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the ultimate 3/8th impact!

first thread, tomsmr2 ftw!

anyway.. i was previously using a ingersoll rand 212, an older gun.. quality, but i was still breaking out my 1/2 inch IR ti gun for big jobs. plus it had an on-off trigger, which im not a fan of.. so it was time for an upgrade.

for a long time the ingersoll rand titanium guns were THE guns to have.. not anymore. i picked up a snap-on mg31 3/8th impact and its a MONSTER! it out torques the IR Ti gun, and it stops spinning when you release the trigger, really nice, especially with swivel sockets that like to fly off and smash your face.. also has a variable trigger.

the only thing that sucks is the power adjustment is really hard to turn, and its louder than hell! its expensive, but all professional tools are : /

if you're in the market for a 3/8th impact, and you want the absolute most awesome thing out there.. get the mg31!

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Cool. Have you used any of the electric impact guns yet? I've heard some of them work better than the pneumatic.
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my pneumatic 1/2 inch lays out 1000 ft/lbs. ive never seen an electric over 400 or so. plus air guns spin a lot faster.. lets you work a little quicker.

the electrics are cool to have at home.. you dont have to fire up the compressor and fill it just to remove some lug nuts real quick or something.. but in terms of raw power, theres no comparison, air takes the cake!
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Snap-On has a 500 ft/lbs electric 1/2 impact - it's popular for those who go out to the desert with their toys.
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Cool. Have you used any of the electric impact guns yet? I've heard some of them work better than the pneumatic.
yes, i use a Bosch 3/4" drive electric on honduh crank pulley bolts when they decide not to allow air impacts to take them off. but the 3/4-1/2 reducer was $45... and only gets used every so often.
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i ran over my poor impact gun today its fine though, still works perfectly and i use it daily.. i still highly recommend it!
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but the 3/4-1/2 reducer was $45... and only gets used every so often.
I'm not a fan at all of 3/4"-1/2" reducers. I used to work at a hardware store and would see 10-15 a DAY that had the 1/2" section spun off... Of course, ours only cost $14.99 so that $45 one BETTER be tougher.
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tom, that snap on gun is THE STUFF.
a buddy @ work has one, i plan on getting one soon as well.
i was amazed by how light, yet powerfull that damn thing is first time i saw one in person last year.
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IR 2115ti > mg31
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the snapon gun is faster and more powerful, i dont see how you'd think its better.
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+1 i have that same dog and i use itdaily as well!!!! i love it. for the real tough jobs, i have found that the MT2141 from Matco really does the job. did a 3s swap from start to finish in less than three hours with these babies!!!!
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all the matco guns are made by aircat now. you can buy directly from aircat and pay about 1/3rd the price.

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they're not bad tools.. ive just found you can bypass matco and buy the literally exact same tool directly from whoever makes it.. sometimes you can even buy them from matco! gearwrench makes their torque wrenches.. the matco guy offered me one for 100, or the one with the matco sticker for 300.
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they make that exact same snap on gun now in 1/2 inch but still the same casing so its the same size...now thats the best gun ever
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How much does that gun run Tom?
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How much is that Tom? I have an IR gun myself max 700lbs and still continue to love it. I guess I haven't had that big of a job yet that my IR couldn't handle.
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the little 3/8th is 299, the big 1/2 is 399.. theres a bunch on ebay right now for under 200 bucks though, used. the snapon 1/2 is 810 ft/lbs, and you never have to service it (same with the 3/8th).

my ir 1/2 inch wont take off a lot of crankbolts.. it'll take most off, but not all.
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i think the half in the 3/8 body is 350. all i use for lugnuts. my mac 1/2 (which is actually an IR) never has a prob taking anything off
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first thread, tomsmr2 ftw!

anyway.. i was previously using a ingersoll rand 212, an older gun.. quality, but i was still breaking out my 1/2 inch IR ti gun for big jobs. plus it had an on-off trigger, which im not a fan of.. so it was time for an upgrade.

for a long time the ingersoll rand titanium guns were THE guns to have.. not anymore. i picked up a snap-on mg31 3/8th impact and its a MONSTER! it out torques the IR Ti gun, and it stops spinning when you release the trigger, really nice, especially with swivel sockets that like to fly off and smash your face.. also has a variable trigger.

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if you're in the market for a 3/8th impact, and you want the absolute most awesome thing out there.. get the mg31!

http://news.thomasnet.com/images/small/463/463651.jpg
my snap on dealer sold me that gun for 350 bucks and it was on special so i got a free set of 3/8 impact sockets the gun rocks it has so much torque i can pull lug nuts off with the lil bastard
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