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I just got a big air compressor and want to start getting some air tools. What's a reliable brand that wont break the bank? Any sponsors I can purchase from?
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For the price, the Harbor Freight "Earthquake" series air tools seem to be pretty good. In fact, my dad is a GM dealer tech and recently broke his Ingersoll Rand 3/8 impact. Instead of paying $400 for another IR, he bought a $60 Harbor Freight gun and it's been working great all day for the past 4 months- takes a ton of abuse and constant use too.
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Ive got a group of Air tools I will sell you all top quality brand...(Snap on MAC Matco) Pm me if your intrested... Ive got nearly 30 different individual pieces... I never have to change an arbor for any reason... but since I no longer use my own tools at work I'd like to sell a few of them to fund my new TV
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Ive got a group of Air tools I will sell you all top quality brand...(Snap on MAC Matco) Pm me if your intrested... Ive got nearly 30 different individual pieces... I never have to change an arbor for any reason... but since I no longer use my own tools at work I'd like to sell a few of them to fund my new TV
And thanks for the input guys!
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Don't look too much into the whole, "breakaway torque" selling point. Also, your air compressor starts to become the weak point when getting into heavy duty air tools.
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I have harbor freight stuff (actually the lowest end craftsman, I'm assuming it's just rebranded) like the air chisel, grinder, sander, etc. They're cheap but they work when I need them once in a while.
for that price I would look at IR. I bought a 231 used for $40 (only $125 new) and it works great. I've been using one at the shop where I help out for a while and it's great. a friend of mine also has the earthquake and it's pretty good.
for that price I would look at IR. I bought a 231 used for $40 (only $125 new) and it works great. I've been using one at the shop where I help out for a while and it's great. a friend of mine also has the earthquake and it's pretty good.
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This is what im thinking of...is it a good one?
http://www.homedepot.com/Tools-Hardw...atalogId=10053
http://www.homedepot.com/Tools-Hardw...atalogId=10053
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The harbor freight "earthquake" is a copy of the IR thunder gun and is a good buy.
It is usually worth it to spend a little more on higher quality air rachets and impact guns. Higher quality ones will actually work better and have better performance. It doesn't matter as much when you are buying simple rotary tools like cut off tools and die grinders. they just spin around, not much too them.
It is usually worth it to spend a little more on higher quality air rachets and impact guns. Higher quality ones will actually work better and have better performance. It doesn't matter as much when you are buying simple rotary tools like cut off tools and die grinders. they just spin around, not much too them.
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This is what im thinking of...is it a good one?
http://www.homedepot.com/Tools-Hardw...atalogId=10053
http://www.homedepot.com/Tools-Hardw...atalogId=10053
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It is not worth it to waste your money on an under powered/cheap 1/2" impact gun, it will not perform the way it should and will just frustrate you.
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thats the kit i am looking at. The kit includes a 231G ½” Impactool, a 170G 3/8” Ratchet, a socket set, and a blow-molded carrying case. seems like a good kit to start out with. then i can look for cheap grinders chisels etc. home depot was selling it for $150
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^^ That's not bad. Something to get you started. It will take your lug nuts off and on with ease, but not the almighty LS crank bolt out(that mug is TIGHT).
If the price is right, I would say go for it.
If the price is right, I would say go for it.
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I use Ingersol Rand air tools and have had very good luck with them. As for an impact I paid $196 for my titanium 1/2" drive impact about 6 years ago when I started working in the mining indusrty and its still going strong.
I cant stand any of the snap-on or similar stuff. They are all way too heavy and a pain to use, most matcos are just ingersol tools with different colors and higher price tags.
I cant stand any of the snap-on or similar stuff. They are all way too heavy and a pain to use, most matcos are just ingersol tools with different colors and higher price tags.