Tonight I went to Sears and purchased my new Craftsman C3 Impact Wrench- I was able to get it down to $80. I have been watching it for months but kept putting off buying one; I have my own air tools which I am quite happy with and in a shop with plentiful air hose connections and compressed air, it seemed superfluous to buy it.
However, I now have a friend's vehicle who I promised I would work on for her (just replacing an O2 sensor I assume- I still have to check the wiring first though) and given the angle that I think it may be at and all of the parts around it, I may not be able to get enough leverage on it with a regular ratchet. And if it comes to needing a breaker bar, I'm doomed. Also, when I work on her car, I won't have access to shop air. Therefore, I decided that was enough reason to buy the impact gun.
The more I think about it also, the more I realize it would be nice to not have to hook into an air line or to be able to work outside if I want to. I can also haul it around to pull parts at the junkyard.
I was reading a couple of reviews online and there seems to be even a few professional users who are fans of the Craftsman C3 Impact Wrench. I am planning on keeping mine now mostly in my box at the shop. Has anyone here tried using it in a shop and if so, what do you think of it? How is it holding up?
Thanks,
Techniker
However, I now have a friend's vehicle who I promised I would work on for her (just replacing an O2 sensor I assume- I still have to check the wiring first though) and given the angle that I think it may be at and all of the parts around it, I may not be able to get enough leverage on it with a regular ratchet. And if it comes to needing a breaker bar, I'm doomed. Also, when I work on her car, I won't have access to shop air. Therefore, I decided that was enough reason to buy the impact gun.
The more I think about it also, the more I realize it would be nice to not have to hook into an air line or to be able to work outside if I want to. I can also haul it around to pull parts at the junkyard.
I was reading a couple of reviews online and there seems to be even a few professional users who are fans of the Craftsman C3 Impact Wrench. I am planning on keeping mine now mostly in my box at the shop. Has anyone here tried using it in a shop and if so, what do you think of it? How is it holding up?
Thanks,
Techniker