You Need This Accessory If Your Using Impact Drivers!

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💥 WHAT TO EXPECT IN THIS VIDEO:

A comprehensive overview of the Milwaukee 6PC. Impact Extractor Set.
Tips and tricks on how to effortlessly extract stuck and rounded over bolts.
First-hand experiences and insights from the VCG Construction team.
A detailed guide on where you can grab this must-have accessory.

🛠️ WHY WATCH THIS VIDEO?

Learn about a revolutionary tool accessory that will change how you approach impact driving.
Discover a solution to a common problem faced by professionals and DIYers alike.
Get expert advice from the trusted VCG Construction team.

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Milwaukee REDEFINES the Compact IMPACT Wrench (99% PERFECT)

VCGConstruction
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I bought a cheap throw away set from amazon to remove stripped lug nuts and It worked absolutely perfect! Always a good Idea to have these type of problem solvers on hand to save time in an emergency situation. Thanks for the reminder and great video!

DiPo-ksio
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yes they have been on the market for over 10 years craftsman and irwin have had them for years

DependableAutoTruck
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Have a Craftsman set from 20 years ago or so. Used them plenty maintaining old vehicles from the lands of winter salt. Every once in a while you will turn a bolt head into a cone. Be careful with your trigger squeeze and if you feel it happening it is one of the few times where a wrench works better than an impact driver (if you catch it before coning).

DSArmageddon
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I have a lisle set from sears. But I feel like almost everything Milwaukee touches, they make it better. Even the locking tap and die handle that snaps in works great.

CZ-kzug
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Go Vince!
Yes I've had those for a while!

Woa! watch those fingies 😅

I flip my hand over because the palm side fingers are padded.
You hammer a knuckle

I know your a pro though

reddbeard
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I've had the full set (10-12 of them), made by Irvin, for some time. They work great.

STLJonny
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I’ve used similar, the Channel lock 410 if you have the space works, the short screw exactors (like Icon 58699) often works on cap head Allen type, Torx, triple square, ….

monteglover
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Hello again, Vince and Vcg
Thank you for another Great Video 👍 I brought a set from Harbor Freight sometime ago, and I still haven't put them to use yet. Again thank you 👍

georgeferlazzo
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What happened to the first bolt that you had in the left side hole?

TwoFeatherChannel
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Bro this ain’t nothing new, look up ez outs, been around a long time. Definitely a good thing to have in the arsenal. Union carpenter by day, wrenchin on cars by night, how ya doin!?

foxracer
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How many of those heads did you break off making this?

preblewtf
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You're a hell of a salesman, this stuff has been around forever. They even make ones for locking lug nuts.

dandorris
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Wrench as a hammer. What are you, an electrician?

Bgraybackpacker
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That's really interesting.
I like that. Good job Vince.

stephenleepmg
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I had to return this kit because it just plain didn’t work. The bolt I was trying to remove actually stripped the Milwaukee extractor that I was using. I ended up using a size smaller from my Craftsman sockets and hammered it right into the bolt head and my Milwaukee impact pulled it right out. The hard part is getting the bolt out of the socket you hammered onto the bolt. I wish this extractor kit would’ve worked but it just didn’t. No hard feelings but it is what it is.

TheRegalr
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Of course I have seen them. I think I have a set and used them once.

realpatriot
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man you sold me. VCG are the king of busting nuts

itstime
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I could use that...bigtime bolts that been rusted, been in longer than my 55 years of life. My question is Vince, is it hard to get the bolt or nut out of the extractor itself when your done. Such as the bolt head being made out of cheaper quality metal and is so soft it contours to the extractor itself. Did I make sense? Imma Pittsburgh fella Vince, that steel mill dust hurts my ability to communicate sometimes😂

johndalessandro
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There turbo sockets, snap on made them years ago and they work awesome now others are finely catching on about it lol

mikemuniak