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Lowe's/Kobalt air chisel set

98TJ

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I have had an air hammer for a year and decided to not buy chisels until I needed them. Today was that day. I'm removing a body lift that was installed years ago on our '77 FJ40. The bolts/nuts were rusted/seized to each other and PB Blaster didn't help.

I went to Lowe's and purchased their Kobalt air chisel set at 10:40:58.

Got home, put the first tool in the air hammer, and tried to use it. It dulled. Didn't even cut the bolt head off. Tried a 2nd tool. Same outcome.

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I loaded up, drove back to Lowe's, and the refund was issued at 11:19:35.

That's the single worst tool purchase I've made.

So, who makes a quality set of air chisels:confused:
 
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LWaite

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I actually have tried home depots husky and that set did pretty well for a few years!! What type of air hammer do you have?
 

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Ajax or Old Forge (mayhew) Both USA.

Just purchased about $80 in specialty pieces (18" long reach, hammer head, wide scraper, etc) a few hours ago.

I am not sure how successful any of them will be at cutting body mount bolts though.
 

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an air chisel wouldnt have been my 1st choice for deheading a body mount bolt.

that being said, all ive ever bought were matco and SO air chisel bits.


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98TJ

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an air chisel wouldnt have been my 1st choice for deheading a body mount bolt. :beer:

Wasn't mine, either. Every bolt I could get to with a wrench/ratchet snapped the head off.

For the ones I couldn't reach that I knew passed through the chassis without threading in, I figured I'd try to just grind the heads off and knock the shank of the bolt through the frame.

This is on a '77 FJ40 and EVERYTHING on the chassis and rear 3/4 tub is horribly corroded. Every bolt on the frame that I've touched has been seized and PB/Kroil/heat hasn't worked. It's been an adventure, for sure.
 

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pick up some snap on's and you won't be dissappointed,i've had mine for over five years.and they get used pretty regularly.
 
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98TJ

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It's a basket case. Lots of rust. Came from up north. Lots of salt on the roads. Engine runs like a sewing machine, though. New clutch and master/slave cylinder is in. It's almost ready for winter.

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