Favorite tool thread

mike diesel

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Sep 6, 2012
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Just picked up this MAC 1/2" mini impact today. This thing is wild. I am blown away with how powerful it is. Brake caliper bolts on our trains are torqued to 450ft/lbs and it pops them right off no problem. This gun is TINY! Absolutely love it!

 

OregonDMAX

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Apr 28, 2013
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What is the torque rating on that bad boy, my MAC 1/2" impact is about 5 generations old I've been looking for a new one.
 

bigmackmiller

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Matco 88 3/8 Flexhead
Dewalt 18v Cordless Impact 1/2 not the most powerful but sure is handy
Dewalt 18v Grease Gun
Push-pin pliers HF specials but do the trick
Knipex Wrench Pliers & Side Cuts
Vise Grip self adjusting wire strippers
 

Awenta

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Sep 28, 2014
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What is the torque rating on that bad boy, my MAC 1/2" impact is about 5 generations old I've been looking for a new one.
625 or 650 breakaway. Looks like an awesome little wrench. The size is great

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NinjaMax

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Dude passed away 2 houses down in my neighborhood, picked this up at the estate auction for 280$. 5Hp 26gal husky compressor, with hose, 3 different regulators, and several different chucks and nozzles, not sure if husky's are any good, but man I love myself some air tools:woott:
 

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Awenta

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Dude passed away 2 houses down in my neighborhood, picked this up at the estate auction for 280$. 5Hp 26gal husky compressor, with hose, 3 different regulators, and several different chucks and nozzles, not sure if husky's are any good, but man I love myself some air tools:woott:
I have one like that for portable use. Same build. Been clicking away for many many years. Wouldn't want to even guess how many running hours it has.

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hipp11B

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Dude passed away 2 houses down in my neighborhood, picked this up at the estate auction for 280$. 5Hp 26gal husky compressor, with hose, 3 different regulators, and several different chucks and nozzles, not sure if husky's are any good, but man I love myself some air tools:woott:



I had one years ago, it worked great for everything I ever used it for. Got rid of it when I joined the army because I didn't know if I'd have anywhere to store it or if I'd have time. I regret it lol. Just bought a 2 stage 80 gal kobalt though that is awesome so far


Lbz, built trans, efi by Danville, Danville 68, full egr delete, mbrp down pipe, 5" mbrp to 7" stack, ppe guages, custom traction bars, airdog2 165, ppe fuel rail mods, s&b, afe blade runner, Arp head studs..died March 2015

Parts collected for the build. SoCal super damper, SoCal billet flex plate, SDP S400 kit, II 85% CP3, PPE manifolds/up pipes, PCV reroute. Slowly but surely lol
 

NinjaMax

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I have one like that for portable use. Same build. Been clicking away for many many years. Wouldn't want to even guess how many running hours it has.

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I'm not sure how much this thing went for new, its barely used, so it looks newer..can't seem to find it for price comparison
 

blackLTZ

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The new 3/8 snap on cordless impac is junk and it's still my favorite lol already sent mine to get rebuild total of 5 times withing a year, and my snap on dealer said its cause you used it too much... Didn't pay 600 dls for nothing
 

mike diesel

I'm alright.
Sep 6, 2012
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SLC, Utah
Dude passed away 2 houses down in my neighborhood, picked this up at the estate auction for 280$. 5Hp 26gal husky compressor, with hose, 3 different regulators, and several different chucks and nozzles, not sure if husky's are any good, but man I love myself some air tools:woott:

I've got the same one, or atleast an older version of it. Bought it used off the local classifieds for $100. Found out when I got home the tank was rusted out. Cut the mounting plate off and welded it to a 22 gallon tank a buddy gave me and remounted the husky motor and pump. Build date on the rusted out tank was 2001 I believe.

I've had it running non stop for literally hours sand blasting amd running orbital sanders. It keeps on pumping no questions asked. I use it more than my 60 gallon ingersoll rand because it's so much quieter. It pumps that 22 gallon tank to 140psi real quick. I love it.
 

mike diesel

I'm alright.
Sep 6, 2012
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SLC, Utah
But while we're on air compressors...here's my new ingersoll rand compressor. Very happy with it so far. Advertised at 14.1cfm, but actual calculations are coming in at right on 15cfm.

 

DURAMXD

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Upgraded boxes a few weeks ago. I've been pining for a white one for a while now, the right sale came along so I ordered one the way I wanted. It's beautiful!
 

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Evan@InglewoodTrans

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The new 3/8 snap on cordless impac is junk and it's still my favorite lol already sent mine to get rebuild total of 5 times withing a year, and my snap on dealer said its cause you used it too much... Didn't pay 600 dls for nothing

I bought three of them so I always have at least one not getting fixed. They sure do work great when they work.
 

dmax_ty

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Aug 18, 2011
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Just took delivery of a M18 1/2" impact. Already in love with the damn thing. You fellas weren't joking about these things!
 

Burn Down

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3/8 M18 stomps the sh*t out of my 3/8 snap on... I have been using it for 2 months and haven't swapped batteries yet. Only thing I don't like about it is it has a few more nooks and crannies to collect grease and grime, a bit harder to clean up... Oh, and it has a 2 year warranty.
 

dmax_ty

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Aug 18, 2011
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3/8 M18 stomps the sh*t out of my 3/8 snap on... I have been using it for 2 months and haven't swapped batteries yet. Only thing I don't like about it is it has a few more nooks and crannies to collect grease and grime, a bit harder to clean up... Oh, and it has a 2 year warranty.

Does it really? I love my 3/8 Snap-On. It's a little beast.
 

JoshH

Daggum farm truck
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3/8 M18 stomps the sh*t out of my 3/8 snap on... I have been using it for 2 months and haven't swapped batteries yet. Only thing I don't like about it is it has a few more nooks and crannies to collect grease and grime, a bit harder to clean up... Oh, and it has a 2 year warranty.

Which 3/8 snap on do you have?