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RE: Electric impact wrench

To: "'Patton Dickson'" <kpdii@mindspring.com>
Subject: RE: Electric impact wrench
From: Dave Formstone <dformsto@compusmart.ab.ca>
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 1998 20:32:06 -0600
Cc: "'Sprite list'" <spridgets@Autox.Team.Net>
Reply-to: Dave Formstone <dformsto@compusmart.ab.ca>
Sender: owner-spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
Patton, in my experience with electric impact guns I find they do not have 
enough punch. They work OK on light duty jobs but to break free a rusted bolt, 
forget it! 
My 2 bits
Dave Formstone
1960 Bugeye

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From:  Patton Dickson[SMTP:kpdii@mindspring.com]
Sent:  June 24, 1998 23:45 PM
To:  Spridget List
Subject:  Electric impact wrench

Hey guys,

As I am rebuilding engines in both the cars over the next couple months, the
desire for an impact wrench has been growing as I am stripping these old
engines down.

I know where there is an electric one at a pawnshop around the corner that
works, but it sounds like a bearing is going out.  The reason I say this is
after it runs a few seconds, it starts making an chatter sound.  If it is a
bearing, can they be replaced reasonably?

I can get it for $30, and that would be a lot nicer that $150+ for a new
one.  Of course I could get an used air wrench and a tank for under $60.
None of this is in the budget right now, but I can use one on the 'vair this
weekend, and the Sprite in about a month.  I'm sure for a tool like that,
repairs are probably more worthwhile than an old Craftsman drill, but I have
no experience in this area to go by.

Thanks,
Patton


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Patton Dickson - Dallas, TX

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