. The Ryobi is at the same price point but don't know the torque value.
For those who have been using these can you include the torque numbers?
Second question is are you cutting your hand crank for use in the drill?
1. The Ryobi on low speed has enough torque to twist out of my hand and hit umm, someone, in the head. :o
2. Don't recommend cutting your hand crank (keep for back up). Adapters are available at RV centers, or online. Others cut slots in a deep socket. Grind a flat on the shaft of the adapter so you don't get cheated out of any of that torque! :E
Another tip: Ryobi is sold at Home Depot. Get a Harbor Freight 20% off coupon from a magazine, newspaper or online. Many HD stores honor HF coupons on tools. That way you can afford the Li-ion battery.
I'm not pushing Ryobi, I cranked the jacks with a 12V Makita for many years. Get what you want. I use them because they have so many accessories that use the same battery pack (and I get to use a coupon).
Hope this helps,