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MK you are wasting your money if you are still using air impacts, get a good Milwaukee cordless. It will out do just about any similarly sized air impact.
Quote from: Binkspot on September 16, 2018, 08:21:03 PMMK you are wasting your money if you are still using air impacts, get a good Milwaukee cordless. It will out do just about any similarly sized air impact.I've got a makita at the house. It's fantastic. I like the cheap throw-aways for here for the 2 times a year I need them. The last thing I need is another set of cordless tools.I should have said something about the nibbler, cut-off wheel, tire inflators or something like that instead.
Ah, impact wrenches...the reason I learned to not take my cars to oil change shops.Every single car I did had stripped out threads on the mounting holes where the gravel pans attach.
have a little experience with both Kaser and Atlas Copco both are very good machinesas a reference https://www.aircompressorsdirect.com/Atlas-Copco-GX4-150T-AP-208-230-460-Air-Compressor/p15811.html?utm_term=1581115811&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI0pur3s53QIVDoJpCh3mfArFEAQYAiABEgJ9g_D_BwEmooseman
Quote from: mooseman on September 14, 2018, 12:14:15 AMhave a little experience with both Kaser and Atlas Copco both are very good machinesas a reference https://www.aircompressorsdirect.com/Atlas-Copco-GX4-150T-AP-208-230-460-Air-Compressor/p15811.html?utm_term=1581115811&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI0pur3s53QIVDoJpCh3mfArFEAQYAiABEgJ9g_D_BwEmoosemanMoose, looking to buy a compressor and my press needs 21.5 cfm at 100psi. I noticed this one is 16.5 cfm at 150psi. I dont know anything about cfm but does the cfm increase as the psi goes down? Also, this compressor does not have a chiller correct?