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  • oldopelguy

    Jan. 3, 2011 10:37 p.m. oldopelguy Dork

    Also, if this is for around the house and doesn't strictly-speaking need to be cordless, the HF $30 corded 1/2" impact driver is a great value. My father bought one on sale and now seldom even fires up his compressor. I've used it a few times and am impressed.

    Wonder if it would run off a battery and inverter....?

  • granth

    Jan. 4, 2011 3:41 a.m. granth New Reader

    oldopelguy wrote:

    Also, if this is for around the house and doesn't strictly-speaking need to be cordless, the HF $30 corded 1/2" impact driver is a great value. My father bought one on sale and now seldom even fires up his compressor. I've used it a few times and am impressed.

    Wonder if it would run off a battery and inverter....?

    I got one too from HF works ok but it's just too big, what do you think?

  • Jan. 4, 2011 6:35 a.m. triumph5 Dork

    Not small, but for the money, and when you really need one, it's hard to beat. Proper impact extensions make it more user friendly.

  • Jan. 4, 2011 7:46 a.m. dmyntti New Reader

    I am leaning toward the big Dewalt right now, I tried one of those out that a buddy has and it felt good to me. Strong but big. I am hoping to pick one up today or tomorrow and give it a good workout at the pick-n-pull this weekend.

  • Basil Exposition

    Jan. 4, 2011 10:17 a.m. Basil Exposition Reader

    In reply to granth:

    I've got one, too. Yeah, it is big and unwieldy, but I prefer it over starting the compressor just for some impact action. It has been particularly handy for loosening the big nuts on the crankshafts on the MGs, etc. I was using it this past weekend to do a brake job on the MGA. There is just no better way to get the rotors off the hubs that to have a substantial impact driver. I think you'd have to buy a several hundred dollar cordless to match the performance of this $50 unit. It ain't elegant, but it works.

  • Teh E36 M3

    Jan. 4, 2011 1:51 p.m. Teh E36 M3 HalfDork

    I've also got the hf corded- I dig it too. Got it for $27 with the coupon.

  • Javelin

    May 7, 2011 8:50 a.m. Javelin SuperDork

    If I had a Battleship, I would do this to your canoe:

  • KATYB

    May 7, 2011 7:17 p.m. KATYB Reader

    snap on... ya its expensive. but i used mine for 1.5 years professionally almost using it exclusive over my air impact. ya they say only 360 ft lbs... but i gotta be honest. its broken things free that my old ingersol 1/2 inch composite air wouldnt. ive only had to pull out the air for hard to budge bolts when u absolutly need 1000 ft lbs.

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