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Rillfit Groover - What am I doing wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="patooyee" data-source="post: 345343" data-attributes="member: 483"><p>The hot chisel is faster but is a pain to keep heating up and I prefer to have several around so that a couple can be cooling down while you are still using another. That way when a handle starts melting off I know to switch and let it cool down.</p><p></p><p>Something I learned very quickly about the HF pneumatic tool: The package says 90psi max and it means it. Really, what it means is 80 psi max. At 120 psi my first one spat the bearings out the end. At 90 PSI my second one started pushing grease out of them. I dialed it down to 80 psi and it seems to be happier now. The HF unit is well worth the money for grooving one set at 80 psi but if this was something I was doing regularly I would definitely buy a better one. The pneumatic one absolutely KILLS the electric, no comparison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patooyee, post: 345343, member: 483"] The hot chisel is faster but is a pain to keep heating up and I prefer to have several around so that a couple can be cooling down while you are still using another. That way when a handle starts melting off I know to switch and let it cool down. Something I learned very quickly about the HF pneumatic tool: The package says 90psi max and it means it. Really, what it means is 80 psi max. At 120 psi my first one spat the bearings out the end. At 90 PSI my second one started pushing grease out of them. I dialed it down to 80 psi and it seems to be happier now. The HF unit is well worth the money for grooving one set at 80 psi but if this was something I was doing regularly I would definitely buy a better one. The pneumatic one absolutely KILLS the electric, no comparison. [/QUOTE]
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