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Codejack

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That Aircat is a great little stubby impact, but you might be better off starting with a full sized one. If they put you on a bunch of tire changes, it will probably knock them all loose, but it won't hold up long doing that kind of work. Good luck.

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Cool; I think there is an IR full size at MSC for ~$150, which should be doable. Otherwise, I can get a decent HF one for $80, which may not hold up, but if it lasts long enough...


I agree with bbrins, for a first impact get a full size one. I have both the nano and aircat minis, and while great tools, for just one I'd want a full size, add a mini later. Those cman red handle pry bars should hold up fine, I've beaten on them professionally for nearly a year and they've held up great, bought them as a backup set to my cornwell ones and have ended up using them more, my corn wells don't have striker caps. Also I'd think of adding some cable type spring clamp pliers, wouldn't be without mine. Astro ones a great to start with.

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I had some on a different list; I had a hard-to-get-to hose clamp last week, but these wouldn't have helped :(
 
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Mecha

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I don’t know squat about much but we used aircats on our yard truck assembly line. It held up better than all other brands we tried. Not the stubby’s but the full size.
 
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