Hand Impact Driver

My Craftsman 1/2" hand impact driver is over 40 years old. Not frequently used and when it is never has failed me. The adapter can take hex bits that are a shaft size up from the normal screwdriver bits.
First post for me. Love mine. It's a Lisle re-brand. Don't use it often, but gets the job done when needed. Takes 5/16 hex bits.
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First post for me. Love mine. It's a Lisle re-brand. Don't use it often, but gets the job done when needed. Takes 5/16 hex bits.
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Due to unknown forces and being in the right place at the right time, I just found this exact used model the other day on a garage sale 2 dollar table. Came home along with a craftsman ball pein.
 
This is the same one I have. I found it at a flea market some years ago. It seems pretty heavy duty.
It's very heavy duty. Cracked open many Japanese 1970s dirt bike Phillips head engine case screws with it.
 
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I have about three sets of various tools as I never know if I misplaced a tool or if my FIL helped himself to something. This way I can usually find something to get the job done. Vessel impact drivers were cheap and sold at every Japanese motorcycle dealer I ever saw. Think I currently own four of those.
 
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