Posted by glennster on July 27, 2009 at 09:49:44 from (99.131.131.158):
In Reply to: Impact Wrench posted by rustin on July 27, 2009 at 07:25:30:
gpoing to depend on what you are going to do with it and what is your budget. i see you were looking at 1/2 or 3/4 drive impacts. if you are planning on using a lot of 3/4 drive stuff for big bolts, you need a good quality impact. if you are an occasional user and not doing a lot of major mechanical stuff, the cordless impacts like dewalt would be a better choice. the cheapie bargain air impacts dont have a lot of power, use a lot of air and dont last that long. my last 1/2 drive i bought from snap-on. 1000 lbs breakout force in reverse, about 850 ft lbs in forward. one bad impact. you gotta wear hearing protection, about 400 dollars for the gun new. you can check with the tool trucks, snap on, matco, cornwell, mac ect and see if they have any used or rebuilt guns too, save you prolly about 1/2.
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