Now I know what the last guy used to tighten the oil filter.
@Merigold8317 күн бұрын
He used a TIG welder?
@V.AJackson161117 күн бұрын
O ring molted to the housing lol
@edwardoavila766617 күн бұрын
one time i legit saw a guy driving down the neighborhood smoking horribly stops by the sidewalk, by the time i walked past he had the hood open and what was left of the oil filter (just the bezel) in his hand, like it was twisted and sheared off 🤣🤣🤣
@ljprep625016 күн бұрын
I HAVE always wondered about that.
@pault15114 күн бұрын
Believing it. Stitches to repair finger after the oil filter wrench slipped under maximum effort.
@tachometer7418 күн бұрын
Harbor Freight is such a weird and wonderful place.
@Utuber-x4418 күн бұрын
They need to open up in Canada! I now live too far from the border to drive down and check it out
@zachroberts198818 күн бұрын
@@Utuber-x44 Bring princess auto to the US and its a deal!
@AdmiralDG18 күн бұрын
@@zachroberts1988 And Canadian Tire!
@robertdascoli94918 күн бұрын
The just opened one up by me, it's amazing.
@erik_dk84218 күн бұрын
Hazard Fraught
@travisotto84218 күн бұрын
Used the IR and HF doing 70mm head size bolts on a oil press. The HF hit harder, but lots of operator fatigue. It would occasionally break the air inlet fitting off however, which is quite the dangerous rodeo at 150psi.....
@TorqueTestChannel18 күн бұрын
That makes a lot of sense.
@Joe_Blo18 күн бұрын
VEVOR just sort of appeared on my radar as the new ACME Tool Company in the last year. So I turned to Google to see what was up. VEVOR, founded in 2010 in Foshan, Guangdong, China, is a manufacturer and supplier of industrial tools and equipment. Overview. VEVOR, established in 2007 and based in Shanghai, China, is a supplier of equipment and tools. Rancho Cucamonga, California, is the place where the VEVOR engine operates, and several dedicated staff make sure that everything runs smoothly. Its headquarters in Ontario, California, are near major shipping hubs and international trade routes, which ensure smooth operations. VEVOR isn’t just about selling tools; they’re building a community! They’ve got a bustling social media scene on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, KZbin, Pinterest, and even LinkedIn. Aha! VEVOR leveraged social media to promote & sell Chinese made products online.
@NONO-hz4vo18 күн бұрын
Love hearing the real world usage stories. Like guys out buying the largest string trimmers when the professionals use the lightest. Or hammers.
@upnorth546517 күн бұрын
Had a co worker with a hobo freight. I tried it once and hated it. What a stupid trigger design.
@1waukesha17 күн бұрын
You can and should put a whip check on the air line. Saves alot of excitement when that happens!
@SomeGuysGarage18 күн бұрын
You just wanted to show off your extended anvil and big sockets....don't try to pretend you were doing anything else lol
@TorqueTestChannel18 күн бұрын
I feel seen
@markm000017 күн бұрын
@@TorqueTestChannel I am in awe
@Zachary_8817 күн бұрын
@TorqueTestChannel when r you going to test the Dewalt DCF964 ¾" gun?😮
@Zachary_8817 күн бұрын
@@TorqueTestChannel it's a beast of a gun with the new 8amp Tabless battery
@TorqueTestChannel17 күн бұрын
@@Zachary_88 next couple weeks. We got one
@DeadKoby18 күн бұрын
Vevor...the everything brand. I got a Vevor branded bird cage for our doves. LOL. The bird cage isn't bad actually.
@andrewkennedy970418 күн бұрын
I have their detailing chair. Works good too.
@alexdrockhound949718 күн бұрын
Im kind of sketched out using their stuff considering how they seem to make everything and are a chinese brand that seems to have popped up pretty suddenly not too long ago. Always been worried that they were chinesium. Have they been working ok for people?
@andrewkennedy970418 күн бұрын
@@alexdrockhound9497i like my Detailing chair. The castors on it are nice. I would recommend it. Think they call it a mechanics chair but I use it for Detailing.
@spamcan920818 күн бұрын
"If someone makes it, we can fake it"
@BigInjun0518 күн бұрын
I have 2 vevor swinging tool boxes for my 21 f250. The identical, qnd i mean identical product ford offers but $130 cheaper per unit.
@brandonsinor616618 күн бұрын
This is crazy, I was literally at Harbor yesterday, and saw this, and was gonna send you a note today to test it!!! You all on your game!
@blahorgaslisk776317 күн бұрын
That's a classic. The oil filter that sits like it's been welded in place. I told someone changing oil that the filter should only be hand tight. He laughed at me and used a pair of filter pliers to tighten it down. I hope he's the one changing the oil next time for that car.
@shadymaint118 күн бұрын
On any job site that runs Chicago fittings typically run much higher air pressure. My last job we ran several large air compressors for industrial sandblasting. We typically ran 250 to 300 psi. We did run regulators for the smaller air tools. Usually set to 120psi or so. We had a 1 inch IR that became an absolute beast at 300psi.
@DUKE_of_RAMBLE18 күн бұрын
Great they just got done telling us they upgraded to handle what they showed us, and now they have to upgrade *_again_* to match a real world use case! 😭 😅
@ablindman017 күн бұрын
One thing to account for though is that while it's higher pressure, a lot of times (at least at the steel plant) we'd be running 100+ ft of hose to get to where we needed the impact at, so while it might have been really high for the first few seconds it drops back to a lot closer to what the ttc guys are using here (ofc every site is different) but I wonder where the point of diminishing returns is
@ronblack787017 күн бұрын
those tools are not made to run at such high pressure . many are rated for 90 psi
@shadymaint117 күн бұрын
@@ronblack7870 rated pressure 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@ke6gwf16 күн бұрын
@@shadymaint1this! Lmao
@kylongrifle18 күн бұрын
I live in coal country where there is heavy equipment shops all over.. I weld on a lot of it myself and Ive noticed a ton of them using that same HF 1" gun the last several years.. They all seem to love it, guess I see why now.. I can say several I know have been using them regularly for at least 3-4 years trouble free..
@TheMetalButcher17 күн бұрын
@JpayDirt was showing changing undercarriage bolts on his D9. The 1" IR battery impact would not touch them after many seconds. In the same clip, the HF ran em off in a few seconds. Hard to disagree with that.
@josephsherrell623517 күн бұрын
We use the old school HF 1in a lot but it’s because it’s a lot lighter
@UncleKennysPlace18 күн бұрын
I bought an HF 3/4" to break loose some tractor fasteners. It didn't do any better than my Snap-on 1/2" ... at first. But it did apparently require some break-in time, and now is the most powerful unit in the tool chest.
@Hedonistic0Frog18 күн бұрын
I just had to use my HF 3/4" for the first time last week. Some lug nuts were stuck on so hard my 1/2" earthquake couldn't get them off, and it's previously removed Honda Crankshaft bolts. The 3/4" spun them off like it was nothing.
@rudydaberry12218 күн бұрын
My dads mechanic buddy has a earthquake 1/2” impact cordless and says it’s more powerful then his Milwaukee
@ferrumignis18 күн бұрын
Air impact wrenches most always improve after a bit of break in IME.
@MDP4549 күн бұрын
Make sure your airlines are large enough. It makes a massive difference on the torque the impact puts out.
@thegamereliterest955018 күн бұрын
I literally have been saying that the HF is the strongest for years but it’s great to finally be validated
@thegamereliterest955018 күн бұрын
The only thing that sucks about the HF is the trigger placement. Too many accidental presses.
@TorqueTestChannel18 күн бұрын
Totally, 100% this. Most 1" are this way, to like grip the handle it throttles it. With that much mass spinning, it's sort of sketchy
@Divided-we-fall18 күн бұрын
That dam trigger has got me jumping more times than I wanna admit 😂😂😂
@98erics17 күн бұрын
@@thegamereliterest9550 It only takes a day of running one to get used to it. I used to work at a tire shop that sold truck tires. After changing 8-10 tires you'd be a pro.
@thegamereliterest955017 күн бұрын
@@98ericsI work on big rigs for a living and it doesn’t happen often but every now and then I’ve accidentally engaged the trigger
@ThriftyToolShed18 күн бұрын
14:27 Dammm what a socket! That Earthquake is bad to the bone! Nice testing as always, Enjoyed it! Thanks.
@orangetruckman18 күн бұрын
Same size socket I use to break loose the oil drain bolt on my push mower 💁🏼♂️
@ThriftyToolShed18 күн бұрын
@orangetruckman I was waiting on a smart car lug nut comment... Close enough! 🤣
@Parents_of_Twins18 күн бұрын
Bet that socket cost more than the Vevor impact. I know my 3 1/8" was not cheap. Thankfully I was able to pick up a several between 1 1/2" and 2 3/4" on clearance at Northern Tool. Got some for like $12 a piece.
@ThriftyToolShed18 күн бұрын
@Parents_of_Twins Nice!
@Henry_Swanson18 күн бұрын
The impact she told you not to worry about
@narmale17 күн бұрын
nah... those are nothing look up the IR Powerstroke series... 800lbs on the big daddy 2.5" drive
@ihateeverything397216 күн бұрын
If the Terminator was a mechanic
@not-a-raccoon15 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@eduardomenchaca191618 күн бұрын
Finally someone actually tests it! Ive seen the HF at every single heavy duty shop ive been to and with good reason!
@rocketnerd766618 күн бұрын
When i worked in the mining industry our Cat dealer mechanics all used Chicago Pneumatic for all of their large impacts including 1".
@nathankisner833216 күн бұрын
Those old CP 1" and 1-1/2" drive are heavy and a cunt to repair. Oil filled. Hard to find parts. Ive got their top of da line CP made in Japan and my 3/4 IR out performs it. 😢
@NtenseXchange18 күн бұрын
ITS FRIDAY TORQUE TEST DAY LETTSSS GOOOOOO!!
@freeradical639017 күн бұрын
I bought the 5000ftlb Vevor, it kicks ass! Removed a hydraulic cylinder nut that was factory torqued to 3000ftlbs, and it did it on a home made 20 gallon propane tank- emglo compressor on 1/2in hose!
@davidkafka245218 күн бұрын
Weight matters. I’d spend extra on the IR just because of how much lighter it is. When you are removing and installing 60 lug nuts on a daily basis you want to go as light as possible. Personally I like the 3/4” IR composite air impact for lug nuts because most of the trucks I work on are less than 6 years old.
@BenMcghie15 күн бұрын
Ah, love your delivery. Half curiosity, half consumer advice, half (?) science. If you need a tool for work, or a specific purpose, or just to put in your garage, or you just like tool testing... the channel has it all. Nice work TTC!
@darrenhenderson707618 күн бұрын
That vevor sounds like something breaking itself inside and just a horrible sounds of this tool isn't going to last long
@jordanalexander61517 күн бұрын
It's just out of time is the big issue. Causes awful vibration. The hammer assembly will definitely get beat up over time.
@dreambuilt-l929418 күн бұрын
Are we just gonna pretend that big ass socket wasn't a special feature in this great video?? Wow I've watched this channel grow massively to say the least 😅😂🤣. In all honesty the tool world just wouldn't be as exciting without you TTC!! Another great vid!!
@ronblack787017 күн бұрын
one of my guys used to work for williams when they were still manufacturing in buffalo.. he retired 6 months ago and brought over an 8 inch impact socket cause he was clearing out his garage and didn't want it. dam thing weighs like 50 lbs. we actually have presses with hex nuts way bigger than that but it's cool to look at.
@Romuls75318 күн бұрын
That Vevor impact sounds like the motor may be damaged, that sounds so off that I'd be surprised if it was fully functional out of the box
@Romuls75318 күн бұрын
Before anyone suggests it, I'm not saying that TTC messed with it, I'm saying that it could be a factory defect
@TorqueTestChannel18 күн бұрын
Listen it it in free speed, sounds very healthy. It's just undersized for the hammer size they chose to throw in there, even at our air flow level. The air motors job is to reset a momentarily stationary hammer assembly up to speed, several times a second. This doesnt have enough air vane surface area to do that for this much mass to spin, 8" anvil included.
@ferrumignis18 күн бұрын
@@TorqueTestChannel So you're going to get the hammer assembly in a lathe and take a pound or so off? 😁
@Darkjedi9916 күн бұрын
@@TorqueTestChannel put some oil in that thing.
@TorqueTestChannel16 күн бұрын
@@Darkjedi99 0:27
@kingofspades509818 күн бұрын
FINALLY THE HF 1”! I’ve only been asking for what feels like for over a year now lol
@yoteskote589218 күн бұрын
You should test out the older IR model. We swapped out for the newer gen about 3 years ago and they couldnt hold a candle to the older model. In our experience at least
@TorqueTestChannel18 күн бұрын
I think you might be right
@jordanalexander61517 күн бұрын
I've saw some ridiculous impacts that are 1.5 drive. They look like they mean business
@fulgore-pn5hg17 күн бұрын
I absolutely love mine, always been good to me
@PhillyFixed18 күн бұрын
11:25 Well, well, well. How the turntables...
@YavorDimitroff18 күн бұрын
That's was so nice to watch! Thanks! These are beast tools.
@jseen956818 күн бұрын
I cannot believe y'all didn't put the Vevor hammer into the HF. Perhaps future video (if it fits)? See how high the HF can really go with an extra lb of mass.
@orijimi18 күн бұрын
That won't work here, dude.
@TorqueTestChannel18 күн бұрын
It's too big, the whole thing wont go back together. It has to be air tight when assembled
@rudydaberry12218 күн бұрын
Can’t dude
@accordv6er18 күн бұрын
@@TorqueTestChannelpoint is... Mod the vevor? What CAN it do is the question. Probably won't beat HF. But what if you go the opposite direction for major mass reduction of the hammer mech? Or tune up the motor
@galaxel149417 күн бұрын
@@accordv6erIt would be interesting to see the vevor with a better motor.
@jairvargas595618 күн бұрын
No one is going to talk about the size socket in the last 30 seconds good lord!!!!!
@youtubasoarus17 күн бұрын
I am. I want to know what its for.
@moth.monster17 күн бұрын
For when you accidentally order a 3*8" bolt instead of a 3/8" bolt
@dickard827512 күн бұрын
@@youtubasoarus Used similar sized sockets in the gas turbine industry
@thedevilinthecircuit141418 күн бұрын
This channel and others like it have a *whole lot* to do with tool manufacturers improving their products' quality and performance. All that's left to do is find a way to prevent them inflating performance claims on the packaging. Cheers and thank you!
@KriegerKrieg18 күн бұрын
Vevor, half the price 87% the performance.
@jordanalexander61517 күн бұрын
I could live with that lol
@bradleyscofarm615117 күн бұрын
Until you get into typical situations for this size gun like 11:35 then even though it gets it done, the savings are far from worth the small jump to HF prices. Never thought that was a sentence I’d say in my life
@svn599417 күн бұрын
With 100% more fatigue.
@KriegerKrieg16 күн бұрын
@@bradleyscofarm6151 if harbor freight can do it so can vevor. They will be selling the highest quality slushy machines, screen printers and power tools.
@knurlgnar2418 күн бұрын
I've owned a 1/2'' HF Earthquake for many years. It's a beast. Not the best trigger but I can live with that - that's what torque wrenches are for. I always recommend HF Earthquake to those who don't need a more compact air impact.
@shhall198018 күн бұрын
Totally been waiting for this content for years. But when will you test the DCF964?
@davidhowell401818 күн бұрын
I've been begging for a while now
@TorqueTestChannel18 күн бұрын
Next week to two, we had some different odd batteries for it to look at with it
@robertmalecha803218 күн бұрын
Would love to see the 285B tested! As well as the northern tool Klutch.
@brycedonfrancisco292617 күн бұрын
That HFT brings me back to my days as a diesel mechanic. We had these guns just strewn about the shop. So much fun.
@tessierrr18 күн бұрын
Imagine if we had competition in every market like impacts guns do, the world would be a better place
@davidtru452918 күн бұрын
Test the milwaukee 1in with the forge battery
@bulfucsht15 күн бұрын
the first impact i ever bought, 13 years ago, is a harbor freight earthquake 1/2" air. i still have it and use it weekly with no issues. great vid!
@beowulf88517 күн бұрын
i use a Ken-Tool 26409 at work. that thing i believe is the strongest 1 inch impact. that thing absolutely takes everything off
@clementclarisseclemen3d70818 күн бұрын
@ 2:38 it seems there's a mistype 'cause i don't think 3160 ft-lbs is equivalent to 428Nm but rather 4280Nm
@akharder65817 күн бұрын
“Not firing on all cylinders” is the perfect way to describe running the Vevor. When it’s in balance and hits it’s rhythm it works well but then it’ll fall on its face and turn into a slow thumper.
@charlesperry105116 күн бұрын
20 years ago Harbor Freight was where you shopped for a tool you planned to use once, and hoped it worked once. When Sears went belly up, Harbor Freight really upped the quality of their tools to gain those customers. They still have some junk tools, but for the most part they have some very serviceable tools. Their Icon line is really nice.
@pete1972197718 күн бұрын
Yeah man Harbor Freight is the shit. They are not playing around
@red7fifty18 күн бұрын
I want to see that Ginormous socket being used on something!
@oldphart-zc3jz2 күн бұрын
Red hose and Chicago couplings make great workshop plumbing because they're so fast to deploy, fast to change and don't require more than the basic flat bar hangers I use to run mine down the walls of my shops. If you rent you don't need to leave any plumbing behind when you move. I also put my 5HP (industrial not home gamer pumps) compressors on scaffolding casters so they're on wheels too.
@KPMACHINE117 күн бұрын
I have been using the Chicago Pneumatic 1” at my small trucking company for 15 years and it’s done everything we’ve ever needed it to. I think it was like $500 back in the day. But now I know what to get if it ever brakes! Thanks!
@vmoore535618 күн бұрын
Please test the kimball Midwest 1 inch impact
@DCigar9 күн бұрын
As an owner op - I love this channel. Thank you!
@sinisterx902918 күн бұрын
Walmart released a cordless die grinder under the hyper tough line would like to see if its worth a damn
@jonathanshaw886818 күн бұрын
The new forge battery's are out, just wondering what the m18 1" will do with the forge 12 ah battery....
@Sir_Leelord18 күн бұрын
I had a situation where my oil drain plug was so stripped out I couldn't get it off.. My 1/2in 18v makita brushless impact didn't have the beans to unscrew it, I went to Harbor freight and got a Quinn bolt extractor set and it worked flawlessly and borrowed my bro in laws ryobi 3 speed 1/2 in impact and using a 1/2in - 3/8 adaptor for the bolt extractor set, the 17mm extractor kept spinning on the 17mm bolt, so i hammered on a 16mm extractor and gave it the beans w/the ryobi (it's more powerful than my makita lol) and it came spinning off after 2 hours of fumbling under my car w/this bolt. I was elated. You should do a bolt extractor review with different brands. I was impressed with the Quinn, it was 30 bucks.
@connivingkhajiit18 күн бұрын
Best to avoid using impacts on extractor sockets
@garrettdougherty198618 күн бұрын
That massive socket at the end!
@aaronatwood929818 күн бұрын
Next I'm waiting for the big spline drive. Since you are running for the fences, might as well go full tilt.
@davidbowser18 күн бұрын
Thanks for the guidance and testing. Always learning. As an amateur wrencher (retired engineer), I figured out that my sweet spot is a combination of DeWalt battery tools (my oldest are 20+ yr old 18V with adapters for 20V) and upper-end HF tools.
@randysmith963618 күн бұрын
Whats crazy is a battery powered impact hitting 1748 Who would have ever imagined that when we began traveling down this battery powered path. Thanks again for another great video brother.
@hmbaisden276317 күн бұрын
Y'all should do a video on budget impacts that can be found at places like Lowe's or Home Depot or other similar hardware stores, for example you could test the kobalt air gun that claims 1000 ft/lbs
@hmbaisden276317 күн бұрын
The model number is SGY-AIR236
@ericadney622218 күн бұрын
As always, great video gents!!! Always look forward to Friday mornings!! Keep up the good work and enjoy playing with all the additions to the rank chart!!
@aaronneher486018 күн бұрын
I want to see an impact hit 2,000 ft/lbs. take that vevor and Frankenstein a stihl 240 brush cutter motor to it and I bet it will.
@renurenovationsllc778018 күн бұрын
I love your videos, I have been patiently waiting for an update on the new Generations of M18 tools with the Forge 12.0 battery, in comparison to Flex and FlexVolt.
@TsunauticusIV17 күн бұрын
THIS IS THE VIDEO WE NEEDED! THANK YOU TTC 🙏
@robgoffroad17 күн бұрын
A few years ago I bought a Harbor Freight "Earthquake" half inch impact that was supposed to be as good as the Makita. It is a total POS. It won't even break free lug nuts torqued to 80 ft-lbs. While doing a front-end rebuild on my truck, I gave up and ordered a Milwaukee Fuel 1/2 impact that was rated at 1690 ft-lbs of breakaway force. It did the job nicely. Only cost $300 with battery, which was barely more than I spent on that POS Earthquake thing.
@TsunauticusIV17 күн бұрын
I had the same experience. Discovered the earthquake I had gotten was used and had rust inside it. Not sure it it was a return that was sold to me or if it came that way from the factory. Returned it and got another and it was a completely different tool. Hit like a beast.
@Mister_Brown17 күн бұрын
@@TsunauticusIV i was gonna say, my ancient brushed earthquake got my stuck axle bolts off when a breaker bar with a 5 foot pipe and 200lbs on the end wouldn't it was overpriced is way too big for what it is and isn't amazing but it isn't useless
@NBSV116 күн бұрын
That’s the hit and miss of HF. Sometimes you get a good one and sometimes you get a bad one.
@RyTrapp018 күн бұрын
Holy hell. I absolutely did not see that coming. I mean, I saw the Vevor results coming, lived up to expectations lol. But, daaaaamn Harbor Freight!
@Finakechi18 күн бұрын
You guys thinking of giving the new Ryobi Edge battery a run through?
@theemperorofmankind373918 күн бұрын
Seeing this really makes me want to see a Dewalt 1" in this style with that boost just to see what numbers they could pull off.
@sarcasticpanda8418 күн бұрын
I'm over here drooling to see the DCF964. But this was incredible to watch. Yeah, it's heavier but giving people access to the same levels of power at a discount is just great. Especially for the small business owners who may not be able to afford IR.
@Nicetruck785 күн бұрын
From looking at the thumbnail, I think I know which impact has the best personality😂
@roylowery132918 күн бұрын
Please get old school IR 1 inch impact 285-B. And please test a Snap On MG 1250
@Damicske18 күн бұрын
Is their a option to add a digital pressure cage on the inlet of the tool, that continue measures and logs the pressure so you can do a overlay of pressure vs torque
@brianhall901918 күн бұрын
I’ve got to know how much that big ass socket cost?😂😂😂
@tolga1cool18 күн бұрын
Im curious what kind of ipact nut size has on these big boys since they get seriously large and heavy
@Matt-tb1hh17 күн бұрын
Any plans on testing some of the newer Matco stuff? Like the 1/2 stubby "Raptor" and their new cordless 1/2 that claims 1800 ft lbs of breakaway.
@ryanatroyer8111 күн бұрын
Please do more 1 inch drive guns! Us heavy equipment mechanics are constantly debating which one is best, without any real way to prove it. I’d love to see the larger Ingersoll Rand 1” air gun (the black one), silver pistol grip 1” Ingersoll Rand that has been used for oh so long. The blue Chicago pneumatic. These in my opinion are the legends of 1” guns, and are what most guys are using on the job.
@dougr371518 күн бұрын
We used both the Ingersoll Rand, and the Chicago Pneumatic at the Truck Shop for years On Two piece Budd Wheels, with 13/16” inner square sococked and 1 1/2” outer socket
@pontiacg44517 күн бұрын
I've got to maintain a bunch of isuzu cabovers, I got the earthquake impact and the cheapest socket set i could find on the internet. I think I spent more on hose and fittings than I did on the impact and sockets...
@stevemccauley573417 күн бұрын
All of the red metal original Earthquake pneumatic impact wrenches from HF are badass. Especially for the money. I’ve got a bunch of impact wrenches which include an IR titanium & the composite Earthquake XT. The old red Earthquakes kick all their asses from 3/8 drive up to 3/4. Never needed larger than 3/4”. Another big surprise I have is an old Campbell Hausfeld 1/2” I bought from Walmart in the 90s. I have yet to find a reason to own a cordless impact wrench other than portability. Though I have a huge 100 gallon 2 stage commercial compressor as well. I own an auto repair shop.
@michaellee686817 күн бұрын
1 how do battery costs compare to your new hoses and air compressor? 2 is it ok to breathe that air-tool oil? 3 (maybe you did this before) if your shop does not have big hoses, can you run a big hose to a nearby portable air tank? (and compressor with regular hose to that tank, of course.) That helped me test a pneumatic router, once. Fun! Thanks
@RetiredEE18 күн бұрын
Since these are cheap, if you bought two and hooked em up in series (nut to butt, as it were), could you get ~6kfp? (kilofootpounds) Puzzled in Picksburg
@-tr0n18 күн бұрын
tractor pull shit right here
@CryptoJordanVR12 күн бұрын
Could you please test out the newest Hyper Tough 20v brushless impact driver as well as the new drill and hammer drill?
@sydneykillian368517 күн бұрын
Snap on needs to be in pretty much every test!!! People have such a Bias to Snapon and if your channel shows it not worth the price. Great things will happen: 1. Techs will save money and not buy into the trucks or go into debt. 2. Snapon tool trucks will lower prices, (doubt it) 3. They will go back to R&D and make something worth the price these guys are taking a second mortgage on. Love your channel, thank you. 🙏
@rudydaberry12218 күн бұрын
What’s a good 3/4” air impact for a heavy duty diesel mechanic?
@davidwadlow226218 күн бұрын
IR261 using 1/2" hose and large fittings. That's just my opinion as a 31-year Diesel Mechanic. I have owned two since 1997. Dropped the first one off of a cement truck and cracked the housing, so I had to buy the second.
@footysurfwow17 күн бұрын
I'd be interested to see what the Chicago Pneumatic 1" and the CAT brand 1" does in comparison to these tools. Understandably I'd probably have to wait a while as these are fairly pricey, especially in my part of the world. That being said, where I'm at (in Australia, doing big machinery maintenance) having a dud 1" tool can really turn a simple job into a nightmare of a shift so being informed on it would be awesome. Great video as always!
@footysurfwow17 күн бұрын
For clarification, the cat tool part number would be 222-3055, which is the extended anvil.
@HAHA.GoodMeme18 күн бұрын
HF's tool names are really great lol. EARTHQUAKE lets fuckin go
@bigyellowjimmy17 күн бұрын
Loved this video, glad to see some 1" air impacts. I've owned the HF earthquake for 8 years and its still busting semi truck lug nuts without a hitch. That Vevor sounded terrible, I wonder if the hammer assembly is simply too heavy for the air volume? It sounds like our 1" guns when we run low on air because we forgot to turn the power on to the compressor in the morning.
@chriscassidy208617 күн бұрын
Interestingly enough I used to work at loves in their truck shop we actually used the HF 1" for the lug nuts . The only complaint I ever had with it was that when it got real cold out they would sometimes freeze and not work but in so honesty that was more likely a maintenance issue. And let me tell you those things were used and abused I did hundreds of tires a week in all weather conditions and they always hit hard.
@thebmac17 күн бұрын
Maybe see if you can hop them up? if a couple hours of work in to a vevor can make it viable, it might be worth it. Can the air fitting be replaced with a swivel? air passages opened up for flow? EDIT: And great job as always. Appreciate all the work you put in!
@Comm0ut18 күн бұрын
The not very well hidden truth is hand tools (nearly all of them) are dirt cheap to manufacture after centuries of metalworking so they SHOULD be inexpensive.
@aarondavies848618 күн бұрын
Really hoping you do some ratchet testing with the spanner machine like the vim hd 1/2 flex head they got to 1000ftlb
@alvinhyman683816 күн бұрын
A good many of the HF tools provided a lot of bang for the Buck!
@leofortey756118 күн бұрын
I bet the beefier shaft helps give a stronger punch to the socket. Less twisting flex. Would the hammer of the HF fit the motor of the Vevor? They looked very similar in bolt pattern.
@denzelangermann457017 күн бұрын
Good to know. Amazon vevor is the light duty impact.. our vevor 1" is 45 lbs..
@wayneswonderarium18 күн бұрын
"Should we buy..." yes. Yes is /always/ the answer 😤
@alpinemansam17 күн бұрын
Hook the vevor up to nitrogen at 300psi and see what happenss!
@chrisjones600217 күн бұрын
They sound angry, I love it. Especially the Vevor.
@Teevibes51013 күн бұрын
Still waiting for M18 Forge battery 6Ah, 8Ah, 12Ah torque comparison video please. 🙏
@davidmcgee212616 күн бұрын
Love your channel Sometimes you can’t get an impact in Breaker bars are a pain to get aligned What’s the strongest 1/2 inch ratchet Go for 24 inches and do som flex heads too Difference in quick release vs solid anvil I mean a Snapon ratchet costs more than most impacts But is it worth it. Warranties are worthless if you have to use them But a ratchet you can put a cheater bar on and not snap anything is worth paying more
@timberslasher48998 күн бұрын
I own 2 IR 2850 Q max. The short and long anvil. Also own the Red HF Earthquake. I have large heavy equipment for logging etc. I regularly put on sockets well over 2 inches. I assure you that the HF is not even in the same ballpark of Ingersoll 2850 when connected to 3/4" id hose at 175 psi. And that's the long anvil. The short anvil IR 2850 has either broken loose, or just plain broken everything I have ever put it on.
@Tynted18 күн бұрын
I will never, ever own a tool like this. But I just love the sound of the terrible Vevor. Aptly described like an old-school gatling gun, I freaking love the way it sounds and hits even if it's terrible at its job 😆
@johngalt17618 күн бұрын
Damn. I was kinda hoping the HF would hit 2k
@dylantremblay354518 күн бұрын
what about chigago pneumatic tool ?
@randr1015 күн бұрын
Very interesting. I own one of the non-earthquake HF 1 inch guns and even feeding it with standard 3/8" line and 1/4" fittings it got the job done for me. I needed it to remove nuts from the rod ends of hydraulic cylinders. These were on tight enough that clamped in my vice with a 3 ft cheater bar I couldn't take them off. It was pulling the screws out of the wall and bending the 1/8" steel brackets where the work bench is attached. The HF gun zipped it off like it wasn't trying. I was angry when I first got it because it didn't have the fittings included and I had to wait like a week to test it. This was an open box sale and I didn't know they had only an 8 day return window on them, and when I went to test the anvil turned about a 1/4 turn and stopped. I tried to take it back and they wouldn't. With nothing to lose at this point I returned home and pulled it apart. Turns out someone installed the D-Handle with screws that were too long for the housing and the hammer was crashing into them on the inside. I fixed that issue, slathered in a bit more moly grease and she's been working fine since. With the 1/4 inch fittings you have to do the old skip hit routine. 3-4 ugga duggas max before letting the pressure build in the line again and let 'er rip again. It hits really f-ing hard though. I have no doubt that it will snap anything up to about 3/4" fasteners.
@SamMatte-d7e17 күн бұрын
Babe wake up, the tool man posted again
@AntonioClaudioMichael17 күн бұрын
Wasn't exspecting the harbor freight earthquake to best the Ir like that on working torque 5:20 @Torque Test Channel
@DavidMcGee-tn9ew15 күн бұрын
I have a Vevor panel cart What a value If you have the tools to fix what’s wrong. Nothing major. New insert nuts. Drill out holes completely. But really sturdy.
@themaster333117 күн бұрын
I would like to see a aircat 1992 tested to see how it compares keep up the good work guys