Kevin,
You probably have seen my small compressor. It is perfectly adequate for
airing tires, and running small air tools such as the 3/8ths ratchets. It
is far less adequate on a 1/2 inch impact. In fact it would not remove my
85 ftlb lug nutz. That is why I went to a Makita electric 1/2 inch impact,
and subsequently went to a Milwaukee rechargeable 1/2 inch impact that is
good for 330 ftlbs of torque.
If you have bought a house with a garage go ahead and get a bigger air
reservoir. It is actually very little extra money to get a good compressor
(say adequate=$250 and too small=$130).
Perry Kincy
pkincy@msn.com
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