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inexpensive airtools #471701 07/02/04 08:04 AM
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fire4effect Offline OP
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So an earlier post on which airtools to get basically said 'don't buy cheap stuff'....well I want airtools, but can only spend $150. I've seen kits at Kragen or Costco and I'm really tempted.

What would you get(tools only) for $150 to start and get the most bang for the buck?

Last edited by abalagtas; 07/02/04 08:06 AM.

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Re: inexpensive airtools [Re: fire4effect] #471702 07/02/04 08:34 AM
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Impact hammer and accessories
air rachet, and sockets with at least one extension
air drill, with set of reverse thread drill bits (more forgiving than a broken off extractor)

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Harbor Freight carries Chicago Pneumatics if you don't want something like I-R's.

HOWEVER, if you really see yourself using these a lot, upgrade to good stuff and put your cheapies in a yard sale for some kid to start with.


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Re: inexpensive airtools [Re: fire4effect] #471703 07/02/04 01:30 PM
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The most useful air tool I have is a cheap $20 die grinder. It is like a super Dremel. Here it is shaving steel with a carbide bur: http://community.webshots.com/photo/96378645/157661333bXQtzC

another pic: http://community.webshots.com/photo/96378645/157661283SOWwBn

My second most used airtool is a big (expensive) impact driver.


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Re: inexpensive airtools [Re: fire4effect] #471704 07/02/04 01:48 PM
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4xJedi Offline
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The air tools I use;

1/2" impact
3/8" impact, This tool is probably my most used air tool!!
3/8" ratchet
1/4" ratchet
mini die grinder
angle die grinder
air chisel

These are all IR with some Porter Cable and a Husky, but I saved up for them so it was worth the wait. If I was on a budget, I'd get Husky from Home Depot. They have a lifetime warranty. Don't skimp on an impact. My friend bought one from Walmart and it would'nt even remove his lug nuts. Hell my 3/8" impact will do that. Get one that's at least 400 lbs of torque, more if possible.
I still want an air drill and some body air tools. Good luck and start lovin' air. I'm spoiled now <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />.
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Re: inexpensive airtools [Re: 4xJedi] #471705 07/02/04 03:18 PM
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The most used air tool I have is the 3/8" drive butterfly impact.

Next would be the large 1/2" impact.

Don't forget to check eBay.

Re: inexpensive airtools [Re: fire4effect] #471706 07/02/04 03:53 PM
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Adam F Offline
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I got some cheap air tools from sears a while back. They diddnt have enough torque to break lug nuts free. Check the torque ratings. I wouldnt get any impact that is less than 250.


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Re: inexpensive airtools [Re: 4xJedi] #471707 07/02/04 05:07 PM
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fire4effect Offline OP
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Thanks guys,

I think my first purchase will be a 3/8 rachet.For the rachets, do you need to buy special 'air' sockets or can I use regular sockets?

Sounds like I can't afford an good impact wrench at this time, but that will probably be my next purchase unless my next project needs something like a air chisel or griner...


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'10 Scion Xb
Re: inexpensive airtools [Re: fire4effect] #471708 07/02/04 05:10 PM
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I gave a way my 3/8" air ratchet.

The butterfly proved so very, very handy compared to the ratchet.

If you get the chance, borrow one and you might see what I mean.

Re: inexpensive airtools [Re: fire4effect] #471709 07/02/04 05:21 PM
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mt_goat Offline
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Quote
Thanks guys,

I think my first purchase will be a 3/8 rachet.For the rachets, do you need to buy special 'air' sockets or can I use regular sockets?

Sounds like I can't afford an good impact wrench at this time, but that will probably be my next purchase unless my next project needs something like a air chisel or griner...


I just use regular 1/2 inch drive Craftsman sockets, I've never broken one. If one were to break Sears will replace it for free anyway.


93 4X4 ext-cab, auto, SR5, 3.4 V6, supercharged, 2.1" pulley, URD fuel mods, Aquamist WI, IPT valve body mod, dual cases, 4" superlift, Alcan springs, 33 BFG MT, ARB locked front & rear, 5.29 US Gears, RB 1" BL, 1.5" BJ spacers, TJM T-17, Warn m8000.
Re: inexpensive airtools [Re: mt_goat] #471710 07/02/04 05:28 PM
Anonymous
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Here is just one example of a quality impact off eBay cheap.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...663&item=4310084785&rd=1

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