I went with a battery backup arrangement. Cost a few dollars more, but no one needs to be there to start the generator. HF stuff generally has worked great for me. Files and punches are too brittle and break easily. Bought quite a few electrial powered items. Have abused some that will not die and a minority must be used with a little restrant so they don't burn up. But not trying to make production and I'm happy. Can't understand the problem others have with the hand tools. Bought several sets which are positioned in the various buildings for quick access and also carried in the truck tool boxes. Have beat on them with hammers, used long pipes to increase torque and not one has failed. Actually put so much torque thru an 8 ft pipe on the 3/4 breaker bar that we bent the handle slightly and started to yield the pivot pin. Failed the driving pinion on an expensive IR 3/4 impact wrench. Dealer said $500 to fix and thought that was reasonable on a $1500 tool. Gave it to him and bought a 3/4 "Earthquake" impact from HF and used to finish the remaining 90% of the job (rebuilding a JD 335 disk) with no problems.
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