Outlawmws
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I've had an imported (Taiwan) Hammer impact for about a long as I have had automotive tools. (had to have SOMETHING before I finally got an impact wrench...). I still use them in selected uses, as they are a better tool for those applications, (Philips fasteners in general, but MC cases in particular, and the door hinges on Samurais)
A month or so ago I got one that was US made in the last big tool box buy. Made by H.K Porter Mfg.
Today I picked up what has to be an older hammer impact and it was also US made, but for Craftsman.
Both differ quite a bit on look feel and hot it works from an exterior perspective.
Until those two I'd NEVER seen one made in the USA...
So How many other people have US made Hammer impacts, and who made them? Who has imported Hammer impacts?
Top one is Taiwan, the middle is the Porter, and the bottom is the Craftsman. the shank visible on the craftsman is flat on one side (and looks like a great way to collect a blood blister...)
A month or so ago I got one that was US made in the last big tool box buy. Made by H.K Porter Mfg.
Today I picked up what has to be an older hammer impact and it was also US made, but for Craftsman.
Both differ quite a bit on look feel and hot it works from an exterior perspective.
Until those two I'd NEVER seen one made in the USA...
So How many other people have US made Hammer impacts, and who made them? Who has imported Hammer impacts?
Top one is Taiwan, the middle is the Porter, and the bottom is the Craftsman. the shank visible on the craftsman is flat on one side (and looks like a great way to collect a blood blister...)
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thanks! 
