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If you can get a makita that uses the same battery as your cordless drill I
would DEFINITELY go that route! I wish manufactures would not change their
battery styles so often.

To Milwaukee - When will you come out with a cordless impact driver, like
Hitachi, makita and others with a hex style chuck and use your 18V
battery???

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When I had the spring replaced on my garage door (the kind that winds up,
definitely a scary thing to try yourself) the repairman used a portable
impact wrench to remove some of the nuts and lag bolts. Nice tool. Was
looking at getting one for myself. Seems that they come with 1/4" hex,
3/8" and 1/2" square drives. They 12v models also generate 90 to 100
ft-lbs torque. I have both 3/8 and 1/2 sockets and it seems to me 1/4"
hex is too small for that much torque and less convenient for sockets.
Last time I changed my oil had a hard time loosening the drain plug. I
just drive one side of my car up on 3 2x6 's I nailed together so don't
have much room to get much leverage. Thought the impact wrench would work
well for this situation.

Any advice on type of drive and brand would be appreciated. Am leaning to
a Makita as I have a 12V portable drill and have seen drives without
batteries and charger for sale on ebay. In the store they are close to
$200 so would like to save some $.

Thanks in advance.