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pm me some details, see how I'm fixed. Cheers in advance.
he is talking about the build it toolshow on 7-8th feb at eventcity. i might get the train, google is saying its a 90mile 2 hour drive.

i live a couple mins from trainstation so ill see what happens
 
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The Armeg Acceler8 are very good. The lip on them also stops it shooting through the trunking etc. after drilling the hole. I have found them quite difficult to source though, so go for it.
 
just seen this thread-I have a set of the Armeg cutters, great because I use them in my impact driver, along with a 4-12mm step cutter for metal cutting (holes.) The 32mm wore out very quickly, but other than that they are very good. I actually like the ridge round the cutter as it stops over penetration. I get mine from ITS-I have a local outlet. The 4-12mm step cutter knocks 10mm hole through struts all day long. I am aiming to have a complete tool kit I can use in my impact driver, especially for metal munching (I do a lot of it.) Already got 17mm and 13mm impact sockets that fit inside struts and it's SO much quicker than loadsa drill bits, spanners, sockets etc. and you WON'T get them undone with a spanner when they're done up this way.
 
just seen this thread-I have a set of the Armeg cutters, great because I use them in my impact driver, along with a 4-12mm step cutter for metal cutting (holes.) The 32mm wore out very quickly, but other than that they are very good. I actually like the ridge round the cutter as it stops over penetration. I get mine from ITS-I have a local outlet. The 4-12mm step cutter knocks 10mm hole through struts all day long. I am aiming to have a complete tool kit I can use in my impact driver, especially for metal munching (I do a lot of it.) Already got 17mm and 13mm impact sockets that fit inside struts and it's SO much quicker than loadsa drill bits, spanners, sockets etc. and you WON'T get them undone with a spanner when they're done up this way.
yes you will get then undone with a spanner, wera joker spaners keep going when my impact driver cant tighten anymore
 
just seen this thread-I have a set of the Armeg cutters, great because I use them in my impact driver, along with a 4-12mm step cutter for metal cutting (holes.) The 32mm wore out very quickly, but other than that they are very good. I actually like the ridge round the cutter as it stops over penetration. I get mine from ITS-I have a local outlet. The 4-12mm step cutter knocks 10mm hole through struts all day long. I am aiming to have a complete tool kit I can use in my impact driver, especially for metal munching (I do a lot of it.) Already got 17mm and 13mm impact sockets that fit inside struts and it's SO much quicker than loadsa drill bits, spanners, sockets etc. and you WON'T get them undone with a spanner when they're done up this way.

Do you ever stop and think maybe you are over tightening things?
All fastenings have an optimum tightening torque, under that and the won't have tensioned properly, over that they begin to stress and weaken the fastening
 
Do you ever stop and think maybe you are over tightening things?
All fastenings have an optimum tightening torque, under that and the won't have tensioned properly, over that they begin to stress and weaken the fastening
defiantly true, on trunking you can see it bending when using 8mm bolts if you over tighten it.

on rawl bolts i would rather use a socket set after using impact driver if they use very long bolts
 
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I only use good quality strut (unistrut) which doesn't warp or twist when I tighten it, some of the cheap imitation stuff out there is not suitable for taking the very large panels we mount. A lot of our supplies are quite large cable sizes (50mm upto 240mm SWA) and you can't mount them on anything not fixed rigidly. The channel nuts of unistrut are the same, nearly twice as thick as others. I like to walk away knowing that everything is solid. So, yes, I do think about not over tightening but I am not doing that.
 
yes you will get then undone with a spanner, wera joker spaners keep going when my impact driver cant tighten anymore

I can't get spanners inside unistrut, unless I use a box spanner or one designed specifically for the job, but my impact wrench and socket fit perfectly. They are done to a similar torque as wheelnuts on a vehicle, which being a weakling I can't undo with a standard spanner, but can get undone with my impact wrench. The impact wrench is very handy for changing a puncture, by the way. I use locking washers on all my fixings too.
 
The impact driver/wrench is so much quicker than spanners and sockets, plus I only need it and some ancillary bits and sockets in a pouch and I'm in business, no socket sets or spanners to lug around.
 
defiantly true, on trunking you can see it bending when using 8mm bolts if you over tighten it.

on rawl bolts i would rather use a socket set after using impact driver if they use very long bolts

Apart from trays I never drop below 10mm bolts for panel mounting or unistrut work.
 

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