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Old 03-10-2008, 04:17 PM
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Oh okay. I don't know it seems to take the stuff torqued on at 80 ft lbs off fine but over that and it doesn't want to. I run it at 90PSI as thats whats recommended. Overall the IR is just a much better gun and well worth the money if you use it often. It's what we used in the shop and now I got one that I use at home. I have yet to see anything it wont take off. If you are just doing really light stuff the Craftsman one might be okay.
 
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Oh okay. I don't know it seems to take the stuff torqued on at 80 ft lbs off fine but over that and it doesn't want to. I run it at 90PSI as thats whats recommended. Overall the IR is just a much better gun and well worth the money if you use it often. It's what we used in the shop and now I got one that I use at home. I have yet to see anything it wont take off. If you are just doing really light stuff the Craftsman one might be okay.

Dont get me wrong, I completely agree with you. But for the price, and the fact he isnt going to be using it much, the craftsman will work just fine. My father has a $500 snap-on impact that makes my craftsman look like a thumb drive ratchet.
 



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