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glennster

02-11-2008 13:30:30




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i done dood it. snap on guy was just here ....got me that new bad boy xt7100 1/2 drive impact. 700lbs breakout force...just a lil under 4 bills!!!!! bring on the rusted bolts!!!!! !
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chuck craig insocal

02-11-2008 20:55:16




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 Re: oohh oohhh ..alan...alan...... in reply to glennster, 02-11-2008 13:30:30  
Hey Glennster I bought a Snap-on 1/2" impact wrench like that in 91 and it also was rated @700ft/lbs. It still goes good and I love it . It was money well spent . You should never regret the purchase. All my Snap-on tools are used well and respected. 30 CC



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Larry59

02-11-2008 20:51:31




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 Re: oohh oohhh ..alan...alan...... in reply to glennster, 02-11-2008 13:30:30  
I have 1/2" air impact.. seems to do the job for me. But need to get me some bigger sockets and wrenchs. Regular set just don't cut it for some bolts on my tractor.



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Clefus

02-11-2008 19:00:58




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 Re: oohh oohhh ..alan...alan...... in reply to glennster, 02-11-2008 13:30:30  
I have a 1/2" IR Titanium ....what a deal.....not 4 bills worth but still a heck of a wrench....



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Dalton S.

02-11-2008 18:56:23




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 Re: oohh oohhh ..alan...alan...... in reply to glennster, 02-11-2008 13:30:30  
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You havent seen an impact driver, until you've seen the one my dad has for switching tires aroung on his semi. It has about a 1" drive impact, and weighs about 50 lbs. It has two handles to hold on to it. It looks something like this.

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matthies

02-11-2008 17:00:26




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 Re: oohh oohhh ..alan...alan...... in reply to glennster, 02-11-2008 13:30:30  
Do yourself a favor and don't use it and spend your money on a IR brand. We stopped buying snap on's impacts their junk. I got sucked it buying a Shock Wave from snapon in '99 and an old CP that had a bent handle from a combine running it over took off whatever the Shock Wave couldn't. chris



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Allan In NE

02-12-2008 03:55:23




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 Re: oohh oohhh ..alan...alan...... in reply to matthies, 02-11-2008 17:00:26  
Use those impacts day in and day out, all day long and nothing lasts like a Snap On.

IRs and CPs are the lower end of the ladder and considered throw-aways. Never, ever saw one last longer than 30 days or so with continous, heavy use.

Allan



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JoshuaGA

02-11-2008 16:43:14




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 Re: oohh oohhh ..alan...alan...... in reply to glennster, 02-11-2008 13:30:30  
Your making me feel cheap. My cheater bar only about what I cut out of the scrap pile. $400 a shock to the system. My problem isn't rusted bolts, it's rusted, frozen, hit till they break or come apart parts. Hope that bad boy don't create more problems than it solves.

JoshuaGA



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glennster

02-11-2008 16:48:28




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 Re: oohh oohhh ..alan...alan...... in reply to JoshuaGA, 02-11-2008 16:43:14  
in the process of replacing the whole front drive on a super duty 4X4 diesel, leaf springs and all. this truck is kicking my butt. cheaters, torch, 3 different 1/2 impacts, so i says the heck with it!!!! bought a big one. 3/4 drive is too heavy and too bulky to schelp around, so i took the dive. but man oh man, does this thing got gutz!!!!! !



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JT

02-11-2008 16:32:42




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 Re: oohh oohhh ..alan...alan...... in reply to glennster, 02-11-2008 13:30:30  
OOOOOH, that sure is purdy, always liked new tools, at least they are clean for a little bit. Always made me feel kinds special. >:)
Jim



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notadeere

02-11-2008 14:40:26




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 Re: oohh oohhh ..alan...alan...... in reply to glennster, 02-11-2008 13:30:30  
I got both that one & the 3/8 drive in snap on i like them both they have a vairable speed if u can hold that button in softly, had mine for yrs now with out a single problem, Im 100% sure U will be happy a friend of mine got the ing rand same time i got my snappy & he always came over to use mine he liked it better...



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Allan In NE

02-11-2008 13:45:36




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 Re: oohh oohhh ..alan...alan...... in reply to glennster, 02-11-2008 13:30:30  
Really?

And it's not a Blue-Point?

Allan



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glennster

02-11-2008 14:03:51




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 Re: oohh oohhh ..alan...alan...... in reply to Allan In NE, 02-11-2008 13:45:36  
nope no blue point, its a snap on!! think i'll order some easy outs cause i tink i'm gonna break some bolts off with this one!!!



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gene bender

02-11-2008 14:37:23




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 Re: oohh oohhh ..alan...alan...... in reply to glennster, 02-11-2008 14:03:51  
At the price you paid and that kind of force the easy-outs and drills should have been with the wrench.



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Allan In NE

02-11-2008 14:19:25




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 Re: oohh oohhh ..alan...alan...... in reply to glennster, 02-11-2008 14:03:51  
Get a wrist splint too. :>)

Allan



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Joe Pro

02-11-2008 15:03:21




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 Re: oohh oohhh ..alan...alan...... in reply to Allan In NE, 02-11-2008 14:19:25  
No kidding my dad has a 1" that if you can keep air to it it'll rip your dang hand to pieces if you let it, also got a 1/2 ele B&D drill that he was using on a ladder over his head and the torque snapped his wrist into 2 pieces.



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