Hey y'all, hope everyone's having a sweet weekend :)
Anyway, I decided a while back that I really wanted to buy a nice 1/2" Impact. I used to have a cheapie, and broke it a few years back, and I didnt have money to replace it, but I always wanted to... And then recently after a few "Man, I wish I had a good Impact right about now" moments, and some christmas money, I decided it was time.
I asked around here and got, overall good impressions and positive opinions about the 231. I looked around some more and found that some "real" mechanics say there are better guns out there for anyone who uses them 8+ hours a day, but for the couple times a month I plan to run this thing, I figured it was exactly what I was looking for.
I came across a set on Lowe's website that looked very promising, it had a 231g and a nice 3/8" drive air ratchet for $150.
One late-night trip to the "local" store, and we were in business!!
Wow, that thing is SWEET!! Has a VERY solid and well built feel, it's easy to adjust once you get used to that weird switch, and it has a ton of power.
We wanted to put it to the test, so we took out our aggressions on some poor, innocent looking hardware. It snapped a grade 8 bolt with a 9/16" head, and tore the threads off a 15/16" bolt I had laying around.
It has no shortage of power, and even sounds awesome when you're running it. While I was at it, I picked up a nice set of Kobalt Impact sockets, which I'm also very pleased with. Sure they're Taiwanese, but Kobalt hand tools are by far the best Imported hand tools I've ever used.
I'm sure it'll be in a LOT of videos to come. What made me decide to get it right when we did, was that I had to remove the bumper from my Silverado. It was held on by 8 bolts, and 4 of them were almost impossible to reach, and completly impossible to remove with hand tools, they're in a tight space and you just can't get the leverage you need to twist them loose.
The Ingersol Rand had them off in no time.
I even like the little ratchet that came with the set.
The main body is a little on the "plasticky" side for my taste, but it looks pretty useful and even tho it only claims to put out 50 foot pounds of torque, neither Wes nor Myself could stall it with our hands. I'm sure I'll get a lot of use from that, as well.
What don't I like?
Really, my only complaint is the case. Its a cheezy plastic case from the beginning, and whoever designed it didnt feel the need to leave space for air fittings.
Thus, if you want it to close, you have to take the quick-connects off your tools...
Anyway, I'm pretty thrilled with my new toy. It's everything I hoped it would be :)
Well, have a great 2013, everyone. Next up, a nice 3/4" Drive ;) Audio/Video clip:video1
Re: Bought a new IR 231 Impact (Pics + Video) in reply to Lanse, 01-06-2013 13:29:06
Lanse, try to pick up a "boot" for that IR impact gun. It should cost about $12-$20, but they are worth it. They are a plastic/rubber cover that fits tight on the gun. Helps keep it from getting too dirty and scuffed up.
Re: Bought a new IR 231 Impact (Pics + Video) in reply to Lanse, 01-06-2013 13:29:06
They sell a special grease for air guns ,,, when it gets tired and you buy a replacement take the slide button (forward and reverse) out of the old gun and turn the center down (this is were you get the 0-5 speed adjustment restriction) you then will have a SUPER 231 that will out perform a brand new 231 ...
When the C clip on the 1/2" drive wares out you can buy replacements that come with the tool to install them...
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