Just looked on the snap on site, that 90 screw gun has this description " Used for dash work, stripped fasteners and removing/installing panels ." Probably the target buyer is an interior or electrical guy, who can't fit a normal drill gun head in some area under the dash.
10:08, I do auto glass replacement for a living and had no idea snap on made tools for auto glass lol. The previous comment is correct: that tool is used to install a locking strip on gasket set windshields.
Milwaukee 1/2" high torque impact is unbeatable. My air hose stays on the reel where it belongs. The Milwaukee batteries can easily last you a week without charging.
I would agree with you. Milwaukee has the best power tools but for hand tools I think snap on is the best but I do happen to get a 50% discount on the tools which makes it much more affordable
can confirm, not strictly an aircraft mechanic, but a hands-on aerospace engineer (i know, we're rare). self locking floating nut plates get boring quick using ratchets, and i have stuff to do.
Yup he needs to find aircraft mechanics. Civilian techs its about power tools and doing it quick and right. Government techs use hand tools and waste time.
10:38 I bought all three. red,blue and gray. Only reason I can say they don’t sell that much because when your co workers find out you got some they just depend on you to let them borrow it. I learned the hard way lol
That terminal release tool was not designed by Snap On I've had one for over 25 years that I bought at an auto parts store very good to have especially for under $10.
Sometimes yes and sometimes its the sound of a shop loosing its bum because there are too many of them not torquing the fasteners afterwards and it coming back again
The screw drivers are used in body shops. The ratchets produce too much torque and can strip out a lot of smaller screws. Plus, they spin faster than the ratchet. Also, with the ratchet, you have to reach up and change the direction with the piece on the head. With the screw driver it is easier/faster to reverse the direction.
@@sexyworm1000 , They can. I mean, I have used a cordless ratchet, or even a pneumatic on some screws, but I wouldn't do it on all of them. I mostly use them to spin, after I have started the screw if it is really tight or corroded.
The screw gun is good for not overtorquing your screws while installing them. The ratchet will not provide proper install torque. I use a 90 deg adapter on my 12v mini screw gun. Aircraft mechanic here.
The point of the screwdrivers is that they are low torque. Lots of applications where you want the control of a cordless screwdriver over using a cordless ratchet.
The adjustable clutch would be needed for small screws in instrumentation / electronics. I've seen the techs that repair CNC machines use that type of tool.
Always enjoy the humor of Clay and Hamilton. Good old boys. I am still not a complete battery convert yet. Batteries just don't seem to last long enough. Thanks for the video's.
The 90 degree screw gun is great for doing dash work and things like taking fender Wells off around tires. If you use a 1/4 inch battery ratchet you will strip screws and brake plastic panels. I usually adjust the clutch down to prevent over tightening. I use the regular Snap-on screw gun where I can but the 90 degree definitely has its place. I use that terminal tool all the time. I prefer it to the individual tools.
Air has its place. Electric does too. I use my high torque m18 but I also use my far72a air ratchet alot. I also have a stubby air impact and a m18 midtorque. They make the same power roughly but I can't use the air impact in the parking lot. So I have both
Clay you are going to have to get together with Hamilton, Micheal, Mac Daddy and Joe and design a t-shirt with each one of them for your Diesel Medic brand shirt. Love the old stories you guys joke about. Great stuff.
I’m freshly starting out as a mechanic and these videos have showed me so much tools I didn’t know about! Thank you. just got my gun metal gray ct761. Love the tool truck videos keep me coming especially the snap on Friday’s lol 👍🏻
I'm a field service mechanic for heavy equipment... My electric stuff has not let me down. Sometimes a engine mount compressor and 150psi doesn't cut it
That glass gasket tool is to put the locking cord in the middle of the gasket. To spread it and lock it in but I have not seen one like that except in equipment a windows in a long time
I know not all phap off drivers are the same but i couldnt get warranty work done on time ever. Mostly see my stuff out for a month at the least. But my matco and cornwell guys were pretty quick.
I am in love with my air tools. Aside from my 3/8 cordless my air tools are still a daily use for me. The 1/2 stuff is a little too heavy to use day in/day out vs it’s pneumatic counterpart. Air drills are one of the tools I can’t imagine living without. Can’t imagine swapping batteries constantly on those days I’m drilling for an 8 hour day.
My Milwaukee 3/8 impact gets used all day long and lasts me a week atleast. I’d say it gets atleast 4 hours of use a day. You definitely wouldn’t be swapping batteries as much as you think man.
@@midweststreetleagueracing89 impact drilling equals broken drill bits and a impact tool is not direct drive like a drill u can't stall a impact under load drills eat battery's cause a drill is like a manual trans and an impact is a automatic trans that's why you can't start an engine with a impact but you can start one with a drill
I had asked before but can you ask each of the tool trucks if theft is common and how much they lose each year to inventory disappearing. I’m very curious if it’s a big problem or not.
Ducati Parts I don’t believe anyone in our trade would ever think about it. We are an honest trade and respect our dealers. I even buy things to keep my dealer coming as we need to always support the tool truck. Never mind Amazon they can do one.
We had a Cornwell truck come in for service and over the weekend it got cleared and we parked it right in front of our bay in front of the Cameras haha from what I know they still haven’t caught anyone for it
Adam M that’s too bad I hate that people could deny someone a living. Some sick people around but more good people for sure. Got bless America from an English man take care mate👍
Harold Bowden you have way too much faith in humanity. People steal out of other techs boxes at dealerships, I’m pretty sure it’s an issue on the trucks. I’m very curious to find out. The only reason I don’t lock my tools is because I’m the only one in my shop!!!
Those electric screwdrivers are probably super handy in aviation. I drive hundreds of machine screws a week in and out of drag retaining inserts, or with lock-nuts behind them. They are typically supposed to be tightened to around 20 in lbs, so 65 would be plenty while still not so powerful as to risk damage. That said, most guys I know just use a regular drill with the chuck dialed town to setting 3-5.
You’re not wrong about air tools, Clay. I have a full line of cordless and air, and I find myself reaching for air more often than not. I’m really anticipating the replacement for the MG325, a proper full-length 3/8 composite air impact wrench. I’ll snatch it up. I love my PT850 1/2.
I use that terminal tool pretty often, but I work on ambulances... so there’s that. There are other terminal tools lisle makes for Chevy and Ford connectors. Those come in handy.
Man you guys had me dying couldn't eat dinner watching you guys talking about selling the tools in inch pounds 22,000 inch pounds lol or 840 inch pounds hahaha omg I had to take a break from eating so food didn't get caught going down
You do realize some have bolts right. Not all have studs and nuts. Many foreign cars have threaded holes in the hub and a bolt that runs through the rim into it right ?
Koon Trucking I am English and love your channel just joking. It’s funny how we do the same job and use different terms. I look forwards to Snap on Fridays every week. Please keep them coming 👍
I love air tools. I have a 3/8 drive mac impact like the older metal style ones and I swear that thing sounds so good. I think because it’s smaller it’s more high pitched of a sound but literally even though it’s not always practical I use that thing any time I can
Finding out it is not just tools not being shipped out by UPS on time.It is classic car parts,chainsaw and farm equipment parts are not coming in too.A cousin of mine works at a Case/IH dealer in the parts department,they are having a heck of a time getting parts for farm equipment,Husqvarna chainsaw parts and lawnmower parts delivered to them by UPS.Do like the high viz color Snap On has,got in a screwdriver set with that handle in this color today.My tools,I put them away after a job making it easier to find the tool to use for the next job.I use the tub o towels to clean my tools,love them.
I actually have that terminal tool except mines lisle but is identical. I’ve got it in one of my quick grab electrical bags and it works pretty good!! I’ve took a many of weatherpack terminals apart with it Tip for any of those wipes: Pop the top off and put some water on um. Works way better some of these wipes are barely wet
Its not all about brute force. Those screw drivers are just that, for screws, and notice the different torque settings around the end. Plenty of screws need a light touch, something a lot of "men" lack.
Tip for Hamilton for future. Tell him to use a hook pick next time he decides to load his ceiling loops. Use the hook to grab the strap and pull down. May save his fingers.
The lead mechanic in my shop is the one that has half his toolbox on top of his toolbox. I’ve never seen him wipe any of them down since I’ve been there. Drives me batty, I can’t not clean mine and put them away.
I like using my air tools, I'm in no hurry for the battery tools. All I have are a Milwaukee M12 hex driver and a 15 year old Black and Decker 18v drill, everything else is hand or air powered.
I’m a recycling equipment repair guy and I’m the only guy in the company who uses his person truck for field work. I’m kinda forced to use battery powered tools out and about while the other guys have air on their trucks. But when I’m at the shop I can finally use my pneumatic tools and it makes life so much easier. Only good side about that is my air tools look brand new cause of it
Yeah those string loops we call em peg boards i used to string those by hand when i started working at a firm in the uk building these snap on trucks i remember one time spending a whole month 8 hours a day and i had a whole big pile of these string boards stacked up and an electrician reversed his car into the stack breaking most of them and had to do it all over again
All Tools Of Mine Are Cleaned Or At Least Wiped Off Before Getting Put Up, Even If They Aren't Dirty, It's A Great Habit To Stick With. Also With Milwaukee Tools, I've Always Used 6.0 And Up But Mainly 9.0 And 12.0 Amp Batteries With Any Of The Fuel M18 Tools But Air Tools Are Still The Best Without A Doubt!!!
I've got a knock set of those terminal "ninja star" tool. They have come in handy for 8 years. If you do allot of harness work on cars. Great for water pack connectors. Got mine at Harbor Freight.
Those terminal tools are a godsend when you’re the electrical guy in a big diesel mechanic shop.i had a big set with about 20+ different terminal tools and I used it daily. Very selective uses but useful nonetheless.
I wish I could get the guy I work with to organize his tool box or atleast his roll cart cause it takes him longer than it should to find the right tool to do a job
I work in the upfit department of a walk in Van manufacturer and there are some things that I can't use an impact to install. It would snap the parts. Inch pounds sound like it would work better.
Another great video. Clay I also keep my tools clean. Working on fitness equipment I can't lay a greasy tool in the floor of a customer and have it leave a soiled spot, especially in a residence. As far as the bits and the battery ratchet, I bought a 3/8 drive socket with a #2 phillips at NAPA and I use my Milwaukee ratchet with it and it is great for screws. You have to be easy on plastic covers but it does a nice job.
I know I am really late on this haha. Finally watching this. The electric screw drivers are highly used in aerospace and aeronautics industry where you have A LOT of fasteners that are sometimes very small, and you want to make sure that the torque is very low. Sitting there using a hand screw driver would SUCK! I use the Milwaukee M4 1/4in hex driver all day, everyday. Wish snap on would make one similar and better!
You are not going to make any more with cordless tools. That is like saying a tool box makes you money when all it does is hold the tools that make you money.
@@makerstories4008 Not my shop, they charge us by the kilowatt. I can't even afford a toolbox so I store all my gear in multiple buckets scattered around the shop
i only usw my milwaukee 2767 to take off wheels. its fast and i don't have to worry about the airline, but to work on the car i use my 1/2" impact from mac. awp050 love the shape of that tool.
DeWalt makes 70 ft-lbs! These ratcheting wrenches are a waste 🗑 DeWalt also makes a right angle attachment for any impact driver for $20. The only time I would stay away from Snap On
A well organized toolbox is the best therapy for OCD, now I get it "0h yeah! Feeling giddy stepping on that truck, the tools all racked, strapped & dangling. " Ooowee! that air feels good" Yeah buddy.
I actually have that terminal tool, and use it quite often. The light he showed I actually have the same light, and it's still in the box just like his!!🤣😂🤣😂🤣
My snap on guy, I have snap on Thursday’s. He had one of the brushless CTs I can’t remember if it was 1/4 or 3/8s I bet he would still have it when I see him next. It was definitely different. Didn’t fell as torquey as my normal one... but could be different.
Ordered my ct761 Wednesday in orange I have been waiting on the brushless one talked to my Snap-on guy he told me that it will be about last to be brushless because the original has been so good
the SALES person told you something you wanted to hear.. Only snap on sell brushed tools, if brushed motors were as powerful and efficient as brushless then why dont Milwaukee, dewalt, makita and other big cordless power tool brands use them?
the AC is at least 80% of the reason I ever got on the damn tool truck!
Thats how they suck you in.
That ac was blasting all the way in this video! That wind noise throughout the whole video, hahaha!
I loved getting on the truck for the only thing I could afford. Energy drinks
Dont forget the candy bars😂
Lmao 😂 💀
Only three payments of 7.99 lol
When I was in the auto business I didn't step on the snap on truck. I already had 1 truck payment, I couldn't afford 2.
And the air conditioning
if i knew at age 20 what i do at 38 i wouldve spent way less on the snapon truck. making payments to earn your living is not the best strategy.
Just looked on the snap on site, that 90 screw gun has this description " Used for dash work, stripped fasteners and removing/installing panels
." Probably the target buyer is an interior or electrical guy, who can't fit a normal drill gun head in some area under the dash.
It also has the adjustable torque clutch so you can run those trim screws down without stripping things.
Sometimes I wonder if tool engineers ever use these tools.
I still use my old school plug in light bought it 16 years ago from snapon and use it everyday
10:08, I do auto glass replacement for a living and had no idea snap on made tools for auto glass lol. The previous comment is correct: that tool is used to install a locking strip on gasket set windshields.
It’s actually lisle, can tell by the handle
Milwaukee 1/2" high torque impact is unbeatable. My air hose stays on the reel where it belongs. The Milwaukee batteries can easily last you a week without charging.
I would agree with you. Milwaukee has the best power tools but for hand tools I think snap on is the best but I do happen to get a 50% discount on the tools which makes it much more affordable
New Matco 1/2" impact is a beast
The screw gun thingy is something some aircraft mechanics would use when installing fasteners.
Na we just put a bit holder in a drill😂
We’re not even allowed to use power tools at all. Everything installed and removed by hand
can confirm, not strictly an aircraft mechanic, but a hands-on aerospace engineer (i know, we're rare). self locking floating nut plates get boring quick using ratchets, and i have stuff to do.
Yup he needs to find aircraft mechanics. Civilian techs its about power tools and doing it quick and right. Government techs use hand tools and waste time.
@C b like who? Because when I was in we did everything. I am also looking for work and yes I have my ticket, so like I said who?
10:38 I bought all three. red,blue and gray. Only reason I can say they don’t sell that much because when your co workers find out you got some they just depend on you to let them borrow it. I learned the hard way lol
If I truly organized my rolling tool box at work the way I truly want it, I would need a box triple the size.
I use air tools exclusively in the shop, and a handful of battery powered tools out on the service truck. Thanks Again Clay!
I have owned that for many years , used a lot terminal tool. In the 80’s it was priceless on computer command control cars. Showing my age.
You turned me on to tub of towels. I use them for every thing now . I absolutely love them
That terminal release tool was not designed by Snap On I've had one for over 25 years that I bought at an auto parts store very good to have especially for under $10.
I think everything that's blueprint is made by a 3rd party company and not snap on. So you can find it all from somewhere else for a lot cheaper.
The Windshield tool is the best thing going for putting in the lock strip on Kenworth trucks, I would certainly buy it again.
The sound of an air impact is the sound of money being made.
Sometimes yes and sometimes its the sound of a shop loosing its bum because there are too many of them not torquing the fasteners afterwards and it coming back again
The screw drivers are used in body shops. The ratchets produce too much torque and can strip out a lot of smaller screws. Plus, they spin faster than the ratchet. Also, with the ratchet, you have to reach up and change the direction with the piece on the head. With the screw driver it is easier/faster to reverse the direction.
Plus I think just about every screw head would strip out so
@@sexyworm1000 , They can. I mean, I have used a cordless ratchet, or even a pneumatic on some screws, but I wouldn't do it on all of them. I mostly use them to spin, after I have started the screw if it is really tight or corroded.
Agreed about cleaning tools. Take care of them and they’ll take care of you
The screw gun is good for not overtorquing your screws while installing them. The ratchet will not provide proper install torque. I use a 90 deg adapter on my 12v mini screw gun. Aircraft mechanic here.
The point of the screwdrivers is that they are low torque. Lots of applications where you want the control of a cordless screwdriver over using a cordless ratchet.
It was 116° here yesterday. I'd say that's warm.
This video reminds me of some of your classics! Love listening to you and Hamilton’s conversations and insights! Keep it up
The adjustable clutch would be needed for small screws in instrumentation / electronics. I've seen the techs that repair CNC machines use that type of tool.
Always enjoy the humor of Clay and Hamilton. Good old boys. I am still not a complete battery convert yet. Batteries just don't seem to last long enough. Thanks for the video's.
The 90 degree screw gun is great for doing dash work and things like taking fender Wells off around tires. If you use a 1/4 inch battery ratchet you will strip screws and brake plastic panels. I usually adjust the clutch down to prevent over tightening. I use the regular Snap-on screw gun where I can but the 90 degree definitely has its place. I use that terminal tool all the time. I prefer it to the individual tools.
Air has its place. Electric does too. I use my high torque m18 but I also use my far72a air ratchet alot. I also have a stubby air impact and a m18 midtorque. They make the same power roughly but I can't use the air impact in the parking lot. So I have both
Haven't touched my air tools in months I just use my milwaukee tools besides my air hammer and 1 inch impact.
Agreed on the power, lightness, and convenience of air. Unfortunately the air hose doesn't reach to the parking lot. Good video.
Depends how many hoses you hook together. 😉
that is why you can connect a couple together i doubt you loose power unless your air hose leaks
Clay you are going to have to get together with Hamilton, Micheal, Mac Daddy and Joe and design a t-shirt with each one of them for your Diesel Medic brand shirt. Love the old stories you guys joke about. Great stuff.
I would definitely buy one if everybody would sign it
I’m freshly starting out as a mechanic and these videos have showed me so much tools I didn’t know about! Thank you. just got my gun metal gray ct761. Love the tool truck videos keep me coming especially the snap on Friday’s lol 👍🏻
I don't recommend spending a bunch of money on the tool truck, but I bought a ct761 after using a coworkers and I don't regret it.
Its been so hot in Oklahoma that i broke down and bought myself a portacool... thing is a life saver !!!
Still love my air tools. Battery ones have their place but, electric will never replace air tools for heavy line work in my opinion.
Correct sir! Air for work electric for home👍
I'm a field service mechanic for heavy equipment... My electric stuff has not let me down. Sometimes a engine mount compressor and 150psi doesn't cut it
I got that terminal tool about 10 years ago.
Never used it.
Always wondered what it was for
That glass gasket tool is to put the locking cord in the middle of the gasket. To spread it and lock it in but I have not seen one like that except in equipment a windows in a long time
I recently bought one for my first gen dodge I used it to replace the windshield seal.
I know not all phap off drivers are the same but i couldnt get warranty work done on time ever. Mostly see my stuff out for a month at the least. But my matco and cornwell guys were pretty quick.
I am in love with my air tools. Aside from my 3/8 cordless my air tools are still a daily use for me. The 1/2 stuff is a little too heavy to use day in/day out vs it’s pneumatic counterpart. Air drills are one of the tools I can’t imagine living without. Can’t imagine swapping batteries constantly on those days I’m drilling for an 8 hour day.
My Milwaukee 3/8 impact gets used all day long and lasts me a week atleast. I’d say it gets atleast 4 hours of use a day. You definitely wouldn’t be swapping batteries as much as you think man.
@@midweststreetleagueracing89 impact drilling equals broken drill bits and a impact tool is not direct drive like a drill u can't stall a impact under load drills eat battery's cause a drill is like a manual trans and an impact is a automatic trans that's why you can't start an engine with a impact but you can start one with a drill
I had asked before but can you ask each of the tool trucks if theft is common and how much they lose each year to inventory disappearing. I’m very curious if it’s a big problem or not.
Ducati Parts I don’t believe anyone in our trade would ever think about it. We are an honest trade and respect our dealers. I even buy things to keep my dealer coming as we need to always support the tool truck. Never mind Amazon they can do one.
We had a Cornwell truck come in for service and over the weekend it got cleared and we parked it right in front of our bay in front of the Cameras haha from what I know they still haven’t caught anyone for it
Adam M that’s too bad I hate that people could deny someone a living. Some sick people around but more good people for sure. Got bless America from an English man take care mate👍
Harold Bowden you have way too much faith in humanity. People steal out of other techs boxes at dealerships, I’m pretty sure it’s an issue on the trucks. I’m very curious to find out. The only reason I don’t lock my tools is because I’m the only one in my shop!!!
Simply some of the best folk that are in our world. Thank you for the content and keep it up
Thank you for watching I appreciate it !
My MT325 and MY XT 7100 were the only impact wrenches I needed below a one inch. Air is KING!
I have both those terminal tools used to use them all time when worked on electric forklifts
I did 15-20 years ago but ok newer cars they are obsolete. The new terminals are much smaller than back then.
Those electric screwdrivers are probably super handy in aviation. I drive hundreds of machine screws a week in and out of drag retaining inserts, or with lock-nuts behind them. They are typically supposed to be tightened to around 20 in lbs, so 65 would be plenty while still not so powerful as to risk damage. That said, most guys I know just use a regular drill with the chuck dialed town to setting 3-5.
I work in a garage with with 4 lifts and 3 other bays and there is 3 air hoses per lift and bay. I love air tools.
You’re not wrong about air tools, Clay. I have a full line of cordless and air, and I find myself reaching for air more often than not. I’m really anticipating the replacement for the MG325, a proper full-length 3/8 composite air impact wrench. I’ll snatch it up. I love my PT850 1/2.
I use that terminal tool pretty often, but I work on ambulances... so there’s that. There are other terminal tools lisle makes for Chevy and Ford connectors. Those come in handy.
10:30 Molex connector tool. I've worn out one or two. Popular connectors on old motorcycles.
Man you guys had me dying couldn't eat dinner watching you guys talking about selling the tools in inch pounds 22,000 inch pounds lol or 840 inch pounds hahaha omg I had to take a break from eating so food didn't get caught going down
Lug nuts not wheel bolts 🤣 God bless America keep them coming guys👍
You do realize some have bolts right. Not all have studs and nuts. Many foreign cars have threaded holes in the hub and a bolt that runs through the rim into it right ?
Koon Trucking I am English and love your channel just joking. It’s funny how we do the same job and use different terms. I look forwards to Snap on Fridays every week. Please keep them coming 👍
my god a snap on guy with a milwaukee 1 inch impact
Hmmmm. I have the window lockstrip tool, the same terminal tool, I had the snapon corded light with flourescent bulb back in the early 90's,.
I love air tools. I have a 3/8 drive mac impact like the older metal style ones and I swear that thing sounds so good. I think because it’s smaller it’s more high pitched of a sound but literally even though it’s not always practical I use that thing any time I can
Finding out it is not just tools not being shipped out by UPS on time.It is classic car parts,chainsaw and farm equipment parts are not coming in too.A cousin of mine works at a Case/IH dealer in the parts department,they are having a heck of a time getting parts for farm equipment,Husqvarna chainsaw parts and lawnmower parts delivered to them by UPS.Do like the high viz color Snap On has,got in a screwdriver set with that handle in this color today.My tools,I put them away after a job making it easier to find the tool to use for the next job.I use the tub o towels to clean my tools,love them.
The Milwaukee 1/2 inch is awesome but it ways a ton . I like my air impacts and I use my half inch all the time
I use the Milwaukee 1/2 mid torque and love it. way lighter then the high torque and has 600 ftpounds of break away
The smell of Marvel oil through a air tool😉
Milwaukee impacts are a beast what i love the most is the quality also there warranty. More power in half the price of a snap on.
The big milfucke half inch is actually the tree quarter with a half inch anvil so of course its heavy go big or go home
I actually have that terminal tool except mines lisle but is identical. I’ve got it in one of my quick grab electrical bags and it works pretty good!! I’ve took a many of weatherpack terminals apart with it
Tip for any of those wipes: Pop the top off and put some water on um. Works way better some of these wipes are barely wet
That glass tool is also rebranded lisle
Its not all about brute force. Those screw drivers are just that, for screws, and notice the different torque settings around the end. Plenty of screws need a light touch, something a lot of "men" lack.
Its a ninja throwing star
I got one in my box never used
but i sure was excited when i
bought it 15 year ago
I totally agree on the pneumatic impacts , though I have battery powered tools for remote jobs .
I have 5het window gasket tool for installing glass in cat dozers it’s awesome and irreplaceable.
I use my straight cordless screwdriver as a door stop.
that window tool is useful on mack rear windows ive used one. but a good flathead or hooktool works also
Tip for Hamilton for future. Tell him to use a hook pick next time he decides to load his ceiling loops. Use the hook to grab the strap and pull down. May save his fingers.
window zipper tool blue point have used the crap out of it looks like my grandmas can opener lol
The lead mechanic in my shop is the one that has half his toolbox on top of his toolbox. I’ve never seen him wipe any of them down since I’ve been there. Drives me batty, I can’t not clean mine and put them away.
But does he get the job done and on time???
I have those Lisle terminal tools but they are for older larger terminals like 2000 and back they worked good but all the cars are mostly gone
I like using my air tools, I'm in no hurry for the battery tools. All I have are a Milwaukee M12 hex driver and a 15 year old Black and Decker 18v drill, everything else is hand or air powered.
I’m a recycling equipment repair guy and I’m the only guy in the company who uses his person truck for field work. I’m kinda forced to use battery powered tools out and about while the other guys have air on their trucks. But when I’m at the shop I can finally use my pneumatic tools and it makes life so much easier. Only good side about that is my air tools look brand new cause of it
Yeah those string loops we call em peg boards i used to string those by hand when i started working at a firm in the uk building these snap on trucks i remember one time spending a whole month 8 hours a day and i had a whole big pile of these string boards stacked up and an electrician reversed his car into the stack breaking most of them and had to do it all over again
Ouch that sucks
Ingersall 231 is the old 1/2 inch impact.
All Tools Of Mine Are Cleaned Or At Least Wiped Off Before Getting Put Up, Even If They Aren't Dirty, It's A Great Habit To Stick With. Also With Milwaukee Tools, I've Always Used 6.0 And Up But Mainly 9.0 And 12.0 Amp Batteries With Any Of The Fuel M18 Tools But Air Tools Are Still The Best Without A Doubt!!!
Its for putting the trim strip in the windshield weatherstrip on older vehicles.
I've got a knock set of those terminal "ninja star" tool. They have come in handy for 8 years. If you do allot of harness work on cars. Great for water pack connectors. Got mine at Harbor Freight.
Those terminal tools are a godsend when you’re the electrical guy in a big diesel mechanic shop.i had a big set with about 20+ different terminal tools and I used it daily. Very selective uses but useful nonetheless.
Great back in 97 Arizona was hot but Vegas was 122 way to hot 🥵 keep cool y’all
The humidity here makes it so bad.
I hear that
I wish I could get the guy I work with to organize his tool box or atleast his roll cart cause it takes him longer than it should to find the right tool to do a job
I work in the upfit department of a walk in Van manufacturer and there are some things that I can't use an impact to install. It would snap the parts. Inch pounds sound like it would work better.
What’s his name? I race at pickwick a lot but don’t know everybody’s names and faces.
Jovin Hamilton. He’s got a goldish copper colored foxbody mustang
Love the channel and snap on fridays I'm in Arizona today in the shop was hotter then he'll 2mrw is going to be 118 with high due point
The window tool works great on mack mru's to put the filler rubber strip back in the windshield weather strip 👌 used it on few peterbilts too.
Another great video. Clay I also keep my tools clean. Working on fitness equipment I can't lay a greasy tool in the floor of a customer and have it leave a soiled spot, especially in a residence.
As far as the bits and the battery ratchet, I bought a 3/8 drive socket with a #2 phillips at NAPA and I use my Milwaukee ratchet with it and it is great for screws. You have to be easy on plastic covers but it does a nice job.
I know I am really late on this haha. Finally watching this. The electric screw drivers are highly used in aerospace and aeronautics industry where you have A LOT of fasteners that are sometimes very small, and you want to make sure that the torque is very low. Sitting there using a hand screw driver would SUCK! I use the Milwaukee M4 1/4in hex driver all day, everyday. Wish snap on would make one similar and better!
I just bought those terminal tools there is 2 of them great for John Deere tractors
Airs just far faster. When I see Motorsport teams changing wheels with battery powered tools that might change my mind.
Shops provide air they don’t provide batteries for your chordless tools. I am in the business to make money not spend more on tools
Spend money to make money
You are not going to make any more with cordless tools. That is like saying a tool box makes you money when all it does is hold the tools that make you money.
Shop gives you electricity
@@makerstories4008 Not my shop, they charge us by the kilowatt. I can't even afford a toolbox so I store all my gear in multiple buckets scattered around the shop
Greg G You’ve got to be kidding me... what the hell is their shop rate? They don’t work in overhead?!
13:56 rad hose pick tool, to place tools on em.
That straight impact is the best I love and use a 100 times a day the long neck 1/4 inch is the only impact I like more
It’s pretty sad I had one of them corded lights and loved it but it busted and my snap on guy stopped carrying them
Knoxville tn, we had a heat index of 101 today. Miserable!
It’s been in the upper 90s. Here in Michigan and humid. So brutal in the shop.
i only usw my milwaukee 2767 to take off wheels. its fast and i don't have to worry about the airline, but to work on the car i use my 1/2" impact from mac. awp050 love the shape of that tool.
DeWalt makes 70 ft-lbs! These ratcheting wrenches are a waste 🗑
DeWalt also makes a right angle attachment for any impact driver for $20. The only time I would stay away from Snap On
6:00. If you work with a lot of screws then you would certainly want the tool with the clutch...
A well organized toolbox is the best therapy for OCD, now I get it "0h yeah! Feeling giddy stepping on that truck, the tools all racked, strapped & dangling. " Ooowee! that air feels good" Yeah buddy.
I actually have that terminal tool, and use it quite often. The light he showed I actually have the same light, and it's still in the box just like his!!🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Here in PHX this weekend a cool 118 cant be near as hot there
You need to experience humidity that’s the kicker. Dry heat is just hot. Here it’s hot and the air is so thick and heavy
Yup 118 and 20% humidity. I've experienced the 100° and 90% humidity, it's not fun but neither is the 118.
I use my straight cordless screwdriver on wood and plastic and set the clutch on 3
I still like the old style light that he had buried on the truck
My snap on guy, I have snap on Thursday’s. He had one of the brushless CTs I can’t remember if it was 1/4 or 3/8s I bet he would still have it when I see him next. It was definitely different. Didn’t fell as torquey as my normal one... but could be different.
I still got my Pin out tool. It's about 40 years old and I use it....
Ordered my ct761 Wednesday in orange I have been waiting on the brushless one talked to my Snap-on guy he told me that it will be about last to be brushless because the original has been so good
the SALES person told you something you wanted to hear..
Only snap on sell brushed tools, if brushed motors were as powerful and efficient as brushless then why dont Milwaukee, dewalt, makita and other big cordless power tool brands use them?
@@mifo2000 they do us brushes, pay more for the brushless. I did
It's hot as hell here in Colorado especially with no a/c in the shop.
I need a window tool. Makes installing the windshields on a bus much easier.