There was a thread on this before but I don't want to revive an 8 year old thread...
Looking for an air hammer. I don't need one all that often and the guys I work with are pretty good about letting me borrow stuff, but it's near the top of my "to buy" list as I fill out my toolbox.
I don't do a huge amount with them, we work on pickups but we're not an automotive shop (also not flat rate so saving 30 seconds means very little to me as long as I get it done).
Looking for something capable of: "peeling" exhaust parts off each other (where the two are joined like a slip fit) (we also have an internal bushing that gets changed semi-regularly where you peel the bushing inside a steel tube); knocking studs through a hub; maybe occasionally persuading a stubborn u-joint or ball joint.
I don't really want to spend mega bucks on one considering how often I use them - definitely way less than once a month maybe less than once every two months on average (maybe I would reach for it more if it was mine).
Couple options I've found on Amazon (prices Canadian):
$110 - IR 114GQC: Cheap and cheerful? Comes with 3 "bits"
$180 - Astro 401K "Thor": I think this is a pretty new model to the market, not many review but the bigger "Thor" seems popular
$190 (reg $215) - Sunex SX243: Don't know where I found this mentioned but it's got decent reviews
$226 - IR 119MAX: 118Max was recommended in the older thread, this it the new one.
If I could get away with the 114 that would be great, I'm waiting for someone to come tell me why it's a waste of time GJ style. Have been happy with any Astro tools I've tried in the past. I don't know if the Sunex is really worth it sitting between the AP and 119 pricewise. 119MAX is more than I'd like to spend ideally but I can wait another paycheque/postpone another tool if it's really really worth it.
Also interested in recommendations for bits/chisels, especially the exhaust "peelers".
Looking for an air hammer. I don't need one all that often and the guys I work with are pretty good about letting me borrow stuff, but it's near the top of my "to buy" list as I fill out my toolbox.
I don't do a huge amount with them, we work on pickups but we're not an automotive shop (also not flat rate so saving 30 seconds means very little to me as long as I get it done).
Looking for something capable of: "peeling" exhaust parts off each other (where the two are joined like a slip fit) (we also have an internal bushing that gets changed semi-regularly where you peel the bushing inside a steel tube); knocking studs through a hub; maybe occasionally persuading a stubborn u-joint or ball joint.
I don't really want to spend mega bucks on one considering how often I use them - definitely way less than once a month maybe less than once every two months on average (maybe I would reach for it more if it was mine).
Couple options I've found on Amazon (prices Canadian):
$110 - IR 114GQC: Cheap and cheerful? Comes with 3 "bits"
$180 - Astro 401K "Thor": I think this is a pretty new model to the market, not many review but the bigger "Thor" seems popular
$190 (reg $215) - Sunex SX243: Don't know where I found this mentioned but it's got decent reviews
$226 - IR 119MAX: 118Max was recommended in the older thread, this it the new one.
If I could get away with the 114 that would be great, I'm waiting for someone to come tell me why it's a waste of time GJ style. Have been happy with any Astro tools I've tried in the past. I don't know if the Sunex is really worth it sitting between the AP and 119 pricewise. 119MAX is more than I'd like to spend ideally but I can wait another paycheque/postpone another tool if it's really really worth it.
Also interested in recommendations for bits/chisels, especially the exhaust "peelers".