Choosing An Air Hammer

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  • @AstroTools
    @AstroTools Před 5 lety +181

    Need a ball joint out? Big Nasty. Brake rotor stuck on hub? Big Nasty. Need to add a few degrees of camber? Big Nasty. Need to remove a blown fuse? Big Nasty. Change the radio station? Big Nasty. Anniversary gift for the wife? Big Nasty.
    I'm telling you, it DOES do it all :P

    • @flatratemaster
      @flatratemaster  Před 5 lety +15

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @707SonomaComa
      @707SonomaComa Před 4 lety +8

      Big Nasty would be A LOT... LOT more useable if only it had a better trigger.
      A nice feather trigger would make it the only air hammer you'd need. But when I'm doing an alignment on a Ford or Dodge truck and I'm trying to remove a Camber/Caster bushing I DO NOT always need or want full throttle balls out power of Big Nasty. Same goes for when I need to finesse a bushing out or just start to chisel something out nice and easy at first.
      I think I'm gonna have to get the high-flow air fittings for my Snappy air gun.

    • @prevost8686
      @prevost8686 Před 4 lety +3

      AstroTools If your wife needs a Big Nasty you might need to come home early from work unannounced... just saying.

    • @Kebabsauwz
      @Kebabsauwz Před 4 lety +2

      haha I laughed so hard at this...

    • @boosted2.4_sky
      @boosted2.4_sky Před 3 lety

      🤭

  • @howifixit6206
    @howifixit6206 Před 2 lety +3

    I love my snap-on 3050B. Takes the wear and tear off of my elbows and shoulders.

  • @benjimonji
    @benjimonji Před 5 lety +2

    This makes me feel better. New-ish Tech in the industry and I went with the IR for my first air hammer purchase. Great video!

  • @jamesfabijancic250
    @jamesfabijancic250 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks for the video. I was literally just looking at airhammers on the truck the other day. This will help make my decision.

  • @jamesu
    @jamesu Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks Michael. My long barrel Cornwell has served me well. I have an old Sunnex short barrel for tight locations.

  • @CopCat34
    @CopCat34 Před 5 lety

    Great video. Thanks for the information on the bits. I bought a Cornwell years ago and it works fine. In the Southwest we don’t have the rust to worry about. Thanks again.

  • @chrisshaffer923
    @chrisshaffer923 Před 4 lety +4

    Just a heads up you can get a reducer to use a .401 tools in a .498 gun from aircraft tool supply. We use them in the aviation industry all the time.

  • @RunninGunner04
    @RunninGunner04 Před 8 měsíci +2

    The new Astro 401k is gonna turn the entire air hammer market. Hits practically as hard as the snapon at a 5th of the price

  • @garyharms276
    @garyharms276 Před 5 lety +8

    I can't believe there wasn't a "hammer time " thrown in there somewhere , nice job mike .trigger went out on my ir a few years ago it cost me a dime to replace the o rings and it's still going strong

  • @StilettoSniper
    @StilettoSniper Před 3 lety +6

    I have a Chicago Pneumatic CP715 that I bought new in the early 80's from Sears (I own mostly CP and IR air tools). The CP715 is still in great shape. I run it with the automotive-type high flow air fittings (as I do all my air tools) but I'm going to upgrade it with a quick release chuck and finally dump the spring. Not a tool that I use all that often as a non-pro, but when you need it, that long stroke hammer is gold. I have been finding myself using it more and more though.
    One thing to keep in mind with the big, long stroke .498 air hammers (like Big Nasty) is that they are really air hungry. I'm talking like 13cfm@90psi hungry. Yeah, that is the actual running, balls to the wall air consumption of the CP717 (and likely the AP 4980, since it is basically a copy of the CP717). Don't be fooled by the low average air consumption numbers you might see elsewhere, that is kinda like EPA highway mileage. You need like 3x that airflow to really get the full potential out of this tool, as well as at least a 3/8" air line and high flow coupler and fittings. Will it "work" on less? Yes, but not at the performance levels for which it was designed. Which means you could be disappointed in the results. I was looking at them, and quickly realized that although my ailines and fittings are good, my 60 gallon single stage IR reciprocating compressor cannot provide the airflow this beast wants, even at 100% duty cycle (which it is clearly not designed for). This is probably not going to be an issue for most pros in shops with two-stage monster cast-iron compressors, but may be for most DIYers and mobile pros.

  • @wagstag89
    @wagstag89 Před 4 lety +9

    When I got started I bought the $38 Ingersoll from Amazon since there were already 3 Snap On air hammers in the shop and surprisingly enough I haven't had to borrow one of them yet. Ive used that thing every day for the last 2 years on ball joints, roll pins, and cv axles on ATVs and I swear it's only gotten stronger with time. I have also seen it outlast 1 Matco so far. For the money it's probably my favorite tool purchase. If it fails I'll probably get a snap on or a larger IR but I can definitely recommend the 114GQC model for a budget gun. I did however buy certain bits from Ebay made by Mayhew. They make Snap Ons punches as well as a lot of other tool truck tools.

    • @mfk12340
      @mfk12340 Před 4 lety +2

      I have a ingersoll air hammer, I think it was 70 or 80 bucks, but the thing is amazing, and the good thing with IR is that you can buy replacement parts for them when they do break. I don't know how I did anything before I got an air hammer.

  • @epicragegaming2016
    @epicragegaming2016 Před 5 lety +3

    bought the snap on. love it. well worth the money in my opinion.

  • @Bighead-he8zb
    @Bighead-he8zb Před 5 lety

    So true about stuck CV axle shafts. Big Nasty eventually got it free for me but it took me over an hour with the short attachments that I had.

  • @king49334
    @king49334 Před 5 lety +35

    There is always a guy that use air hammer out of sudden in a quiet shop

    • @iamtheliberated
      @iamtheliberated Před 5 lety +2

      I always grab earpro unless it's just a one or two second burst, and holler to let everyone know..,.nobody else does.

    • @nate851
      @nate851 Před 5 lety

      Me

    • @Tonytrinceri1
      @Tonytrinceri1 Před 4 lety

      We use them whenever we are sitting around and the bosses walk through makes it sound like wow those guys are working hard lmao 😂

    • @jbthestoner5504
      @jbthestoner5504 Před 3 lety +2

      Quiet shop sounds like an oxymoron

  • @awilson5636
    @awilson5636 Před 5 lety +1

    Last air hammer I bought was a Sunex SX243, looks almost exactly like the old Blue Point it replaced. With a 3/4" bore, 3 3 /4" stroke, and 2,200 bpm it has good power for less than $80.

  • @davidkanengieter
    @davidkanengieter Před 5 lety +6

    90% of my air hammer use is for ripping old exhaust apart, so I don't need a monster.
    Suprisingly, my cheap Campbell-Housfield (from K Mart!) has lasted 20 years.

  • @montestu5502
    @montestu5502 Před 5 lety +43

    I’m shocked that my $10 Central Pneumatic air hammer didn’t make the list.

    • @rustyjeep2469
      @rustyjeep2469 Před 5 lety +3

      Monte Stu For what it costs I was really impressed that it works decently for light duty tasks, though... cuts sheet metal and spot welds just fine. Good bits are essential no matter what air hammer you choose, of course.

    • @davidthecardcollector
      @davidthecardcollector Před 5 lety +11

      Because you were able to pay for it the day you bought it. All the others is like owning a time share.

    • @montestu5502
      @montestu5502 Před 5 lety +2

      RustyJeep - It has decent power IMO. I’ve only used it a few times, but it got the job done! I didn’t know about the quick release chuck, but I see HF sells them for $5. I’ll pick one up next time.

  • @earlcousins6635
    @earlcousins6635 Před 4 lety

    Thanks much. Enjoyed it and would like more tool comparisons.

  • @iamtheliberated
    @iamtheliberated Před 5 lety +1

    I freakin' LOVE my Matco hammer. That thing beats HARD. Got it like $40 off retail WITH a four piece flat hammer set. Yes, there is definitely a use for a 12" round head flat hammer. Several so far. This is just one of those tools, we need it often in the salt belt, but still... Kinda like semi deep sockets. You may not need it every day, but when you need it, YOU NEED IT!

  • @scottpearsontoolsmore185
    @scottpearsontoolsmore185 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video thanks brother. Like the comparison between the air hammers. I just got the Ingersoll rand quick chuck with it. I got some longer bits for it also. Thanks to ozstar channel I think I spelled it right. I just followed his link and bam got one. I have a video of when I got it. I have used the cheap ones for years and I can't believe the difference. 401 shank and it kicks butt and don't care. Pretty bad when you retire and upgrade tools. Keep up the great work see you in the next video thanks again brother

  • @richardobenshine301
    @richardobenshine301 Před 5 lety +4

    Great video i got IR short barrel been amazed with it , long barrel be my next IR can bring myself to pay for Snap on. In my opinion u can't beat IR in impacts and air hammers for the price 😉

  • @volvoguy76
    @volvoguy76 Před 4 lety +1

    Great review! The .498 shank is a deal breaker for us shade trees.

  • @KobaBlack113
    @KobaBlack113 Před 5 lety +11

    I got the snap on. I love it. Air hammers save your day. I just had to knock off 2 wheel locks.

    • @707SonomaComa
      @707SonomaComa Před 4 lety +2

      Yea, the Snappy has a feather trigger that allows you to just get it started and not fly off and damage the wheel.

  • @PaulsMechanics
    @PaulsMechanics Před 5 lety

    Good video as always bud, I’ve got the blue point in a short barrel version. It works for me it’s always got the job done never actually needed something with more power yet ... the snap on is very expensive here in Australia probably cost 50% more here than in the US and I also don’t think we can get a big nasty from a local supplier either, hopefully once the larger shank becomes more popular and more units are sold they will start making more tooling for them.

  • @ykmalachi
    @ykmalachi Před 5 lety +2

    I've used a monster 30 year old Chicago Pneumatic that is about 2 foot long. Insanely powerful still. It will cut car frames in half with 3/4 trigger pull. But will exhaust you in about 1 minute of usage.

  • @GearHeadsGarageChannel
    @GearHeadsGarageChannel Před 5 lety +3

    I'm on 5 years now with my IR hammer, hope it lasts another 5! Have borrowed my bosses Snap On one like yours one time for a Fan Clutch that just WOULD NOT give and it got it, idk if it was the continued use from both guns or that his was stronger but I got it eventually. Been really happy with it so far. Thanks for your tool reviews, I now have the Milwaukee ratchets at work and use them every day after seeing you talk them up so much and they save me so much time!

  • @bodymanruss518
    @bodymanruss518 Před 5 lety +3

    I have the SnapOn also....I use it for collision/suspension work....for me.....it Was worth it. I have had it for 15 years and it's been a workhorse for sure!!$

    • @alimightytaco8443
      @alimightytaco8443 Před 2 lety +1

      This, Collision wise(im a body tech) everybody ik stands behind snap on making the best air hammer for auto body

  • @ClaytheBMXer
    @ClaytheBMXer Před 5 lety +2

    Check out Ajax bits for a greater selection of .498" bits. I bought mine in .401" from Air Tools For Less. Have held up great on my PH3050B. Others on garagejournal like them as well, including on larger industrial riveting guns with double the energy of the 4980.

  • @radcoolade1481
    @radcoolade1481 Před 2 lety +1

    Snap-on lasted longest without needing rebuild and is more powerful than most. Worth it owned outlast and hits harder than all in my shop

  • @nitrous07me
    @nitrous07me Před 5 lety +2

    I have that ingersall one, it’s awesome

  • @Jordan-ym5gf
    @Jordan-ym5gf Před 5 lety

    Ingersoll Rand air hammer is really nice. And for 120 vs 3-400 bucks for the snap on you can't really go wrong.

  • @georgem4309
    @georgem4309 Před 2 lety

    Great video. The Chief CH401 LB is great for the money. Does the job for about 120.00 bucks. I use it at my used car lot. It will keep up with the others.

  • @bosborn1
    @bosborn1 Před 5 lety

    I have the Cornwell and it does well. I really want that AP gun for pushing out pins and S cams on big trucks and equipment

  • @tedmattingly7564
    @tedmattingly7564 Před 5 lety

    I have a Florida Pneumatic 660A (CP717 copy) .498 shank "big nasty"
    Snap On PH2050 .401 shank
    And a cheap little Kobalt short stroke air hammer.
    There's no perfect one does all. Sometimes you just need to lightly vibrate something and ask it to move, and sometimes, you're not asking, it's going to move or else LOL.
    Grey Pneumatic has a good selection of. 498 shank bits for a good price, and they do have a long shank chisel bit. I have two of them and cut the chisel end off one so I have a long shank blunt end too. If you haven't found them yet, I can get the part number off mine for you.

  • @tomwinslow5086
    @tomwinslow5086 Před rokem

    I bought the snap on ph 3050 b. I got it at a very reduced price from a guy who decided turning wrenches wasn't for him. The thing looks like he never used it. Got it with the snap on ball joint fork that looks unused. I never would have paid full price for it, but that thing is badass . I've been using an old Campbell hausfeld that I bought decades ago. Talk about an upgrade.

  • @normansmith7806
    @normansmith7806 Před 5 lety +4

    I have the Snap on and it has served me well. Think I'll hang on to it . It's paid for 😋

  • @danielwoodley9555
    @danielwoodley9555 Před 5 lety +4

    Look into aircraft rivet guns the control is much better with a “teaseable” trigger , and come in various strengths

  • @ecwurban
    @ecwurban Před 5 lety +2

    AJAX sells an 18" length punch and a chisel in the .498s
    chisel PART # 960-18
    punch PART # 963-18

  • @jeffcole1994
    @jeffcole1994 Před 5 lety +2

    Ajax Tools has a good selection of .498 accessories

  • @hunterskinner4818
    @hunterskinner4818 Před 5 lety +54

    I love how so many people are calling it big nasty now all across youtube

    • @707SonomaComa
      @707SonomaComa Před 5 lety

      Hunter Skinner, we have the Chicago Pneumatic 717 version of Big Nasty. We call it Beast Mode. And it is.

    • @CopperChief
      @CopperChief Před 5 lety +4

      Just bought one the box even says big nasty now

    • @hermancm
      @hermancm Před 4 lety

      707SonomaComa It costs a beastly amount more that the Big Nasty too.

    • @trailman20
      @trailman20 Před rokem

      "me nasty time" - next Friday ice cube hahaaha

  • @bradyveldt6303
    @bradyveldt6303 Před 5 lety

    Im a mechanic in a concrete plant and my supervisor purchased me that IR air hammer a few months ago. It worked amazing but the only issue was the set screws on the end backing out. It was used for sometimes up to an hour at a time and even after locktite they still wanted to back out, have to snug them up before every use.

    • @GearHeadsGarageChannel
      @GearHeadsGarageChannel Před 5 lety +1

      Interesting, I've had that IR for 5 years and have never had a problem with it yet and use it pretty often. Been very happy

  • @michaelvrooman5681
    @michaelvrooman5681 Před 3 lety

    I have the red Snap On heavy hitter. It has even busted semi truck king pins loose for me. My other air hammer is a Blue Point 2050. I use it every day for about 4 years so far

  • @shafayatkasuji4744
    @shafayatkasuji4744 Před 5 lety

    I purchased the blue point air hammer I needed to remove a seized driveshaft and that gun hits hard. It does the job for me.

  • @mikkehdez
    @mikkehdez Před 5 lety

    I’m with you on this one the $500 dollar price tag on the snap on and it’s ok for suspension work on big rigs the .498 air hammer just shits on it and it’s a little cheaper too

  • @tommyross2959
    @tommyross2959 Před 5 lety

    Looking in to one now.

  • @TheOutwiththeold
    @TheOutwiththeold Před 5 lety

    here in Illinois, rust belt I got one (big nasty) love it. and yor are right tools are limited. And she needs a lot of air.

  • @NRecob
    @NRecob Před 5 lety

    Getting the SnapOn... Thanks FRM!

  • @crpopken
    @crpopken Před 5 lety

    I have the Snap On. No complaints. Does what I need it to.

  • @brandonstary5804
    @brandonstary5804 Před rokem

    Best bang for buck is the ir. I recently upgraded to the Mac long barrel. That thing is a beast

  • @stevensokolowski3219
    @stevensokolowski3219 Před 5 lety +4

    I just bought a Sunex long barrel air hammer on amazon for $71. Works great

    • @bcouri1
      @bcouri1 Před 5 lety

      Yup same as the blue point in this video

    • @ryanfunk3891
      @ryanfunk3891 Před 5 lety

      The IR on hits harder I have the sunex and the shop has the ir so I don’t use mine much unless someone else is using the IR

  • @cbmech2563
    @cbmech2563 Před 5 lety

    Long barrel Sunnex , quick release and a half inch connector for the 1 inch tire gun hose or it starves for air . Hardest hitting air hammer I've used in almost 40 years .

  • @BlindBatG34
    @BlindBatG34 Před 5 lety +10

    The day someone comes out with a battery powered hammer that hits like the IR gun will be a national holiday. That and a small die grinder that can go all day on a charge. 20 years from now folks won't believe how noisy shops used to be.

    • @tylercaye356
      @tylercaye356 Před 5 lety

      BlindBatG34 Milwaukee is coming out with a 90 degree die grinder soon. I think October

  • @KrazyGoodMods
    @KrazyGoodMods Před 2 lety +1

    Right now I'm running Chicago Pneumatic's 717(the hammer Big Nasty is based off). It has incredible power and a trigger that's easy to baby when you're working on more delicate stuff. In regards to the less common .498 shank size, there are adapters out there that will reduce it to .401.

    • @Willyd2758
      @Willyd2758 Před rokem +2

      But those adapters will explode and turn into an emergency room visit

    • @user-zi6mk5ye8j
      @user-zi6mk5ye8j Před rokem

      ​@@Willyd2758 их немного надо переделать и они вечные

  • @nickhouze8849
    @nickhouze8849 Před 4 lety

    I love my Mac air hammer it hits very hard. I don't use daily but several times a week

  • @cyril.engineering
    @cyril.engineering Před rokem

    I spoke to a few OEMs to figure out how to get different flavors and gathered some local distributors. Shipping time for single orders from Taiwan isn't zippy. I found wacky guns, nine and longer. I found one Aircraft Tool Supply where you can use the sign on coupon with the current sale to have one very generously equipped for 300. I managed a seven inch (like Thor) with a full kit, case, powder coat, feathering trigger, and comfort grip. It even comes with a clever solution to the .401 adapter issue that seems to work quite well....

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd Před 3 lety

    It would be fun to have the big boy. Then I'd need a new compressor to deliver more cfm. Then I'd need a new set of bits with the larger shank. Then I'd need the quick change adapter -- hope you show us a comparison of that quick change adapter with the spring. One day, ha ha.

  • @markquinlan6406
    @markquinlan6406 Před 4 lety

    Thanks again.

  • @juliotorres512
    @juliotorres512 Před 4 lety

    I have worked in the past doing front end work and the best gun that I have used was the Chicago pnumatic cp714 and I do have snap on and Mac and ingresol but the hardest hitting gun that I have used has been the CP 714 on numerous occasions I have driven out frozen king pin and Ball joints when the other guns would not be able to budge them I have never regretted getting it it has A lot of use but it is the hardest hitting gun in my arsenal of air hammers!! I am not a sales man just A big fan!!

  • @chasauto2932
    @chasauto2932 Před 5 lety

    Great vid mike

  • @puppetmasterblaster
    @puppetmasterblaster Před 4 lety

    Best air hammer I ever used was when I worked in the field in 1978-181, it was kind of dimpled texture, they were unbranded, used to be our shop air chisels at Sears. Anyone remember those and who made them?

  • @boosted2.4_sky
    @boosted2.4_sky Před 3 lety

    I have that Ingersoll Rand long barrel air hammer it's adequate ...it's as good has just about any Quick Connect long barrel air hammer on the market but I do like it... I paid about $120 for the whole kit with the case so that was a pretty decent deal..

    • @richardramon2175
      @richardramon2175 Před 4 měsíci

      Have you ever used it to remove and install ball joints? I really can't afford big nasty. Thanks

  • @ifitsnotbrokenfixit1193

    Thanks for the video FRM.

  • @RobertCiampa9112
    @RobertCiampa9112 Před 5 lety

    Happy Friday!

  • @stevebanda8776
    @stevebanda8776 Před 5 lety

    Big nasty is a beast I just got it a few months ago. I would be nice if there were more attachments for it. I still use the snap on more because of it. It’s the older all silver one not sure if it’s the same as the newer ones. Had it for about 10 years no problems at all with it.

    • @mikeholt3545
      @mikeholt3545 Před 5 lety

      They have adapters that let you use 401 bits in 498 guns

  • @snowpro90
    @snowpro90 Před 3 lety +3

    The Chief has been pretty impressive around here.

  • @mrturner69
    @mrturner69 Před 5 lety

    personally im gonna get both sizes, i have a 10$ .401, its good for small stuff but lacks the power

  • @PaulyD0859
    @PaulyD0859 Před 5 lety +2

    As much as I’d love to have a Big Nasty of my own, having to buy all new bits holds me back. So, I bought Big Nasty’s little sister, the AP 4901. It’s a super duty hammer that still takes the .401 tools and it’s pretty bad-assed. Plus, it was only about $200.

    • @RJM_2023
      @RJM_2023 Před 5 lety

      Discontinued by the manufacturer.

    • @PaulyD0859
      @PaulyD0859 Před 5 lety

      Well that’s disappointing. Guess I got mine just in time. 😎

  • @jeffclark5024
    @jeffclark5024 Před 2 lety +1

    I wonder how “big nasty” compares to the CP717. My Mac guy years ago was able to come up with a long .498 shank bit that I still have and use. My CP 717 has been an absolute animal and after 13 years of use still works the great. I don’t use the quick chuck adapter on the CP 717, just doesn’t seem safe on such a powerful tool. Not to mention those hardened balls beat up the retainers on the bits.

  • @joshspulnik3140
    @joshspulnik3140 Před 5 lety

    Great video thanks
    Swr

  • @JMKady76
    @JMKady76 Před 5 lety +1

    I had an IR like that, worked well right up until it shot the whole barrel out of the body one day. Bought a Snap-On that afternoon and I've had no issues with it.

    • @joncrossman6267
      @joncrossman6267 Před 3 lety

      Yea that ir sucks had one for a year or 2 prolly no lie 6 rebuilds later my tool guy took it and threw it in the trash gave me my money back and I got the newer style mac one and things badass but can't sleep on the snap on either both hit very hard as I have both

  • @wty1313
    @wty1313 Před 5 lety +3

    You can get an "adapter" to use .401 bits in .498 guns. It is essentially a "sleeve" to allow the use of the smaller bits. They tend to not last very long, because you're talking about a piece of metal that's about 0.097" (the difference between the two sizes) that has to take the extra beating (joules) that a .498 hammer puts out, but if you get a better brand, they'll last you a few times at least. It would allow you to use those specialized .401 bits when you need the extra oomph of the .498 gun.

    • @bwdz75
      @bwdz75 Před 4 lety

      Heat up the adapter till it is glowing with your torches, let it cool for an hour, heat it up again let it cool some and put it in some used motor oil, it gets hardened and will last longer. I have 3 air hammers, one of them is still a $20 small one for little screws etc... when finesse is needed.

    • @user-zi6mk5ye8j
      @user-zi6mk5ye8j Před rokem

      Патрон 0.498 держит биты 0.401.переход надо не так переделать, И он вечный будет

    • @user-zi6mk5ye8j
      @user-zi6mk5ye8j Před rokem

      ​@@bwdz75 нет, его надо выточить немного не так, и он вечный

  • @gopher8310
    @gopher8310 Před 5 lety +3

    Great video!! Been wanting to buy an air hammer. And yes there’s way too many options out there. You definitely shed some light on the topic.

    • @adamwhite202
      @adamwhite202 Před 2 lety +1

      I needed to used a air hammer on tire for tire patch

  • @Diagnosedan
    @Diagnosedan Před 5 lety

    Choices😰 There are to many, at least you give is some direction😊

  • @chargerman426
    @chargerman426 Před 3 lety

    Old video I know but after buying Big Nasty's big brother (Astro 498K) I'm in the big shank club now. Have you ever used the adapters to allow the big shank hammers to use the smaller aka "standard" shank bits?

  • @kugmyster
    @kugmyster Před 5 lety

    I had an IR long barrel, oiled it per their direction.... Lasted 3 weeks

    • @GearHeadsGarageChannel
      @GearHeadsGarageChannel Před 5 lety

      Weird, I've only oiled mine several times and its lasted 5 years now with lots of use. Guess its hit or miss cus someone else mentioned a problem with theirs as well.

  • @pelotas56
    @pelotas56 Před 5 lety

    I myself own a big nasty and indeed it's a beast. Does not have no feather trigger its just straight balls to the walls once you squeeze. Must have a good grip and no wimpy arms

  • @numbrenine9414
    @numbrenine9414 Před 4 lety +1

    what cfm does it take to run these effectivly?

  • @Yotataco04
    @Yotataco04 Před 5 lety +2

    114GQC Ingersoll Rand. I have had mine around 10 years and still hitting strong. Definitely the best bang for the buck. $43 on Amazon and it comes with a quick chuck and 3 chisels. Very good deal for beginning techs.

  • @charliemagoo7943
    @charliemagoo7943 Před 5 lety

    Everyone should have an air hammer even if its a $10 promo. weld a bolt on one of the punches that comes with it. Use it to beat the mud off the frame and floor pan before crawling under. Be careful on floor pan if the airbag module is there you CAN set off the airbags

  • @BADD400
    @BADD400 Před 5 lety

    Great video Mike. You need both big nasty and a weak sauce air hammer like Eric O says. If big nasty came with the longer bits lack a better word. It truly would be big nasty. Thanks for the video.

  • @asmautollc
    @asmautollc Před 5 lety +1

    Cool topic. For such a common tool, air hammers don’t seem to get talked about that much.

    • @michaelsieber6601
      @michaelsieber6601 Před 4 lety

      asm154 I didn’t start using one until recently I was an idiot lol

  • @fareedali4217
    @fareedali4217 Před 4 lety

    I want to buy one but it does not come with the quick release chuck on Amazon or eBay. Am getting the one with the coil spring. Need help thanks.

  • @michaelcorrigan7448
    @michaelcorrigan7448 Před 4 lety

    I have CP long barrel and works fine although im an ingersoll guy

  • @trevorfaytik2163
    @trevorfaytik2163 Před 4 lety +5

    Found a shank reducer from .498 to
    .401. Look on amazon

    • @1FaSS01
      @1FaSS01 Před 3 lety

      Thanks a lot... found it on ebay uk ... 15£
      Now i can go and order the big nasty!

  • @troyshuler4280
    @troyshuler4280 Před 3 lety

    Do you run big nasty full out uncapped on pressure or is it on a regulated air supply? I just got a 4980, I don't want to hurt the tool yet I want enough air to bust some stuff loose.

  • @brettwalkom948
    @brettwalkom948 Před 2 lety

    I use the little air hammers with a hammer end to get stuck hydraulic fittings off more than anything.. Doesn't have enough power to destroy them

  • @jbthestoner5504
    @jbthestoner5504 Před 3 lety

    Lot of guys like the Mac air hammer at our shop, seems to be pretty strong

  • @anthonypoltes7413
    @anthonypoltes7413 Před 3 lety

    Do you think the bluepoint hammer is good enough for mechanic work? Sunex makes that exact hammer for only 75 bucks and I've been considering it

  • @briancorbett793
    @briancorbett793 Před 5 lety

    Just bought me a big nasty! happy so far!

  • @rstar88105
    @rstar88105 Před 5 lety

    Check out Honsa air hammers they are an industrial air hammer company from the midwest.

  • @darwindropmazda
    @darwindropmazda Před 5 lety +15

    BIG NASTY HAS ITS OWN THEME MUSIC😂

  • @leetrent3155
    @leetrent3155 Před 5 lety

    Was it’s cv axle a toyota or Lexus?

  • @pastorjonc324
    @pastorjonc324 Před 5 lety

    Thinking about buying a sunex ive eyeballed for a while. Got a husky short for now but it gets me through on some jobs.

    • @OtisFlint
      @OtisFlint Před 5 lety

      The Sunex is solid. Been using mine for a year, power is very close to Snap on and no issues

  • @rbaker1423
    @rbaker1423 Před 5 lety

    Astro makes a version of Big Nasty with a .401 shank (4901). It doesn't seem to get much attention, but it could be a good solution for someone who doesn't want two hammers.

  • @fuckjewtube69
    @fuckjewtube69 Před 5 lety +5

    Ingersoll should come out with a .498...

  • @stevemazzarella9259
    @stevemazzarella9259 Před 5 lety

    I want one!!!

  • @paulmendenhall5226
    @paulmendenhall5226 Před 3 lety

    Witch hits harder the Snap-on or the newer matco

  • @pumpman8170
    @pumpman8170 Před 5 lety

    I got the new Mac!! Thing is a beast

  • @cosmorobinson5776
    @cosmorobinson5776 Před 5 lety

    Get the snap-on, it's worth the money.

  • @addictedtopussy69
    @addictedtopussy69 Před 2 lety

    Snap on Air tools are made by Sioux and they are Premium. Very good quality and very High End.