Bom dia Rafael. Não foi tradução não, meu inglês é que está enferrujado mesmo. Assisto muito conteúdo em inglês, mas nunca tenho oportunidade de treinar a fluência para falar. Fiz o vídeo meio que na raça.
Sir, you're absolutely correct. I don't use my tools professionally, and I really love and care about them. I have electrical tools used 30+ years that looked almost as new. Do you sir use impact wrenchs on a daily basis and could coment about than?
@kevinchamberlain7928 as I live in Brazil, the traditional brands here are Bosch and Makita, but Dewalt became a major player in the last few years. Milwaukee don't officially sell their products in Brazil, and their tools prices are prohibitive.
That’s an interesting grease. I don’t think it’s available in Canada. I did a lots of reading about the grease that Dewalt uses for there impact « wrench » like DCF894 and apparent lots Molykote G-2008 with moly, but it’s super expensive. So I’m reading about so many other grease brands and their products. One thin they mention is that not greases are compatible, so I need to make sure I clean all the old grease out of I’m gone be replacing it.
That's an interesting point. It's a good practice to thoroughly clean the original grease before reassembling the tool with a new one. Thanks for your message.
The 923 is a fantastic tool. It's the 3/8 brother of the 922 that is shown in this video. They are a befeer line of impact wrench, compared to the 850 that is a subcompact model. For 3/8 sockets, I prefer smaller and lighter models like the 902 and the converted 850.
902 seems unnecessary after converting 850.
2:45 "no play" hehehe, muito legal quando a galera usa tradução literal kkk, abrs!
Bom dia Rafael. Não foi tradução não, meu inglês é que está enferrujado mesmo. Assisto muito conteúdo em inglês, mas nunca tenho oportunidade de treinar a fluência para falar. Fiz o vídeo meio que na raça.
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Excellent video! without the oring found in the original 1/4 anvil do you think the grease ill escape?
Anyone else find there is a lot of in and out movement with the 3/8 anvil?
I just finished my installation tonight. Thanks for these videos!
Those tools clearly do not work for a living. Mine look three years old after a month of hard use.
Sir, you're absolutely correct. I don't use my tools professionally, and I really love and care about them. I have electrical tools used 30+ years that looked almost as new. Do you sir use impact wrenchs on a daily basis and could coment about than?
@@MOZARTF I have a growing scrapheap of Powertools but being a carpenter only use impact drivers but they don’t last. Avoid Milwaukee!
@kevinchamberlain7928 as I live in Brazil, the traditional brands here are Bosch and Makita, but Dewalt became a major player in the last few years. Milwaukee don't officially sell their products in Brazil, and their tools prices are prohibitive.
@@MOZARTF Milwaukee are not as reliable as the rest of them. It's either Yellow or Blue as far as I'm concerned.
That’s an interesting grease. I don’t think it’s available in Canada. I did a lots of reading about the grease that Dewalt uses for there impact « wrench » like DCF894 and apparent lots Molykote G-2008 with moly, but it’s super expensive. So I’m reading about so many other grease brands and their products. One thin they mention is that not greases are compatible, so I need to make sure I clean all the old grease out of I’m gone be replacing it.
That's an interesting point. It's a good practice to thoroughly clean the original grease before reassembling the tool with a new one. Thanks for your message.
Hello, what model does the anvil fit from?
@@zeniu125 not sure, you should ask the channel owner, maybe ask in the main comment section. Cheers.
Excellent video. Congratulations on the care and details. Enviable collection.
Glad you enjoyed it. The 850 really impressed me after the mod. For sure, it will be my most used impact wrench from now on.
Exelente
Sou suspeito para falar. Curti muito a 850 para trabalhar com soquetes 3/8.
Maybe you are looking for a DCF923 😉
The 923 is a fantastic tool. It's the 3/8 brother of the 922 that is shown in this video. They are a befeer line of impact wrench, compared to the 850 that is a subcompact model. For 3/8 sockets, I prefer smaller and lighter models like the 902 and the converted 850.
Where do you gett the dcf902 anvil
On Aliexpress.