Anyone Have Success With This Type Of Tool?

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I'm guessing you put it on your air chisel, then it transfers the "shake & bang" to the socket you have on the end of this thing, (3/8" or 1/2" drive). Which in turn transfers it to the stuck nut / bolt. I'm thinking it would be wise to use impact grade sockets. (The guy in the video isn't).

Anyone have anything like this save the day? They're cheap enough to take a chance on.

https://www.harborfreight.com/38-in...ps&utm_content=ITC&itc=false&lid=l6th8zwhdwvz

 
Anyone have anything like this save the day? They're cheap enough to take a chance on.
My friend Bill has several of them. We used one of them to break a rusted suspension bolt free. They work like you can't believe. Highly recommended.

He has every tool known to man. I was just in his shop a couple days ago and his collection is without any doubt the largest I've ever seen. 55 years of wrenching will do that. He's retired now, but can't stay away from the shop.
 
I have one of these, it was a required tool to have in the workshop at an airline I worked at, although I never actually had to use it there. I have used it on other things and it does work.
 
Seems like a very useful tool! Unfortunately, I got rid of my compressor since I never really used it for repair work. I usually apply heat to stuck bolts with good results.
 
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