Xracer1971
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Has anyone tried the new chief air hammer from hf?
Thanks!
Thanks!
The Astro Big Nasty takes a .498 shank. This HF takes a .401, the same size as most air hammers.
I’m not sure what the difference in shank diameter might make with respect to how hard the HF hits but the Astro sure hits really hard. I haven’t been disappointed with it.
Yes, I do realize the Big Nasty takes a larger diameter bit (.097 larger) but that isn't really much of a physical difference. (About 20 human hairs, depending on their color. Lol) But I do agree that it CAN make a difference. Every little bit can add up to a big difference.
Eric29 from Western NY..... are you the same Eric from SMA on youtube?
Yes, I do realize the Big Nasty takes a larger diameter bit (.097 larger) but that isn't really much of a physical difference. (About 20 human hairs, depending on their color. Lol) But I do agree that it CAN make a difference. Every little bit can add up to a big difference.
Im dreading the repair job that I bought this tool for, BUT I'm looking forward to using a new tool.
I will keep this thread pisted.
There is NO substitute for a .498 gun. I’m sure this gun is decent and hits pretty hard but I have both a Snap On PH3050A and a CP 717 gun. The CP is a long barrel.498 gun and makes my Snap On look like a tack hammer.
As Mrs. Super Mech says “mass and stroke length make a good hammer” Lol.
Agreed, .498 is a totally different animal. I still run into things where big nasty can struggle, but it isnt common. Usually a torch plus big nasty gets things moving.
Absolutely correct. The sad problem is if you want to use the full stable of convenience tools (like the fan clutch wrenches or the ‘shake and bake’) then you need a big nasty as well as a .401 shank hammer.
Just like needing a full set of both 1/2” and 3/8” drive impacts and sockets.
Eric29 from Western NY..... are you the same Eric from SMA on youtube?
Yes, I do realize the Big Nasty takes a larger diameter bit (.097 larger) but that isn't really much of a physical difference. (About 20 human hairs, depending on their color. Lol) But I do agree that it CAN make a difference. Every little bit can add up to a big difference.
Im dreading the repair job that I bought this tool for, BUT I'm looking forward to using a new tool.
I will keep this thread pisted.
I just finished using the new HF air hammer. I am impressed. I have only owned ****** cheap air hammers in the past and this one is by far the the best one that I have ever used. I am not saying it's as good as the .498 Big Nasty (because I don't have one to compare with) but it EASILY handled the job that I bought it for. It earned a spot in my air tool drawer. I'm sure it will come in handy for many more jobs in the future.
Final verdict: I have nothing to complain about. It hits very hard, it's well made, It's made in Taiwan, (not China) and it's priced fairly. It's a keeper....