Originally Posted by cudaman1969
Originally Posted by Sniper
Originally Posted by cudaman1969
My 35 year old 110 electric Makita is ALL I’ve ever used, never once has a nut backed off (a little red loctite helps too)


Beautiful, except the OP was asking how you hold the yoke when you are torquing the pinion nut. I hope you aren't using that same Makita for that.

I use my hand to hold the yoke, take a hammer and hit a nail hard, the nail drives into the wood, now a slow tap on the nail, no move. The Makita works on same principal as the fast swinging hammer! It’s called FORCE, kinetic energy


You still do not understand.

WE ARE NOT TALKING ABOUT REMOVING THE PINION NUT

WE ARE TALKING ABOUT TORQUING THE PINION NUT