n8n
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Anyone tried them? I am trying to acquire tools on a very limited budget as I'm pretty much a weekend warrior, however being "between jobs" at the moment I've been filling in as a mechanic at my friend's shop. I am starting with NO air tools, I've used only hand tools never having had a garage and a compressor. I have been doing good so far on the 'bay and at pawn shops; so far I've picked up a like-new Matco MT1769A, a used set of Snap-On deep metric impacts, and a Husky set of metric shallow impacts all at much less than list. I'm stuck on SAE stuff though, haven't found a screaming deal on anything respectably branded, but Sears is selling a set of SAE deep "evolv" impacts online for $20. The web site says lifetime warranty, but I do not want to have to take advantage of it all the time, and my understanding is "evolv" is a step down in quality from stuff that's branded "Craftsman" only. Are these decent, or am I basically paying for Harbor Freight quality with a good warranty? Input appreciated!
Also, off on a tangent, does anyone sell the IR or Matco impact lube kit in a brick and mortar store or am I going to have to order online? The Matco guy doesn't stop regularly at my friend's shop, only the Snap-On guy does, and not all that often at that (been trying to warranty an impact swivel for ages and I keep missing him.) I went for the Matco gun because my understanding is it's a rebranded IR 2135TiMAX which has excellent reviews online and also the shop foreman has one and says it's better than his Snap-On. Went for Matco over IR simply because I got it for about half the price I could find the IR for. But now that I read up on it I find that you're supposed to not only oil the motor but grease the hammers, unlike the 3/4" Cleco that I also picked up (but will probably sell, because there's not enough air volume at the shop to run it) which just uses 30W oil to lube the whole thing.
Now really getting off topic I'd be happy to trade my 3/4" Cleco for a comparable 1/2" Cleco that will work on a typical shop's air supply, as I probably never will be able to build the home garage that I really want with the big badass air supply to properly feed the thing.
Also, off on a tangent, does anyone sell the IR or Matco impact lube kit in a brick and mortar store or am I going to have to order online? The Matco guy doesn't stop regularly at my friend's shop, only the Snap-On guy does, and not all that often at that (been trying to warranty an impact swivel for ages and I keep missing him.) I went for the Matco gun because my understanding is it's a rebranded IR 2135TiMAX which has excellent reviews online and also the shop foreman has one and says it's better than his Snap-On. Went for Matco over IR simply because I got it for about half the price I could find the IR for. But now that I read up on it I find that you're supposed to not only oil the motor but grease the hammers, unlike the 3/4" Cleco that I also picked up (but will probably sell, because there's not enough air volume at the shop to run it) which just uses 30W oil to lube the whole thing.
Now really getting off topic I'd be happy to trade my 3/4" Cleco for a comparable 1/2" Cleco that will work on a typical shop's air supply, as I probably never will be able to build the home garage that I really want with the big badass air supply to properly feed the thing.





