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  • #16
    The HF earthquake is actually really good for its price.

    But I also agree with the cordless suggestion. The Milwaukee 2763 and ir 1/2" (forget the model) will go toe to toe with any air impact. I also have a Milwaukee 3/8" impact from their m12 line that I love. I barely touch a ratchet anymore.
    07 f250-family truckster
    08 Denali -baby hauler
    52 f1-rust bucket
    05 Jeep tj. Buggy
    livin the double-wide dream

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Mysticcobrakilla View Post
      For little stuff...sure.
      True I don't exactly know what he's dealing with. But I would assume its little stuff. Works great on my half ton truck, my mustang, and the wife's toyota. I don't think he's working on 1 tons and such, but who knows.
      WH

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Gasser64 View Post
        True I don't exactly know what he's dealing with. But I would assume its little stuff. Works great on my half ton truck, my mustang, and the wife's toyota. I don't think he's working on 1 tons and such, but who knows.
        Just normal cars and light duty trucks. The worst of it is suspension stuff that tends to be harder to break loose, even after soaking with PB Blaster and letting sit. I work on the ground, so I don't always have room to get my breaker bar under there and have room to get leverage. The one that came with it won't even break lug nuts torqued to 100ft lbs, so I have to use a breaker bar to get them started.

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        • #19
          Another vote for the Milwaukee cordless, love mine.

          Wouldn't buy a dewalt again.

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          • #20
            I use a Chicago Pneumatic cp7748 at home, and so far seems great. Before I had the harbor freight earthquake impact, which had good power, but I though was a bit heavy.

            [ame]http://www.amazon.com/Chicago-Pneumatic-CP7748-Composite-Impact/dp/B007K9388U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1433881862&sr=8-1&keywords=cp7748&pebp=1433881866389&perid=0A6WCTM S98X4TXM4KXSW[/ame]

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            • #21
              I actually picked up a Klutch from Northern tool. Knockoff of IR, I believe, not sure. Been using it for a couple years and does everything I need so far. wheels, suspension,etc. I have the 30gallon from HD as well.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Chili View Post
                Just normal cars and light duty trucks. The worst of it is suspension stuff that tends to be harder to break loose, even after soaking with PB Blaster and letting sit. I work on the ground, so I don't always have room to get my breaker bar under there and have room to get leverage. The one that came with it won't even break lug nuts torqued to 100ft lbs, so I have to use a breaker bar to get them started.
                Don't quote me on this, but I think the ryobi electric impact (thats the one I have) will make more 'torque than the air compressor you posted can. So in other words, even if you got a high quality impact, I think that your standard electric impact would still out perform it because that air compressor doesn't go high enough. My air compressor is similar, it only goes to 135.. or somewhere in there. Can't remember. But its worth looking into before you buy.

                But if you go ryobi, you have to get the big battery, not the little one. I have both, and the little batter just doesn't have enough ballz.
                WH

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Gasser64 View Post
                  Don't quote me on this, but I think the ryobi electric impact (thats the one I have) will make more 'torque than the air compressor you posted can. So in other words, even if you got a high quality impact, I think that your standard electric impact would still out perform it because that air compressor doesn't go high enough. My air compressor is similar, it only goes to 135.. or somewhere in there. Can't remember. But its worth looking into before you buy.

                  But if you go ryobi, you have to get the big battery, not the little one. I have both, and the little batter just doesn't have enough ballz.
                  Thanks, but looking for pneumatic only right now.

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                  • #24
                    Whatever you end up with make sure you get some Milton V style fittings from Northern or order some from here http://www.tptools.com/Hi-Flow-Coupler-Kit,172.html and a good 3/8" hose to feed it. I've got just the 1/2" HF Earthquake and use it for suspension stuff.

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                    • #25

                      You will not regret getting this impact I have you been using one for 8 years daily now. If it can't break it loose you better have one BIG breaker bar. its a little out of your budget but if you shop around you can find one cheaper I just link the first one I saw
                      Last edited by red89notch; 06-09-2015, 05:14 PM.
                      Originally posted by Marisa
                      we women are all irrational and emotional and insane...some just hide it better than others.

                      truth.

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                      • #26
                        2x Shop pawn shops Craig.
                        my dewalt cordless is stronger than my air ones.
                        Don't worry about what you can't change.
                        Do the best you can with what you have.
                        Be honest, even if it hurts.

                        "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy; Its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery" ... Winston Churchill

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by red89notch View Post
                          http://www.ohiopowertool.com/p-10565...2235timax.aspx
                          You will not regret getting this impact I have you been using one for 8 years daily now. If it can't break it loose you better have one BIG breaker bar. its a little out of your budget but if you shop around you can find one cheaper I just link the first one I saw
                          What happened to the girl in your sig? Got ran off by the raging mob?
                          WH

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Mach1 View Post
                            Milwaukee cordless here and a ingersol rand pneumatic for the big stuff
                            This.

                            I'm still new to the cordless ones but I've broken a few pneumatics, so I won't even look at the cheap ones. Ingersol Rand is a bad bitch.

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                            • #29
                              Since the OP's question has been answered, somebody recommend a good quality... airhose comes from a roll on the ceiling... thing. I've heard they aren't all created equal. Anybody got one?
                              WH

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Gasser64 View Post
                                Since the OP's question has been answered, somebody recommend a good quality... airhose comes from a roll on the ceiling... thing. I've heard they aren't all created equal. Anybody got one?
                                Flexzilla hoses have been getting great reviews on here and on GarageJournal.com: [ame]http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007QV1RLM?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailp age_o03_s00[/ame]


                                BluBird Hoses are also gaining popularity and some people on GarageJournal.com claim they are better than Flexzilla at a slightly lower price point. If you are the OCD type, then the Flexzilla hoses are pretty hard to keep clean. Link: http://www.menards.com/main/p-2700963.htm

                                I ordered one of each for my shop, but I haven't been home yet to play with them.

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