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Subject: Air tools
From: "Michael Corbitt" <Michael_Corbitt@ous.edu>
Date: Wed, 07 Jan 2004 13:33:12 -0800
Recently, there was discussion regarding air compressors.  I would like to 
piggyback that discussion to ask about air tools

My wife got me a pretty capable air compressor (nicer than I would have bought 
for myself) and now it's time to purchase some tools to use with it.

I don't plan on getting into painting (at least not in the near future) so I'm 
thinking an impact wrench and a ratchet are probably good choices to start out 
with.

In just checking out impact wrenches and ratchets at Sears and Home Depot I was 
almost overwhelmed by the number of sizes, types, models, torque ranges, etc. 
that exist (sometimes I forget that this is America) for brands like Husky, 
Companion, Craftsman and Ingersoll-Rand.  How does anyone unknowledgeable 
person ever make a decision on which to buy?

My preference is to look for quality tools (can last a life time with proper 
maintenance) that might cover the widest range of TR6 uses.  I must keep in 
mind that any expenditures for tools cuts into what I can currently spend on 
improving my car, so I want to approach this wisely.

Even though I drive a TR6, my preference is to buy American made tools where 
possible.

I would certainly appreciate any advice regarding type of tool, brand, size, 
etc. from those of you who may have gone down this path before or who have a 
history of working with air tools on Triumphs.

Snowed in, in Oregon

Mike
69 TR6





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