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Pneumatic Drills
So I'm looking around at air drills online. Many brands, many prices. Been browsing through Tool Topia a lot.
What's everyone using? Looking at the 3/8" stuff. I know one of the JCR guys had good words for AirCat impacts. IR stuff works great for me. Also, what about some of the cheaper / other stuff? ATD (Napa / Auto Value / Online), Mountain, Astro, Sunex? Anyone have any experience with them? |
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I've had OK luck with off brand hand tools. But any off brand air tool i have bought has been junk.
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I usually buy quality air tools, mostly IR. When I was looking for an air drill I started compairing, and I could buy 3 Harbor Freight drills for the price of one IR. So I took a chance and bought the HF 1/2'' drill with the extended warr. That was 4 yrs ago and still working fine. I dont use it daily but I have used it alot, it will still twist you wrist up if it bites in good when drilling. I didnt have a 1/2'' drill for bigger stuff, for 3/8'' I already have a cordless and a electric drill. I sold some tools when I was in college the sunex stuff was ok, never had any complaints.
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Professional Pisser Offer
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I've not faired well with cheap tools over the years. I swear by IR products and I've also had really good luck with Florida Pneumatic. Of course I have a sprinkling of Matco and Snap On stuff too than that's been working out just fine. I'm addicted to the Snap On 1/4" two piece air ratchets. Expensive at $300 but definately a workhorse for a professional mechanic.
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Here's to a New Year!
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Mine is from Auto Value...........Payed about $200 for it 10 years ago. It is gear reduction. The only problem I have with it is that the forward to reverse switch is hard to get a hold of when you have gloves on. Other then that, hold on to it. With the gear reduction, and a big bit, if it catches, you are going for a ride. |
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I've had some good luck with HF air tools, but it seems that if you get a bad one it's reallly really bad.
Been using the same HF 3/8 drill for about 2 years with no complaints. It gets used almost daily.
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I've been mixed bag on HF air tools, I won't buy them again for something nice like an impact that I use a lot. Last thing I got from them was an air body saw that didnt work at all once the blade actually touched the metal. My HF 1/2" earthquake impact works OK, but it doesn't seem as strong as I would expect. I really like the 3/8 aircat impact that I got last year. I'll go to them for a new 1/2" impact. |
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I can get into a tighter space with an air drill that I can with electric or battery, only real advantage.
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There watching me! (.)(.)
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I have a Snap On 1/2" that I bought about 30 years ago, why Snap On? Ask anyone that works in a shop and then you need a tool, you look over your shoulder and the Snap On guy is always standing there! But I have to say, to this day it still works as new and I have used it a lot! I have a IR 3/8" thats about 15 years old and that still is works good!
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I have one of the compact aircat impacts. I love it, tons of power and very light. That being said I wish I would have bought an electric cordless gun. My pos single stage compressor is always running when I use air tools and is noisy as all get out.
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Here's to a New Year!
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![]() They don't heat up either, when cutting into automotive frames, however they can get cold. |
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Don't want to test the theory.
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I already own a milwaukee magnum (electric) that will do the same, especially in low range. Years ago when I worked on a deck crew, we had a few rookies get thrown on their butts or off ladders when that thing jammed the bit in the wood.
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I have one of those too, older model before they started selling at Homo Depot. Burned up 3 Black&Deckers before I wised up and bought the Milwaukee. I think I got it in the mid 80's.
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