electric impact guns

Iain Mannix mannix at rmsolo.org
Fri Dec 7 12:32:47 EST 2001


This one:

http://buy.snapon.com/catalog/pro_det1.asp?qty=1&Item_id=54776&PartNo=CT3450&Price=403.00&ListPrice=403.00&FORMNAME=0&Desc=Impact+Wrench%2C+Cordfree%2C+14.4+Volt%2C+1%2F2%22+Drive+%28U.S.%29&SUB_Cat_ID=&SUB_Cat_NAME=&Cat_ID=&Cat_NAME=&group_id=13138&group_NAME=14.4+Volt+Impact+Wrenches+%281%2F2%22+Drive%29

Sorry for the size of the url.  It can be had for less than
listed on the site (~$300?).  I don't know how it's "numbers"
stack up, but if anything like air tools, "300 pounds" does
not always mean the same thing.  It is pretty impressive -
they're great for tire changes.

Or, if you must have airtools at an autocross, get a nitrogen
tank - we did that last year, forget how much it cost ($80
for the tank/$15 fill?), great for filling tires, changing
wheels, running the pneumatic hacksaw to trim fenders(Prepared
category is fun;), etc.  Wonderful.  However, the SnapOn
cordless is _really_ good.

Yeah, it damned well better be for that much money, I know,
but it is good.  One would think there's something out there
of better value, but I don't know what it is.




Iain


On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Lee M. Levitt wrote:

>
> Iain writes:
> >
> >
> > The Snap On cordless impact is great for autocrossing; it'll
> > break wheel bolts free, as well as strut nuts, ball joint
> > bolts, etc.
> >
>
> Which one? I've seen a couple around, and I want to get the right one...
>
> Thanks!
>
> Lee
>
> Lee Levitt
> Partner
> Acelera Group
> Accelerating the Growth of Business (TM)
> www.aceleragroup.com
> 617.737.7100
>




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