diesel research
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Probably, but a wrist can heal. Plastic won't.
I'll continue to stick with my ancient and obsolete design, overly heavy and durable, steel and aluminum air tools.
It's a damn good thing that we have different opinions. If we all liked the same thing, there'd be a serious shortage of 6'5" 300 pound blond headed Ukrainian women that liked to cuddle.
WoD
It's not a total difference in opinions, I do still use those all metal impacts too.
I use this one multiple times per day:
http://www.toolsource.com/inch-spline-drive-impact-wrench-anvil-p-105811.html
Also had previous posted a picture of the other impact I was using daily. The D-handle broke off so you have to hold it one handed usually.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1302107&postcount=7
Let me reassure you that overhead awkward position work is a real chore, and lighter weight has real world advantages sometimes.
Some people could wreck a bowling ball, and even pure-unobtanium isn't strong enough.
