Any reason for breaker bars over impact gun if I already have the impact?
Yes and no. Depending on the application, one or the other may be preferable. An impact gun has no feel, you hammer away and it either comes loose or breaks, a bar lets you feel/hear what is happening. Obviously using a huge breaker bar requires the vehicle to be incredibly well supported so it is easier to use on cars than bikes. If you end up with crazy high torque requirements (hundreds of lb-ft) that exceed the capability of your torque wrenches, you can hang weights on a breaker bar to make your own torque wrench.Any reason for breaker bars over impact gun if I already have the impact?
Badly corroded fasteners can get rounded out, stripped or snapped using an impact gun, where a breaker bar applies steady even torque so sockets don’t strip bolts as easily. You feel the torque making it less likely you’ll strip or break things.Any reason for breaker bars over impact gun if I already have the impact?

Yes and no. Depending on the application, one or the other may be preferable. An impact gun has no feel, you hammer away and it either comes loose or breaks, a bar lets you feel/hear what is happening. Obviously using a huge breaker bar requires the vehicle to be incredibly well supported so it is easier to use on cars than bikes. If you end up with crazy high torque requirements (hundreds of lb-ft) that exceed the capability of your torque wrenches, you can hang weights on a breaker bar to make your own torque wrench.
In my case, I hadn't yet made up the 3/4" hose for my air gun and airgun didn't have enough torque with the 1/4" hose I was using. Bouncing on the bar should be well over 1000 lb-ft. and it broke the bolt loose.
Badly corroded fasteners can get rounded out, stripped or snapped using an impact gun, where a breaker bar applies steady even torque so sockets don’t strip bolts as easily. You feel the torque making it less likely you’ll strip or break things.
Access is another issue. Automotive suspensions, exhaust systems, alternators, water pumps, starters - fasteners aren’t always accessible with a gun. Try getting a Godzilla to TDC using an impact.
For motorcycle work you’ll never need a breaker bar. Work on cars, trucks or heavy equipment - you’ll need one.



@Scuba Steve will have all of the knowledge on rebuild. A similar new torin can be delivered by Amazon for $200 or for similar money, costco has a 3 ton torin. If you price in your time, I can't see repair being cost-effective. If you view it as a project, I suspect you could get it fixed for not many dollars.Are jacks worth repairing?
I have this Harbour Freight 1.5 Ton Rapid Jack. It seems like the seal has give up as it won't even stay up under its own weight.
I can pump it but as soon as I stop pumping, its starts to go back down.
You can see in one of the picks the oil solidifying and oozing out.
Whatss the process of repair on one of these?
I'm assuming that parts will more less be industry standard?
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It really depends on what is wrong.I think I paid less than $100 CAD for the jack when in out it at least 10 years ago. The dollar was really good at the time with the USD.
I probably use the thing less the once a year.
Buying a new one would probably make most sense but it would be a cool little project to do.
Not that I have time for a project to repair an item I hardly ever use.
You’re not gonna get 800 lbs out of anything 1/2 and down. Whats advertised be what you get is a big difference. I have a commercial ingersoll-Rand handcrafted at 1000lbs - I’m lucky if it hits 200. Same with my Fuel 1/2”. With a 12a HO battery, I’ve hit 350lbs.Thanks! Good point on the feel I hadn't thought of. My impact does up to 800 lb ft of removal... (Or destruction, whichever comes first)
Was just looking at those boxes at PA in Scarborough...but they were $25 or more here.My tool box is too full. Too much crap. It makes the drawers difficult to open and close at times. Sometimes something becomes stuck and the drawer can't open or close. Very frustrating. I'd like a bigger tool box, but not enough space here in the garage.
I found these mini tool boxes at Princess Auto, $19.99 each. They don't hold much, but enough to clear some stuff from the big box and make things more manageable.![]()
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