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Allan In NE

02-10-2008 10:25:49




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All things come around.

'Bout 20 or 30 years ago when I was working for Mother GM, I had bought a heavy duty air chisel from Snap-On to handle the occasional ball-joint job.

Remember the darned thing cost something like $52, which was a slug of money to me back then. Cussed myself for a long time because I had spent so much on a tool that was rarely used.

Problem: Manual crank jab frozen in the front bolster. Been soakin' for a week and it just wouldn't break free no matter what I tried.

That old chisel paid for itself this morning and made short work of it. :>)

Allan

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Larry-Tx

02-10-2008 17:21:32




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 Re: The Reason in reply to James Tabor, 02-10-2008 10:25:49  
I did the same thing Allan, don't have a crank anyway.



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1936

02-10-2008 15:51:09




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 Re: The Reason in reply to Allan In NE, 02-10-2008 10:25:49  
Allens key word was rarely used. Will last a life time in the tool box.



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Hobo,NC

02-10-2008 15:15:16




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 Re: The Reason in reply to Allan In NE, 02-10-2008 10:25:49  
I have never had a snap on air tool hold up,,, said 15 years ago I would never buy anutter air tool from'em,,, well fell off the wagon and brought a air chisel from a dealer going out of business,,, $200 haft price,,, it broke No warranty,,, gonna cost me $100 to git a new tool fixed,,, been sent off for repair,,, 6 weeks and counting,,, sucker ain't I,,, will say that mutter did hit when it werked,,, I figger it cost me $30 every time i used it,,, I am back to my worn out IR,,, aint missed a lick,,, came out of retirement takes on all comers

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Formerly Pamike

02-10-2008 15:02:28




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 Re: The Reason in reply to Allan In NE, 02-10-2008 10:25:49  
$52!! That dates you! I paid, $300 or $400 a few years ago.



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Steven f/AZ

02-10-2008 12:49:05




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 Re: The Reason in reply to Allan In NE, 02-10-2008 10:25:49  
Nothing like some good vibrations to loosen things up, be it from an air chisel or impact gun on bolts.

I had to use the air chisel to get the head off my W-9 when it cracked... Had the tractor jacked up in the air with the chain hoist pulling on the head! Two minutes of air chisel and it popped off.



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Allan In NE

02-10-2008 13:23:27




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 Re: The Reason in reply to Steven f/AZ, 02-10-2008 12:49:05  
Darned thing never did loosen up.

Finally, I just gave up and chopped off the protusion with that chisel.

It's still frozen as we speak, but it isn't in my way anymore either. :>)

Allan



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glennster

02-10-2008 10:38:02




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 Re: The Reason in reply to Allan In NE, 02-10-2008 10:25:49  
know what you mean. my 1/2 drive impact is about ready to give up the ghost. been looking at replacements. gonna go with a snap on this time. gonna get the bad boy one,xt7100, 700ftlbs. somewhere around 400 or so. my blue point 1/4 drive air rachet is about had it too.



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JT

02-10-2008 13:02:01




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 Re: The Reason in reply to glennster, 02-10-2008 10:38:02  
Glennster, You might look at an Ingersol impact, I have had one for about 12 years now that, I bought used, been very happy with it. But is gets a dose of oil once in a while also.
Jim



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glennster

02-10-2008 13:38:41




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 Re: The Reason in reply to JT, 02-10-2008 13:02:01  
we've got ingersol, matco, and a blue point 1/2 inch at the shop, but we are doing more and more hd and super duty stuff, and i need the oomph. 3/4 drive is too dang heavy and too bulky for doing suspension work on the frame rack, so i'm gonna go with the snap on. its a lot of doe, but its got power hands down.



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toolz

02-10-2008 19:07:41




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 Re: The Reason in reply to glennster, 02-10-2008 13:38:41  
glen- The Snap-on 7100 won"t hold a candle to the IR 2135TI. The IR is lighter, much more reliable, more powerfull, and very easy to work on. It"s also less money, and if you get it with Matco"s name on it (MT1769), it"s got a two year warranty. I don"t know much about a lot of things, but tools are my business, so trust me. I can"t guess how many Snap-on high-dollar impacts get traded in to me, and they"re a pain to resale at any price. IR"s got the corner on the market, and has for years. Save some money, and get the IR.

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Lee in Iowa

02-11-2008 07:31:46




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 Re: The Reason in reply to toolz, 02-10-2008 19:07:41  
My BIL won a new snapon on a bet with the snapon guy his matco outpulled the new snapon. Lee



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Allan In NE

02-10-2008 10:42:28




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 Re: The Reason in reply to glennster, 02-10-2008 10:38:02  
I hear ya,

I need one too, but I'm too derned tight to part with the sheckels. :>(

Allan



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Sam-dog

02-10-2008 11:20:23




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 Re: The Reason in reply to Allan In NE, 02-10-2008 10:42:28  
What did you cut it off for? Was it in your way?



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Allan In NE

02-10-2008 13:19:35




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 Re: The Reason in reply to Sam-dog, 02-10-2008 11:20:23  
Putting on a dedicated power steering pump (never done this before) and the pulley had to slide over the front of that crankshaft.

Normally, if the jab was retracted as it should be, it would have slid right in there.

But, as it was, I had to force the issue a little to make room. :>(

Allan

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TGIN

02-10-2008 13:45:45




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 Re: The Reason in reply to Allan In NE, 02-10-2008 13:19:35  
Allan , If they start yellin at ya and callin ya names for scratchin the paint on the frame and ya need somebody to ride shotgun for ya , I`ll be glad to help ya out !!



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Allan In NE

02-10-2008 13:53:24




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 Re: The Reason in reply to TGIN, 02-10-2008 13:45:45  
Oh,

Let 'em hollar. :>)

Allan



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