Craig Miller
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Yea if you don't use it very much the harbor freight is the way to go for the price.
jltrent":yrsmwepf said:I have had several and for the money these are hard to beat. Read the reviews.
http://www.harborfreight.com/air-tools/ ... 68424.html
dun":38xj9gbr said:I had a hitachi electric. Thing beats itself apart within a dozen nuts. Screws popping out, brush holders coming apart and flying across the shop.
This is the one I have when I bought mine it was like 120buck I used a 20% off coupon. Now they are like 79 or 89 on sale.jltrent":2xazgbl2 said:I have had several and for the money these are hard to beat. Read the reviews.
http://www.harborfreight.com/air-tools/ ... 68424.html
Alan":3i7libva said:hwillso":3i7libva said:Take a look at the Milwaukee M18fuel cordless impact. 1100 ft-lbs break away and 700 ft-lbs tightening. Very handy on a farm.
Wow, I'm I out of my league here. What in world type of farm equipment do you need 700 ft lbs tightening of lugs for?
Carpenter2n":2p1t0oy0 said:jltrent":2p1t0oy0 said:I have had several and for the money these are hard to beat. Read the reviews.
http://www.harborfreight.com/air-tools/ ... 68424.html
Thanks, that's looks like a winner to me.
I will agree with that somewhattom4018":3hiu7h8c said:I have one of the Milwaukee M18fuel cordless impacts and it out does a Snap air gun I have.JMJ Farms":3hiu7h8c said:Are the battery powered impacts as strong as the pneumatic guns? From the previous posts I'm guessing they are. Definitely be more convenient in a mobile situation if they are comparable.
saltbranch":10poyw7n said:Depends on the brand of air impact and the available air pressure and storage capacityez14":10poyw7n said:The ones i've used dont seem to be as strong but still a GREAT TOOL very convenient for out in the field repairsJMJ Farms":10poyw7n said:Are the battery powered impacts as strong as the pneumatic guns? From the previous posts I'm guessing they are. Definitely be more convenient in a mobile situation if they are comparable.
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this..air/electric...you still need to finish with torque wrench on tightening down. My personal experience is that air is stronger than battery/electric in a shop setting.