
So I guess I'll start by immediately apologizing if, by chance, this is in the wrong sub.Now, I get the sort of basic distinction of "are you a mechanic working with some heavy machinery? Or are you trying to put a drawer together?" I get that for most things, the impact driver is the tool that is going to make some actual sense.The project is this: my parents have asked me to help them put together a monster of a California king sized bed frame that they found for a quality price at one of those post-auction sales. Now, what's gonna hold some of it together are these massive hex bolts (sorry I have no pictures but various lengths that would require 5/8" up to 1" bits)I've already got an impact driver (Milwaukee) but have been looking into getting an impact wrench anyways (I've got some other things I could use it for)... however: assuming either tool is at disposal, what would be the "right" or, at least, "better" one to reach for?Edit: does "heavy furniture" warrant impact wrench usage? Edit2: the way that I'm seeing it basically to use the wrench but use with reasonable restraint/caution via /r/DIY http://ift.tt/2jYY243