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The 1/2 inch Drive Air Impact Wrench from Snap-on Tools Company comes equipped with a new ergonomically, designed handle, larger selector knob and muffler bypass system. The system allows the user to run the impact wrench in either quiet or open mode. A chemical-resistant Santoprene handle helps protect the technician''s hand from heat and vibration when the impact wrench is being used. Snap-on Tools Company The new one-half drillpresstableplans and drillpresstableplans inch Drive Impact Wrench (CT3450) from Snap-on drillpresstableplans Tools Company is a powerful cord-free impact wrench. The wrench''s increased drillpresstableplans power comes from its larger impact mechanism, while the 14.4-volt battery, which is housed in a powerful high-capacity pack, provides longer running time. The Drive Impact drillpresstableplans Wrench is cord-free, allowing automotive technicians to move around the workshop to remove most auto lug nuts without having to plug and unplug air hoses or extension cords. The wrench also has drillpresstableplans a motor and heavy-duty switch that changes the wrench''s speed for different jobs. This new RC2261 1/2-in, impact wrench has been introduced by American Rodcraft. It boasts a maximum torque of 600 drillpresstableplans ft. lbs. in reverse, and 450 ft. lbs. in forward.

If your soil is loamy or sandy, you too can drill 30 holes in a day''s worth of rental. But rocky ground or heavy clay can stymie even the most powerful auger. Judging from my experience, about 25 percent of the holes attempted with augers end up being dug by hand.If you only have a few postholes to dig, don''t bother reading this story. Just rent, borrow or buy the three hand tools shown on p. 68 and get to work. By the time you run to the rental store drillpresstableplans and round up a buddy to run the other end of the machine, you''ll have a few holes dug already and save the one-day $60-plus auger rental fee. But if you have more than five deep, 12-in. wide deck footings or a whole fence''s worth of postholes to punch, augers can make short drillpresstableplans work of an otherwise miserable job.