Ok folks, all of the begging and pleading with Astro tools has paid off. They are making a limited production run of the 498K Air hammer and are now making the 1894 "Thor" 1/2" gun. As of right now it is first come first serve so if you have been drooling over this baby now's the time! Enjoy!
-Astro Tools 498K 0.498" Shank"THOR" Air Hammer/Riveter: https://amzn.to/3xjYexC
-Astro Tools 1894 ONYX 1/2""THOR" Impact Wrench: https://amzn.to/3vsFOd0
-The Torque Test Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXYwqm5HBwg&t

The biggest the meanest and the baddest air hammer on the market. Folks - and this isn't it baby that one you can go to your little sister? You want a real mean dog right here. She is now. You know when we've seen this before the 498k limited edition for sma.

Only everybody wanted one big nasty had a big brother and that's it and they said now we're gon na make it. But we cried and we whined and we pleaded and now they're making it. But there's always a but in extremely limited quantities. I will put a link in the description, and i know that it says at this point in time, one to two months: that's complete bs.

They will be available very soon, but it will be first. Come first served make sure you pick yourself up some 498 bits a lot of them. She is a bit smashing bit chipping bit breaking home wrecker and the good news is the 1894 i like to call it or the 1894 thor half inch gun still the number one seated according to the torque test channel uh, it is one bad mama jama. A lot of you guys have seen that video where they tested an independent test facility.

I checked it out on their test rig and it's mean it is one bad mother. This is also going to be available. I will leave a link for that. Don't know about the fact that there's going to be limited production on it.

I don't think so, but don't hold me to it, because i don't work for astro and i don't know their business other than they weren't making a bunch of those it's ba and that's an abbreviation you figure it out, but you can get them. Babies brand new in a box just like this box right here with another brand new one in it, which is also just like this box right here with another brand new one in it. That's right, folks sma will be having a giveaway at some point, because what can a guy do with three of the 1894s? I don't know have a party perhaps, but at this current time i only need one in the description box i'll leave the links where you can pick them up, enjoy them folks and go go break something.

By EricO

14 thoughts on “Ohhhh… It’s Happening!”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BMikeAD says:

    My little sister actually gave me that snap on hammer… Wait a minute

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Dunagan says:

    I could have used that air hammer for the last 2 weeks trying to separate the drag link on my Freightliner from the pitman arm.

    What is the CFM requirement for the air hammer?

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matthew Weakland says:

    FYI they only have a handful of 1/2 (thor) impacts available as of 7/5 8:02pm

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris Stevens says:

    I love my snap on air hammer it's more thin I've ever needed

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MHI Scott says:

    We make abrams tanks and we use cheap shit that pushes 3" wide bolts in at 350ft/lbs.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mike Nomath says:

    Dude, have you ever done a valve cover gasket replacement on a 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan 3.8? From what I have seen, it may require pulling the entire intake manifold set or at least the top piece in order to access the inner valve cover bolts. But being a retired master mech' myself, I'm thinking about my ol' trusty 1/4 drive with a couple extensions and an 8mm deep well to get to the back or right side valve cover. Still, not sure if I will need to pull the cowling to make it easy or possible. Anyway, any insight into this dilemma? Much appreciated brother! Enjoy your new toys! GodSpeed!

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars john jobe says:

    I forgot about this being a clean channel. No cussing you mother lover. Sorry dude

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Evan Perry says:

    I love astro tools, besides the triggers on those right angle impact. Maybe they've upgraded the design by now, but the plastic triggers on those just fall off. My nano sockets are my go to sockets, over way more expensive Brands.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Weld Bead says:

    These are an inferior knockoff of the Chicago Pneumatic CP717 Super Duty Air Hammer. The CP717 has a precision trigger control that can be feathered and teased these knockoffs don't come close.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Zoran S says:

    I have a Ingersoll Rand air hammer, the hitting power is incredible I can cut 1/2" steel with it no problem… Especially if I bump up the pressure to 125 P.S.I

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars SC Flooring says:

    I would really enjoying killing something with one of those!!!!!! Should work better then the ball peen hammer that I’m using now!!!!

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TJ Kong says:

    FWIW after several days of saying "temporarily out of stock" at this very moment the 1/2" Thor impact now says "Only 1 left in stock". It won't last long.

    The "Thor" air hammer has remained out of stock but every now and then another one of the impacts has come available. I'm just sayin'. That's how I got mine ordered and now says due for delivery 'July 1st – July 3rd'.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Darin W says:

    I'd gladly take one of them bad ma'amba jambas off your hands the impact cost me $600 the other day and the air hammer is tired

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mobilemowers says:

    stro Tools 498K 0.498" Shank "THOR" Air Hammer/Riveter. Brand: Astro Tools
    5.0 out of 5 stars 1 rating #1 New Release in Riveters Temporarily out of stock.

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