Posted by RodInNS on July 27, 2009 at 18:02:27 from (24.224.246.101):
In Reply to: Impact Wrench posted by rustin on July 27, 2009 at 07:25:30:
Leave the cheap junk in the JUNK BIN. I think I'd suggest you go with a 1/2" for now. Look at several and you will see torque ratings from probably 200 pounds up to 800 or so pounds. The cheap ones are the low torque. The goos ones are the high torque. The good ones are expensive. The good ones are usefull. The cheap ones are not.... A good 1/2" will far outperform a cheap 3/4" and have less weight.
Also, a good 3/4" will require a 1/2" line to supply it along with a big compressor if you really want to get the full value of the gun... so probably no need to goint that direction right now. Just do yourself a favor and stay clear of the Campbell Hausfeld and Sanborn stuff. Jet, Ingersoll Rand, BP, SnapOn and some others all make good guns. Even NAPA may have a decent price on a good gun. Have a look...
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