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damon18

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Got my BO 151SL light bar yesterday, love it! Because I'm "frugal", probably would never have bought it at $120 even though I wanted it. So the good price and GO pushed me to do it, thanks!

Now that I have it in hand, it is well worth the normal price. Bright full spread light, rechargeable and also can be plugged in with the same long heavy cord supplied for recharge.

It's kind of hard to photograph in use, but here is an attempt.

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Just put my wife’s Subaru back together, it needed a rear wheel bearing. First run with the big nasty air hammer I bought a while back. While the job still took some heat and cursing, I’d still be out there with a sledge if it wasn’t for this air hammer. I bought a 14mm impact socket to pound on with the hammer as suggested, and big nasty literally started crushing the socket.

I look forward to some jobs that this thing can do without breaking a sweat! Another Great tool at a great price point.
 

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Chris,

Do you offer any crimp tools for flag terminals? I have the 9477 kit, but I don’t see any way to use it for flags.

Thanks,
Lee
 

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A huge thank to Chris for getting me a new mini DA sander.

Thanks Chris.

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theoldwizard1

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I'm not sure if it's the infamous impact, but in one of Eric's latest videos, he sneak peaks a new Astro impact. It's hard to make out the writing on the box, but the part # starts with a 18 and you can see 1/2" impact on the box if you look close enough.

At the 16:24 mark, Teaser
Well It looks like Eric O. has let the cat out of the bag ! The new Astro impact will be called the Thor !

Google can not find Astro Pneumatic Thor anywhere !
 

MINIz guy

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Chris,

Is there a backorder for the Astro 5820 engine support bar, or is ToolTopia pulling my leg? Coming up to the ~3 week lead time for it and want to get my projects started!
 

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I picked up the carbide die grinder burr set a while back but haven't used it until yesterday. I needed to enlarge a 1" hole in some .300" plate. I put the largest cylindrical burr on my m12 die grinder and ran it at about 20,000 rpm. I only took a couple quick passes around the hole, thinking I would stop and check to see how much progress I was making. To my surprise, the shaft I was trying to fit slipped right in. Un-be-leivable how much material those things can remove.

I have generally avoided carbide bits and tooling assuming I would just break things but wow, I'm impressed.
 

AJHD

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I wish we could buy directly from Astro. I've got several Astro tools now, but having to wait for the new stuff to show up on Amazon is getting annoying.
 

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I wish we could buy directly from Astro. I've got several Astro tools now, but having to wait for the new stuff to show up on Amazon is getting annoying.
Agreed, when I wanted big nasty it took a few weeks for it to come back in stock at Amazon. Seemed like a strange waiting game. Maybe Chris can suggest some other vendors who stack better, but I am guessing they are subject to the same Global Supply Chain issues everyone else is these days.
 
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shadetree_mech

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I thought that gun predated Thor?
It was the prototype for Thor. He had it for ~ a year or so. I'm sure there was subtle changes since the prototype from their engineers, and from Eric and other testers input for that impact, but I doubt it was much.

TTC said they will get Thor and test it when it's available. It will probably be a bit different in the test since that prototype was a year old impact broken in and run on higher pressure, vs new.

ETA... Just saw that TTC said they should have one in the next week. No telling how long it will take for the video to come up though?
 
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AJHD

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My list of Astro tools I'm waiting for Astro to start shipping or vendors (prefer Amazon) to start stocking is growing every day...

78319 - 3/8" 6-24mm low profile socket set
9532 - Carbide scraper
91410 - 1/4" long ratchet
 

AJHD

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I know Astro has no control over 3rd party vendors, for example Amazon.
But I have questions about Astro's new 91410 1/4" ratchet.

#1. Why does the listing show a map and not the tool?
#2. Why is the price significantly higher than the other 3 ratchets Astro offers?
(Especially considering it's the smallest of the 3, so less material should equal lower cost.)

These things scream scam to me.

I've been waiting for the 1/4" to be available as I already have the other 3 ratchets that Astro offers.
I've also been watching the 91410 on Summit who has it listed for $20. Other vendors seem to have it listed for $18-$22.
But Summits "expected ship date/special order date" never stays the same. And their shipping is terrible for smaller orders.

Same with the Astro 9532 carbide scraper which is listed at $22 on Summit currently. Another tool I've been waiting for Amazon to have available.
 

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Astro_Pneumatic_Tools

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New items can get a bit weird sometimes. We have to submit requests for them to update with correct info, which us being the brand they allow us to do.

As for price, also being new they have no competition. Until there are other sellers on the item page, they will price it however their algorithm thinks the market will bear which is usually sort of a wild guess it seems.

The other ratchets you linked started out at higher prices as well until other sellers started throwing their hat into the ring. Unfortunately not being a retailer, we have zero control over that aspect.
 

AJHD

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Thanks Chris, good info.
Guess I'm just not used to looking at new tools, especially these days. Most of the things I buy have been around awhile it seems.
 
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